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Roselyn Larson
20 February, 19:18
No was the Vietnam War a war of imperialism?
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Dylan
20 February, 20:14
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No, the Vietnam War did not revolve around the issue of imperialism, but the issue of trying to contain and prevent the spread of Communism.
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