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History, 27.11.2019 23:31, henrry9091

What was president kennedy's reason for initiating u. s. military involvement in vietnam?

a. to protect french possessions in indochina
b. reunify north and south vietnam as a democratic nation
c. to prevent the vietcong from overthrowing the south vietnamese government
d. north vietnam from spreading communism to laos, cambodia, and thailand

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