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History, 08.01.2020 15:31, airbenderjermai

When the viet cong seemed to be winning the war in south vietnam in 1961, how did president kennedy react?
a) he sent more military equipment, more money, and thousands of advisers.
b) he sent the first troops to fight the viet cong.
c) he set up the first military aid for south vietnamese troops.
d) he withdrew us troops from the nation.

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