Why did Eisenhower intervene in Vietnam?
A) to prevent the Japanese from colonizing Vietnam
B) to support Ho Chi Minh's nationalist movement
C) to prevent the French from restoring colonial rule
D) to support the Vietnamese people in their opposition to colonial rule
E) to prevent Vietnam from becoming a communist nation
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