History
VIETNAM COURSEWORK
Study source A what cab you learn from source A about the reasons for us involvement in Vietnam.
One of the reasons America became more involved in Vietnam was they the fact that they feared the dominion affect. The domino affect is the theory that when one country becomes communist the surrounding countries will 'fall into communism like dominoes'. We can acknowledge this from source A with this quote “if the red tide of communism overflowed into Vietnam, then Burma,Thailand,India,Japan, the Philippines and obviously Laos and Cambodia would be threatened” this shows that America feared the possibility that Vietnam could fall into communism.
Another reason For America's involvement in the Vietnam was that they feared that if Vietnam became communist economy. Would be affected , and trade surrounding countries would not be possible, Vietnam's economy is essential to the economy of southeast Asia. This shows that JFK believed that if the economy of......
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