Following the war, the country of Vietnam was: O Unified under a non-communist government. O Divided with North Vietnam communist and South Vietnam non-communist. Unified under a communist government. O Placed under control of the United Nations.

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Following the war, the country of Vietnam was:
O Unified under a non-communist government.
O Divided with North Vietnam communist and South Vietnam non-communist.
Unified under a communist government.
O Placed under control of the United Nations.
Transcribed Image Text:Following the war, the country of Vietnam was: O Unified under a non-communist government. O Divided with North Vietnam communist and South Vietnam non-communist. Unified under a communist government. O Placed under control of the United Nations.
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The War in Vietnam has been both the most significant as well as controversial American conflict of the twentieth century. A large number of   American people died as a consequence of war, and also a significant number of  Vietnam were believed to die. It has been the initial battle whose brutal impact was felt in America and the only one in which American forces were ultimately defeated. Anti-war demonstrations have become a common occurrence in American society during the war.

 

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