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9 September, 18:27

Which event most directly contributed to the end of U. S. involvement in Vietnam?

A.) The U. S. military conducted a raid and massacre in the village of My Lai.

B.) U. S. public opinion against the war became very high during an election year.

C.) Nixon transferred control of most of the fighting to a strong South Vietnamese army.

D.) Violent protests erupted against the war and took place at the Democratic National Convention.

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  1. 9 September, 18:38
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    The correct answer is B.) U. S. public opinion against the war became very high during an election year.

    The war effort lost support almost completely and since people needed votes, the war ended with people supporting those who withdrew troops.
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