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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... Johnson's presidency , the Vietnam War emerged from relative obscurity in America to become one of the country's central and controversial public issues — a controversy that even- tually led to Johnson's decision not to run for ...
... Johnson's presidency , the Vietnam War emerged from relative obscurity in America to become one of the country's central and controversial public issues — a controversy that even- tually led to Johnson's decision not to run for ...
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... Johnson sharply escalated U.S. 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 ...
... Johnson sharply escalated U.S. 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 ...
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... Johnson ( 1908-1973 ) Lyndon B. Johnson became president of the United States in November 1963 , following the assassination of John F. Kennedy ; he was elected to a full term in 1964. Over the course of his presi- dency Johnson greatly ...
... Johnson ( 1908-1973 ) Lyndon B. Johnson became president of the United States in November 1963 , following the assassination of John F. Kennedy ; he was elected to a full term in 1964. Over the course of his presi- dency Johnson greatly ...
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