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kow
17 days ago
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Which conclusion would make the most sense after looking at the graph? The infliction of heavy casualties upon the communists di

d not bring about a US victory in Vietnam. The relatively low number of American casualties led a majority of Americans to support the Vietnam War. The infliction of heavy casualties upon the communists led to a US victory in Vietnam. Faced with heavy casualties, North Vietnam eventually gave up its attempt to control South Vietnam.
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2 answers:
BigorU [1.5K]17 days ago
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The conclusion is A) The heavy casualties inflicted on the communists did not lead to a US triumph in Vietnam. The Vietnam War resulted in millions of fatalities, encompassing US soldiers, communist forces, and deaths on both sides. Ultimately, the U.S. entered a peace agreement with North Vietnam in January 1973, effectively bringing the conflict to a close for them. The fighting persisted within Vietnam between the southern and northern factions until North Vietnam seized Saigon on April 30, 1975, effectively concluding the war once and for all.

katrin2010 [1.5K]17 days ago
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Hello,

Regarding your inquiry:

What conclusion would logically follow after analyzing the graph?

Your conclusion would be:

The significant losses inflicted on the communists did not result in a US triumph in Vietnam.
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