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How did the United States increase its involvement in Vietnam after the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution? It sent financial aid and US troops to South Vietnam. It asked allies to send financial aid to North Vietnam. It encouraged Vietnamese citizens to surrender to US soldiers. It sent military advisers to North Vietnam.

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A. It sent financial aid and US troops to South Vietnam.

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Option A is the right answer that it sent financial aid and US troops to South Vietnam.

The United States formally involved in the Vietnam War only after the Tonkin Resolution. The goal of the United States was to stop the spread of Communism in the region. The U.S provided South Vietnam with financial and military assistance.

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