Which best explains why President Nixon decide to bomb, and then invade, Cambodia? A. to force out the Communist regime of the Khmer Rouge from there. B. to destroy Communist strongholds and strengthen South Vietnam. C. to let the world know that America was committed to winning the war. D. to find a reason to maintain a military presence in Southeast Asia

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Answer: Which best explains why President Nixon decide to bomb, and then invade, Cambodia?

Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that best explains why president Nixon decided to bomb, and then invade, Cambodia is answer choice B) to destroy Communist strongholds and strengthen South Vietnam. This decision lead to chaos and civil war in Cambodia and protests in the states.

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The correct option is:

B. To destroy Communist strongholds and strengthen South Vietnam.  

The Cambodian Campaign a military operation carried in eastern Cambodia by the United States and the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). It was during 1970, as an addition to the Vietnam War and the Cambodian Civil War. This policy by President Richard Nixon was aimed to defeat the nearly 40,000 troops of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and the Viet Cong (VC) in the eastern border of Cambodia.


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The best answer is 4. Infantry attack
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The answer is indeed 4.infantry attack.

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1. A primary reason for Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan was that heA) thought that it would lead to less deaths than a land invasion

B) thought that Japan was developing nuclear weapons

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2. "
The Allies were afraid that the technology would be stolen by spies belonging to Germany or Japan" is the reason why the Manhattan Project was kept top secret. The correct option is option "C".

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The Three Non-Nuclear Principles were intended to keep Japan from ever developing or using nuclear weapons. The correct option is option "C".

French is still widely spoken in which North African countries? Libya, Egypt, and Syria Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria Done

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Option: Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco

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The French language is spoken in Northern Africa because of the France occupation in the region during the colonial period.

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