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Johnson, upon becoming president, immediately increased US personnel in Vietnam by what percentage?
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Secretary of Defence McNamara said "We want an independent, non-communist Vietnam."
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Johnson accepted the [blank_start]Domino[blank_end] Theory
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When Johnson became president, he inherited Kennedy's men which meant...
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Johnson's personality discouraged any opposition to to his Vietnam policies.
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Johnson said he "did not want to be the [blank_start]first[blank_end] president to [blank_start]lose[blank_end] a war"
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What did Curtis LeMay say he wanted to do?
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Negotiate a peace treaty
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Bomb Vietnam back to the stone age
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Capture and kill as many Vietcong as possible
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Use the CIA to carry out missions
Question 8
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Cabinet members always raised doubts about Vietnam policy with Johnson
Question 9
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Johnson decided to continue commitment in Vietnam because of:
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His personal ambition to not be the first president to lose a war
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Hatred of Communists and desire to not lose to them
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Guilt feelings towards Kennedy's assassination
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Belief that the US was the defender of freedom and liberty
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Pressure from Senator McCarthy
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loyalty to South Vietnam
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Johnson just liked war so much
Question 10
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Johnson did not believe his country fought for world freedom and American security in WW1+2, Korea and Vietnam
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Johnson firmly believed that [blank_start]America[blank_end] should fight [blank_start]Communist[blank_end] 'aggressors' in [blank_start]Southeast[blank_end] Asia whatever the [blank_start]cost[blank_end].
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America
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Communist
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Southeast
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cost
Question 12
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Like Kennedy and Eisenhower, Johnson believed in the Domino Theory.
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Johnson felt that it was a question of [blank_start]national honour[blank_end] for the United States to continue its commitment to its South Vietnamese ally.
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national honour
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Dignity
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national security
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U.S strength
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money
Question 14
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Like many Americans at the time, Johnson found it difficult to understand Foreign affairs and Foreigners
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Johnson felt that Ho Chi Minh was another...
Question 16
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Did Johnson's patriotism, anti-communism and misunderstanding of foreigners make it inevitable that he would continue U.S involvement in Vietnam?
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Guilt feeling contributed to Johnson's determination to stand by all Kennedy had done and those who had helped him.
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Emotionally and constitutionally, Johnson felt that he had to continue the policies of his properly elected predecessor.
Question 19
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The retention of Kennedy's advisers by Johnson didn't help to ensure continued involvement in Vietnam