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Why was there division over Nixon’s plan in Vietnam? There was a political struggle over the issue He wanted to end the war in Vietnam The Republicans wanted to fight throughout southeast Asia No peace
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Why was there division over Nixon’s plan in Vietnam?
There was a political struggle over the issue
He wanted to end the war in Vietnam
The Republicans wanted to fight throughout southeast Asia
No peace was planned for the area
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Answer A is correct! I checked! And got it right.
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There was a political struggle over the issue
the Vietnam war had attracted decade long criticism and day in day out, it was becoming more of a burden. Public outcry against American participation in the war was very strong.
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