Why did President Kennedy get the United States involved in the Vietnam War? to prevent the Soviet Union from gaining new territory to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia to protect Japan and the Philippines from communist attacks to prove that the United States was more powerful than China
please somebody help i'm new
To prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. Hope this helps.
thank you
can you help with a little more please?
Sure, with what do you need assistance?
Which statement about women in the workforce does this poster support? Women who entered the workforce earned wages equal to men. Women who entered the workforce did not always do "men's" work. Women who entered the workforce were usually married with children. Women who entered the workforce moved upward to career success.
hold on there is a picture
ok...
Cant access the picture for some reason, can you save the image to your computer and then attach file?
aaaaahhhhh i can't i don't know why its not saving
but it says the more WOMEN at work the sooner we WIN\
Ah...What is the woman doing?
she is building some transparent contraption that it seems to be for a one man machine
Ok, from what I can see here, It gives no indication of the first three options, so that leaves us with the last option Women who entered the workforce moved upward to career success.
What do you think? Does this answer satisfy you?
wooh here you go lol
yes it does actually but if the picture makes you change your answer let me know but so far im ok with the answer you supported
yep, thnx. I think Women who entered the workforce moved upward to career success. is the answer, seeing as they are in such high demand, see the list below the image.
but thank you very much
I also think this to be the case because the I couldn't find any way that the first three options had to deal with the image you provided. No problem. :D Anytime i'm online.
Is this about all you need help with?
Need help on anything else?
i think like one or 2 more would be helpful and that's it please
What event led the Truman administration to expand the containment doctrine to include Asia? withdrawal of the French from Indochina formation of the Vietcong in Vietnam surrender of Japan to end World War II communist takeover of mainland China
Ok sure, and if you need help getting around on the site I would be happy to help, Just message me, and if I'm online I will help.
Lets see...
Which segment of the American economy declined steadily during the 1980s and 1990s? healthcare agriculture construction manufacturing thank you so much i'd really appreciate the help with this website since i barely knew how to attach a file lol but thanks again
Yeah, certainly, No problem Ram Ram.
The last question right here, has multiple answers, so give me a moment to narrow it down, The other question will require some short re-search on my part, you don't mind waiting a little do you?
yeah no i don't mind at all lol as long as i get a little help take your time :)
Agriculture
The last question here, seems to correspond with this information...The nation endured a deep recession throughout 1982. Business bankruptcies rose 50 percent over the previous year. Farmers were especially hard hit, as agricultural exports declined, crop prices fell, and interest rates rose.
Which would make it Agriculture.
Because the farmers were hit particularly hard, you see?
yeah i see
Now, lets see about that other question. Tricky that one is.
I believe the question concerning the Truman administration is "D".
Perhaps...I was trying to decipher this excerpt...Truman’s containment policy (calling for opposition to Communist expansion) led the U.S. to continue to recognize French rule and the French client Government, and to amplify aid to Vietnam.
i thought it was A from the looks of it lol but you guys know best
Although the Vietcong was an issue, we were already deployed into that area, and Truman did favor China but the Japanese didn't surrender until after we took action, which leaves the french (as @bookworm00981 acknowledged), and the containment of China. Containment was all about restricting communism so I'd have to go with that one.
ok i see now thank you guys...or girls lol but seriously thank you :D
Is that all the questions you needed answered? Let me know how your test goes ^-^
Sorry, I got disconnected...That happens sometimes.
LOL you know its a test omg lol but thank you its the last final exam test so i'm pretty scared of failing
ok ooooone last question for viper though bookworm should take a break if i'm bothering you too much i don't want to use you like that im so sorry if i have?
Ready.
Yep, me too. Well just send us a message or open a question and type @bookworm00981 or @Viper_Feronzie and we'll come and help if we're online. It sends you a notification. Do you need help with anything else ?
No, your not bothering me hahahah. I'm a guy since you kinda asked earlier.
oh really that's how it works coool so i put @ anyone and you'll be notified????????
Yep. :D
oh lolol ok
that's cool
Watch, I'll go to a question and do that. Demonstration purposes only :D.
U see?
omg that's so cool yeah so that'll be helpful for anything else lol
Oh, and other nice people here you might like are @Mertsj @LovingMyself. Really nice people.Outgoing too.
