The United States refused to support popular elections in Vietnam in 1956
because they
O A....
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The United States refused to support popular elections in Vietnam in 1956
because they
O A. feared that the Soviet Union would take over if the elections went
against the Communists.
OB. had promised to give Vietnam back to the French.
O c. had promised South Korea that its elections would be held first.
O D. feared that Vietnam would vote for a Communist government.
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