What did the majority of Americans think of the situation in Vietnam during the second half of the 1950s?
A) There were concerned about the heavy casualties amongst American GIs.
B) They feared for the loss of Vietnam and were committed to its defense.
C) The thought of it as an example of successful "nation building."
D) They were hoping for an outcome as favorable to the U.S. as that of the Korean War.
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