Which statement best describes the U.S. involvement in Vietnam? John F. Kennedy met with Nikita Khrushchev in Vienna, Austria to discuss whether communism was destined to overcome capitalism. Vice President Lyndon Johnson made a visit to South Vietnam in 1961. President Jimmy Carter invited Sadat and Begin to a meeting at the presidential retreat of Camp David in Maryland. Eisenhower sent American military advisors to South Vietnam to train the regime's army.

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Kennedy sent helicopters, American pilots, and 3,000 military advisors to South Vietnam.

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The US was involved in the Vietnam War as it did not want to cross Vietnam into Communism by sending troops to the nation.

What are the stages of US involvement in Vietnam?

  1. Eisenhower sent American military advisers to South Vietnam to train state troops.
  2. Kennedy sent 3,000 military advisers, helicopters, and American pilots to South Vietnam.
  3. Johnson urged Congress to pass the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and send more American troops to Vietnam.
  4. The Tet Offensive pressured the majority of Americans to oppose the war.
  5. Nixon announced the Vietnamization plan, withdrawing US troops without appearing defeated.

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