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Help me plez!Which Vietnamese nationalist asked President Truman for U.S. help in winning his country's independence from France? A. Ho Chi Minh B. Mao Zedong C. Chiang Kai-Shek D. Kim Il Sung
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Help me plez!Which Vietnamese nationalist asked President Truman for U.S. help in winning his country's independence from France? A. Ho Chi Minh B. Mao Zedong C. Chiang Kai-Shek D. Kim Il Sung
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Which Vietnamese nationalist asked President Truman for U.S. help in winning his country's independence from France?
A. Ho Chi Minh
B. Mao
Solution: A- Ho Chi Minh
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Ho Chi Minh. Despite being the communist founder of Vietnam, early on when the French were still in power there and years before the Vietnam War, he asked Truman for help.
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