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What Georgian, serving as the U. S secretary of state, recommended greater involvement in Vietnam because America had a legal duty to defend south Vietnam?

a) dean rusk
b) Richard russel
c) jimmy Carter
d) lyndon johnson.

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Answer: a) Dean Rusk

Step-by-step explanation:

Dean Rusk was one of the longest serving Secretaries of State in the history of the position having served under both President Kennedy and President Johnson. Being the SOS to President Johnson, he was directly involved in most of the Vietnam War.

It is said that initially, Mr. Rusk did not want the United States to get too involved in the Vietnam war but he changed his stance as time went on and advocated for an escalation so that the U.S. could defend South Vietnam.

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