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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... involvement in Viet- nam , several of his key decisions were made in order to minimize the conflict and its impact on the United States . Johnson chose not to seek an official declaration of war from Congress , to call up members of the ...
... involvement in Viet- nam , several of his key decisions were made in order to minimize the conflict and its impact on the United States . Johnson chose not to seek an official declaration of war from Congress , to call up members of the ...
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Opposing Viewpoints William Dudley. deepening our involvement than by pursuing a carefully plotted course toward a ... involvement is essential to the defense of freedom in the cold war . Moreover , the more men we deploy in the ...
Opposing Viewpoints William Dudley. deepening our involvement than by pursuing a carefully plotted course toward a ... involvement is essential to the defense of freedom in the cold war . Moreover , the more men we deploy in the ...
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... involvement . Thomas Powers . The War at Home : Vietnam and the American People , 1964-1968 . New York : Grossman , 1973. This study of the ideas and ac- tivities of the antiwar movement contends that President Johnson moved to halt ...
... involvement . Thomas Powers . The War at Home : Vietnam and the American People , 1964-1968 . New York : Grossman , 1973. This study of the ideas and ac- tivities of the antiwar movement contends that President Johnson moved to halt ...
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