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2. d. Cambodia
3. b. conflict within a country between pro communist and anti communist forces
4. c. Korea
5. b. an ideological conflict that became genocide
Answer:
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Explanation:
2. Which country, like Vietnam, was invaded and had a communist guerrilla movement that succeeded in overthrowing the government?
a. Taiwan
b. Korea
c. Indonesia
d. Cambodia
In addition to U.S. troop withdrawals and efforts to prepare and modernize the South Vietnamese army, Nixon’s Vietnamization strategy also featured programs designed to strengthen the South Vietnamese government and expand its political base in rural areas. He offered U.S. assistance to help South Vietnamese officials organize local elections and implement social reforms and economic development initiatives.
At the same time that the Vietnamization plan was put in place, however, the Nixon administration also escalated U.S. military activity in other parts of Southeast Asia. In April 1970, for example, the president secretly authorized bombing campaigns and a ground invasion of Cambodia, a neutral country.
3. Which was a similar factor of the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam?
a. communist uprisings against a democratically elected government
b. conflict within a country between pro communist and anti communist forces.
The Korean War was very similar to the Vietnam War. Both had their roots in the Truman Doctrine and the Domino theory. In addition, in both wars, the countries were Split into Communist north and Democratic south. However, the greatest differences between the two wars was the method of fighting; one style resulting in more casualties tan the other. Overall, despite some differences, the Korean war and the Vietnam war were very much the same.
The Domino effect theory also had an impact in both the Korean and the Vietnam war. This theory states that “ if one state in the región came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would follow in a domino effect. The Domino theory was used by successive United States administrations during the Cold war to clarify the need for American intervention around the world.” This was the reasoning behind going into both the Vietnam War and Korean War, a major similarity between the two.
c. direct military support for one side by the soviet union
d. direct military support for one side by China
4. The united states organized aninternational force to intervene in which nation to stop the spread of communism in asia?
a. Cambodia
b. Indonesia
c. Korea
The country that became involved in the Korean War to stop the spread of Communism was the United States. In 1950, the Korean peninsula was divided between the two world powers. The Northside was supported by the Soviet Union and the South part was supported by the United States.
d. Thailand
5. Which is the best characterization of the conflict in Cambodia?
a. an independent struggle against imperialist forces
b. an ideological conflict that became genocide
Crimes committed by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in the 1970s are known as being among the most violent massacres of the 20th century. Yet, the legal characterization of such acts as genocide has been subjected to important legal and conceptual controversies, both inside and outside the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) – the court in charge of judging the last surviving Khmer Rouge leaders.
c. a violent anti communist revolt
d. a pro communist rebellion that ended in a stalemate