Oh, I heard of LovingMyself =D
omg ok thanks ill see them
Alright no problem. Happy to help.
thanks.....wait did i ask anything??
If bookworm and I would continue to help, yes x)
Not that i'm aware of??? One sec, someone mentioned me for help, you don't mind if I hop back and forth do you?
no no like i said take your time i'm patient
lol ok @Viper_Feronzie
Which of these is true about the U.S. economy in the early 21st century? The United States has the world's largest economy. The United States exports more goods than any other nation. U.S. households enjoy the highest standard of living in the world. U.S. industries produce most of the goods consumed in the United States. Three Western powers—the United States, France, and the United Kingdom—were original members of SEATO, the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization. Why would those powers have joined a mutual defense organization in Southeast Asia? All three nations were asked to become members by weaker Asian nations. All three nations wanted to contain the spread of communism in the region. All three nations had established colonies in the region. All three nations wanted land and ports for military bases in the region.
i'm sorry for putting 2 like i said earlier im a little scared and viper what grade are you in?
I assumed we were in the same grade since I'm taking the same class lol (11th). We can automatically rule out "B" and "D" since the only thing we export really is coffee and some other generic waste. "C" to me seems like an opinion rather than a fact, so I'd have to go with "A".
I'm doing some research on the second question you asked, I'm unfamiliar with the indecent so I might take a minute, jumping back and forth still also.
LOL it's ok relax
All three nations wanted to contain the spread of communism in the region.
This is the answer I came up with :D
As for the second question we can rule out "A" and "C"...this one is tricky, because I know for a fact that some of those nations want military ports, and some want to keep communism at bay... >..< No, now I have to do actual research
The Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, or Manila Pact, was signed on 8 September 1954 in Manila,[2] as part of the American Truman Doctrine of creating anti-communist bilateral and collective defense treaties.[3] These treaties and agreements were intended to create alliances that would contain communist powers (Communist China, in SEATO's case).[4] This policy was considered to have been largely developed by American diplomat and Soviet expert George F. Kennan. President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (1953–1959) is considered to be the primary force behind the creation of SEATO, which expanded the concept of anti-communist collective defense to Southeast Asia,[2] and then-Vice President Richard Nixon advocated an Asian equivalent of NATO upon returning from his late-1953 Asia trip.[5] The organization, headquartered in Bangkok, was created in 1955 at the first meeting of the Council of Ministers set up by the treaty, contrary to Dulles's preference to call the organization "ManPac".
Op! Never mind =D good job @bookworm00981
Early on in this paragraph is the evidence for my answer...gotta provide my work. Thanks @Viper_Feronzie
lol bookworm found an answer but look i'm done im gonna see if you guys were right ok with the answers but even if they are wrong or not i'm still grateful that there are people that helped :D
=) Ok, good luck!
Why thank you @ramram717. It really makes us helpers feel good when we know our hard work is appreciated. I'm not being sarcastic just in case people might think I am.
lol no i know you mean it ;)
Hope our answers help you! I'll be around helping others Ok, Just do the @ramram717 but with my name if you need help. Hahah. Have a good day! Or Summer!
lol thanks again, you too :)
there is a question with this picture that i don't understand the picture and the question together but i know it talks about world war 2 and the ship of the u.s.s louis or something and i can't solve it can u help ....last one promise lolol
@Viper_Feronzie
i think it's A but i'm not sure
Hmm..what are the answer choices? If you scroll your mouse over the picture it should have a detailed description
hold on im putting the picture and question now
it's all there lol in a picture
@Viper_Feronzie please help i'm about to leave :( sorry again if i use you too much
What does this cartoon suggest about American neutrality at the beginning of World War II? American forces had enemies all over the world and were powerless to prevent their enemies' spread. America's lack of involvement would result in the Axis powers taking over the world's territory. American territory was far too well protected for the Axis powers to invade and conquer. American merchants should stay neutral and restrict arms sales to warring nations.
I think its A.
sure?
Because you see how all the surrounding nations are all Black and America is white, not sure.
What did the sign the fellow was holding say?
Fairly sure...
But give me a second...Viper might know....
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