why did Lyndon Johnson's support for the civil rights act of 1964 surprise many americans
A) he had forcefully opposed the efforts of the freedom riders. B) he had supported the Birmingham jailing of martin luther king, Jr. C) he had earlier threatened to veto the bill. D) he was a southerner with an unimpressive record on race issues @megangray32
I don't know but I'm thinking A .-.
He was from Texas, which was known for not supporting civil rights so with that said, it would be D :)
why did president Eisenhower support the new anticommunist government of south Vietnam A) he was committed to the struggle against communism B) He wanted to bring American soldiers home C) he thought the government of north Vietnam was fascist D) he wanted to make south Vietnam a U.S. colony
Eisenhower was known for his need to eradicate communism, so it would be A
can you help me with some more please? I would close this but the computer is being really slow..
yeah sure :)
im about to go out to eat in a few minutes, but Ill try to help as much as I can! plus you have jess..and of course google :3
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what was one difficulty that U.S soldiers faced while fighting in Vietnam? A) The Vietcong air force was larger than the United States Air Force B) The Vietcong had technologically superior weapons C) The Ho Chi Minh Trail was destroyed early in the war D) the Vietcong carried few supplies and often fought at night
C, which made it hard for us to travel North
in what way was the tet offensive a strategic blow to the americans? A) the south Vietnamese refused to help the U.S. forces in the fighting. B) it sparked uprisings that spread throughout south Vietnam C) the communists proved their will and ability to keep fighting D) the north Vietnamese captured key cities in south vietnam
Im not sure on this one but I believe it's B
the united states ended its involvement in the Vietnam war because A) Vietnamization failed amid of growing dissent in the united states. B) the north Vietnamese threatened to start using nuclear weapons C) the U. S defeat at my lai proved that victory was impossible D) U.S. losses were so high when north vietnam captured Saigon
the high point of President Nixon's foreign policy efforts was A) the defeat of the strategic arms limitation treaty with the soviets B) south Vietnam's surprise victory after the Paris peace accords C) his trip to china, which led to official recognition of that country D) bringing a "new federalism" to the U.S government
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