At the end of the Vietnam War, Congress refused to support South Vietnam any longer.
He wasn't worried about "popular support " because he was a communist dictator. When a dictator takes over the country either goes with the program or die. He had work camps and reeducation camps for people who disagreed.
the united states saw that Ngo Dinh Diem was alienating south vietnamese citizens.
Woodrow Wilson was unwilling to compromise with Henry Cabot Lodge, a powerful senator. Without LodgeÕs support, Wilson was unable to obtain a two-thirds majority to ratify the Treaty of Versailles and join the League of Nations.
In yesterday's French presidential elections the Daily Mail advised France to vote for the openly racist National Front, so I am not sure this question should be in the past tense.
ITALY refused to give support
The U.S. feared that Vietnam would vote for a communist government.
he refused to reform his goverment
labor unions had the power to sway elections
They were written in 1789 because many refused to support the Constitution without it.
At the end of the Vietnam War, Congress refused to support South Vietnam any longer.
False
They supported Diem and Diem wouldn't win the elections because they weren't free. Ho would better win the support of the Vietnamese peasants(they knew him as Uncle Ho etc.)
The U.S wanted to postpone the elections in Vietnam because it was well-known that Ho Chi Minh had the popular support, and Vietnam would be united behind Socialism. Which ended up happening anyway.
Thomas Jefferson led the group of delegates who refused to support the Constitution until it included a Bill of Rights.
Thomas Jefferson led the group of delegates who refused to support the Constitution until it included a Bill of Rights.
Thomas Jefferson led the group of delegates who refused to support the Constitution until it included a Bill of Rights.