asked 55.8k views
5 votes
Why did the United States get involved in the Vietnamese conflict?

to fight the spread of communism


to make money for welfare programs


to stop the spread of drugs


to teach Vietnamese children about democracy

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

Historians generally date the Cold War from the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. It refers to the intense rivalry for world domination between the United States and its allies on one hand and the Soviet Union and other communist countries on the other. While there were no direct military conflicts between the two superpowers, there were several armed clashes with military support by one side or the other or both. In the early 1950s, the Korean War pitted the South Korea, United States and others under the flag of the United Nations against North Korea and Communist China.

answered
User Brock Brown
by
8.7k points
2 votes

Answer:

The answer to this question is: To fight the spread of Communism.

Remember the Containment Policy!!! The policy was created to find a way to contain communism in other countries. (example: Vietnam, North Korea, China, and The Soviet Union or Russia)

answered
User Jose Garrido
by
8.3k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.