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Top Text Title: Top Text: While the Vietnam War may not have had a single event that can be looked to as the 'start' of the war this is not so true with the war�s end. After years of fighting the Vietnam War finally came to an end in mid-1975. The UN would like to better understand the events and people associated with the end of the Vietnam War. Specifically, they wish for you to answer the following: 1.) What are circumstances surrounding the event that is seen as the end of the Vietnam War; what is the Fall of Saigon? 2.) How did the actions of President Nixon contribute to an American society ready to see the conflict in Vietnam brought to an end? 3.) How did American society react, at the time, that U.S. forces were engaged in combat in Vietnam? 4.) What was the Paris Peace Agreement? Links Section Title:
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