The successes of Diem's government were undermined by
A) A messianic complex that left no room for opposition
B) His refusal to promote land reform to give Vietnamese villagers a better life
C) His insistence on personally appointing provincial leaders, with no input from the people they governed
D) All of the above
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Q10: The US saw Vietnam as strategically important
Q11: The US
A) Supported French efforts to maintain
Q12: The first Vietnam War ended with
A) The
Q13: During the Eisenhower administration, the US intervened
Q14: The US felt that it could avoid
Q15: Ngo Dinh Diem, with full American support,
Q17: Kennedy's Cold War strategy differed from Eisenhower's
Q18: The Kennedy administration chose Vietnam as the
Q19: The trigger for Kennedy to escalate the
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