The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... Congress in support of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and other war - related measures , and passed much of his domestic legislation . However , by 1966 the nation was becoming increasingly divided over the Vietnam War . " Hawks " in ...
... Congress in support of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and other war - related measures , and passed much of his domestic legislation . However , by 1966 the nation was becoming increasingly divided over the Vietnam War . " Hawks " in ...
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... Congress will not decide such a moral question by closing its eyes to genocide . We cannot believe that the Congress will ever decide that those who violated the law have the superior moral position to the President , the Congress and ...
... Congress will not decide such a moral question by closing its eyes to genocide . We cannot believe that the Congress will ever decide that those who violated the law have the superior moral position to the President , the Congress and ...
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... Congress to authorize " all necessary measures " to repel armed attacks against Ameri- can forces in the area ; the Gulf of Tonkin Resolu- tion is passed almost unanimously by Congress on August 7 . Gen. Khanh resigns as head of South ...
... Congress to authorize " all necessary measures " to repel armed attacks against Ameri- can forces in the area ; the Gulf of Tonkin Resolu- tion is passed almost unanimously by Congress on August 7 . Gen. Khanh resigns as head of South ...
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