1. Introduction Vietnam‚ a south-eastern Asian country‚ is a country with a fast-growing economy and has the potential to become a developed country by the year of 2020. There’s a wide gap in wealth between the rich and the poor in Vietnam‚ which has been significantly widened since 2002. Recently‚ Vietnam had made a few advances in manufacturing‚ oil production… but mainly‚ Vietnam’s economy is still agricultural‚ and millions of Vietnamese still depend on agriculture (“Vietnam profile”‚ 2014).
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At the start of the 20th century Vietnam was of very little concern to the USA but by 1968 the Vietnam War was at its peak with about 500 000 American troops there. This drastic change came about for many reasons. From the mid-19th century Vietnam had been a French colony (known as Indochina) but in 1940‚ during WWII this changed as Japan invaded the country. The USA helped Indochina fight the Japanese as they were the enemy. They secretly joined forces with communist Ho Chi Minh and this resulted
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The Vietnam War emerged as a significant outgrowth of the Cold War due to the geopolitical context of the time. The Cold War‚ a period of ideological tension between the United States and the Soviet Union‚ had global ramifications as both superpowers vied for influence and control. The Vietnam War was a manifestation of this broader struggle‚ with the United States viewing Vietnam as a crucial battleground in containing the spread of communism. This perspective stemmed from the domino theory‚ which
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Your name is very important. It’s how you identify yourself. It’s how other people identify you. Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight. Can you image someone famous with the name like that? He had to change it. Marilyn Monroe sounds so much more glamorous than Norma Jean Baker. So how do parents make one of the most important decision in the lives of their children – giving a name Some parents choose names because they are fashionable. Other parents do the opposite and call the children unusual
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Why did the U.S enter the Vietnam War? Background: Much of Vietnam was occupied by France before ww2‚ but these French territories were lost during the War as the Japanese set up a puppet regime in this time. The French tried to regain their former territories around the Early 50s‚ but failed in their attempt as they were defeated by the Communist general Vo Nguyen Giap. They left behind them a buffer zone splitting the North and South of Vietnam. After French troops had withdrawn the Vietnamese
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1960’s Diary Entries HIS 135 Pamela Livingston January 13‚ 2013 Witness to the assassination of Malcolm X- Journal Entry #1 February 21‚ 1965 Today‚ we have lost a legacy. Malcolm X was one of the greatest and most influential African Americans the world has ever known. He did so much to make us feel connected with our African American heritage. He would say the things we were thinking but were too afraid to say ourselves. He taught us to stand up for
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China and Vietnam: Who is moving toward a free market economy? By Gerald Headd II Prof. Sujian Guo Political Economy of Asian Transition Abstract Anyone can foolishly take a quick look at many Asian economies in transition and come to an even quicker assertion that they have taken on a capitalist market mindset. However‚ one can only determine whether a country’s economy is that of a capitalist market or socialist market by analyzing it based on public/private ownership and market/state
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World Changed By Sam Connors The Vietnam War is a time of great strife for the many people affected during the 1960’s. Much of what we know about war is what the media tells us. Media during the Vietnam conflict is important aspect of this time period. It had significant influence on American support of the war. The media created a negative image of the Vietnam War‚ and was a factor in the end of the war. New media methods made this possible. During the 60’s‚ the media took on new roles‚ thus gaining
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Why did the US lose the war in Vietnam? Answer with reference to the concept of insurgency/guerrilla warfare. The longest war in the history of the United States of America has taken place in Vietnam during the Cold War. “The US fear of a communist Europe led them to intervene in a war that was not seen in a vital importance or that would not be in the country`s interest to gain any advantage” (Bernstein 1987/8‚ p. 86). One of the main reasons why the US lost the war in Vietnam was the lack of
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In the United States in 1971‚ Nixon was still in his first term and the Vietnam War was still going on. Charles Mason was found guilty for the 1969 Tate-LaBianca Murder‚ where Mason Family were found guilty of killing actress Sharon Tate‚ who was pregnant‚ and‚ and several of her friends and a stranger who happened to be on the property‚ and the earlier killing of Leno LaBianca and his wife. “Chua-Eoan‚ Howard. Par. 1.” On February 9‚ 1971‚ in San Fernando‚ California‚ an earthquake hit destroyed
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