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What was a main reason the US decided to end involvement in the Vietnam War?

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the Vietnamese government decided to adopt a diplomatic government instead of a communist government


the US was also fighting in western Europe and could no longer fight on two fronts


all of these


increasing anti-war protests across the US fueling the anti-war movement

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The person above is correct, the answer is D. US citizens were protesting against the war because they knew that they weren't going to win it.

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The correct answer is increasing anti-war protests across the US fueling the anti-war movement

The United States withdrew from Vietnam because there were increasing problems in the American army in Vietnam and also increasing opposition to the war in America. As a result, Richard Nixon, began Vietnamisation


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