A) the United Nations asserted it would be impossible to prevent election fraud.
B) the leader of the pro-Western government in South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem, refused to hold them.
C) the communist government in North Vietnam refused to participate.
D) a leading presidential candidate was assassinated.
E) actions by the National Liberation Front (NLF) prevented free and open elections.
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A) resulted in more than a hundred major disorders.
B) None of these answers is correct.
C) both resulted in more than a hundred major disorders, and went ignored by the Johnson administration.
D) saw 43 people die in a racial clash in Detroit.
E) went ignored by the Johnson administration.
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A) 1,250,000.
B) 500,000.
C) 200,000.
D) 1,000,000.
E) 750,000.
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A) provide economic aid to Cuba.
B) withdraw American troops from West Berlin.
C) remove American missiles from West Germany.
D) not invade Cuba.
E) restore diplomatic ties with Cuba.
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A) believed all of Vietnam should be restored to French control.
B) sent the first American combat troops to South Vietnam.
C) sent the first American military advisers to South Vietnam.
D) began removing military advisers from South Vietnam.
E) inherited a substantial American commitment to maintain South Vietnam.
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A) Brazil.
B) the Dominican Republic.
C) Singapore.
D) the Middle East.
E) Laos.
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A) warning China and the Soviet Union not to be involved in Vietnam.
B) sending 250,000 American troops to Vietnam.
C) bombing North Vietnam.
D) mining the harbor of Haiphong.
E) organizing the Tet Offensive.
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A) the CIA plan to overthrow Fidel Castro.
B) the creation of the Peace Corps.
C) the creation of the "Alliance for Progress."
D) the creation of the Agency for International Development.
E) an expansion of the Green Berets.
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A) gave President Lyndon Johnson wide latitude to escalate the conflict.
B) both gave President Lyndon Johnson wide latitude to escalate the conflict, and called for 250,000 U.S. combat troops to be sent to Vietnam.
C) resulted in a U.S. declaration of war on North Vietnam.
D) called for 250,000 U.S. combat troops to be sent to Vietnam.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Los Angeles.
B) Chicago.
C) Cleveland.
D) Memphis.
E) Detroit.
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A) suggested to the American public something of the brutality of the fighting in Vietnam.
B) saw the communists fighting on the grounds of the American embassy in Saigon.
C) involved the fall of Saigon to the communists.
D) began on a Vietnamese holiday.
E) saw American troops inflict enormous casualties on the communists.
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A) both offered aid to public and private schools, and based aid on student rather than school need.
B) managed to circumvent objections that the Kennedy administration had faced.
C) based aid on student need rather than school need.
D) All these answers are correct.
E) offered aid to both public and private schools.
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A) wealth.
B) womanizing.
C) religion.
D) lack of resources.
E) public image.
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A) included giving Vietnamese villages significant economic aid.
B) was successful in the South, but not in the North.
C) eliminated the Viet Cong's ability to attack American patrols.
D) was replaced by the more heavy-handed "relocation" strategy.
E) called for a peaceful settlement with the North Vietnamese.
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A) was mainly in replacing the corrupt Ngo Dinh Diem government.
B) was predicated on Diem agreeing to hold free and open elections.
C) was nearly nonexistent.
D) was purely commercial.
E) had made the country a recipient of large amounts of American military and economic aid.
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