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Which best describes decolonization efforts in Vietnam after World War II?

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Vietnam was temporarily divided into a non-communist south and communist north.

French soldiers sided with Vietnamese independence through their refusal to fight.

The French government gave the United States the authority to dismantle colonial Indochina.

With British support, French officials handed over power freely to Hoi Chi minh

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The correct answer is "Vietnam was temporarily divided into a non-communist South and a communist North." The U.S. became involved because they wanted to fight communism, so America assisted South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
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