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Which is a true statement about U.S. involvement in Vietnam?

President Johnson opposed passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.

President Nixon announced a Vietnamization plan for withdrawal of U.S. troops.

President Eisenhower avoided all involvement in Vietnam because of his military experience.

President Carter brought world leaders together to resolve conflicts in Vietnam.

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A is the most reasonable answer, Presidents Eisenhower and Carter were not president during the US involvement in Vietnam and Nixon's Vietnam plan stated for an increase in troops to the country.
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The correct option is "President Nixon announced a Vietnamization plan for withdrawal of U.S. troops. "

President Nixon outlined a plan called Vietnamization, which consisted of a process to withdraw US troops from Vietnam, while fighting was returning to the Vietnamese in the south. The withdrawal of US troops began in July 1969.

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