The correct answers are A) established a cease-fire, ending hostilities in Indochina and B) partitioned Vietnam at the seventeenth parallel. C) called for nationwide elections to take place in Vietnam in the summer of 1956.
The Geneva Accord established a cease-fire, ending hostilities in Indochina and partitioned Vietnam at the seventeenth parallel, and called for nationwide elections to take place in Vietnam in the summer of 1956.
The Geneve Accord started on May 8, 1954, in Geneve, Switzerland with the participation of China, France, the Soviet Union, the United States, Laos, Cambodia, the State of Vietnam, and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
On July 20, 1954, the main accords were Vietnam would be divided in the parallel 17th; the Democratic Republic of Vietnam would rule North Vietnam and the State of Vietnam would rule in South Vietnam, and elections were scheduled for July 20, 1956.