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Drag and drop events in Indochina leading up to the Vietnam War. Put them in the correct order from the most distant past (at the top) to the most recent (at the bottom).
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Sure, here are key events leading up to the Vietnam War arranged in chronological order, from the earliest to the most recent:
1. **French Colonial Rule in Indochina (1858 - 1940s)** - France established control over Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
2. **Japanese Occupation of Indochina (1940 - 1945)** - During World War II, Japan occupied Indochina while the French were unable to govern effectively.
3. **Vietnamese Declaration of Independence (September 2, 1945)** - After Japan’s defeat, Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam's independence from French rule.
4. **First Indochina War (1946 - 1954)** - Armed conflict between the French colonial forces and the Viet Minh, a communist-led independence movement.
5. **Geneva Accords (July 20, 1954)** - Ended the First Indochina War, dividing Vietnam at the 17th parallel into North Vietnam (communist) and South Vietnam (anti-communist).
6. **Establishment of the Republic of Vietnam (October 1955)** - The government of South Vietnam was formally established with Ngo Dinh Diem as president.
7. **Escalation of Conflict and U.S. Involvement Begins (1955 - early 1960s)** - The U.S. began providing military assistance to the South Vietnamese government to combat communist influence.
8. **Gulf of Tonkin Incident (August 2 & 4, 1964)** - Alleged attacks on U.S. ships by North Vietnamese forces led to the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and increased U.S. involvement.
9. **U.S. Ground Troops Arrive in Vietnam (March 1965)** - The first combat troops were deployed as U.S. military involvement escalated.
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As for the second question, to complete the sentence regarding Malaysia and Singapore after their independence, they had authoritarian governments in which **political opposition was often suppressed**.
1. **French Colonial Rule in Indochina (1858 - 1940s)** - France established control over Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
2. **Japanese Occupation of Indochina (1940 - 1945)** - During World War II, Japan occupied Indochina while the French were unable to govern effectively.
3. **Vietnamese Declaration of Independence (September 2, 1945)** - After Japan’s defeat, Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam's independence from French rule.
4. **First Indochina War (1946 - 1954)** - Armed conflict between the French colonial forces and the Viet Minh, a communist-led independence movement.
5. **Geneva Accords (July 20, 1954)** - Ended the First Indochina War, dividing Vietnam at the 17th parallel into North Vietnam (communist) and South Vietnam (anti-communist).
6. **Establishment of the Republic of Vietnam (October 1955)** - The government of South Vietnam was formally established with Ngo Dinh Diem as president.
7. **Escalation of Conflict and U.S. Involvement Begins (1955 - early 1960s)** - The U.S. began providing military assistance to the South Vietnamese government to combat communist influence.
8. **Gulf of Tonkin Incident (August 2 & 4, 1964)** - Alleged attacks on U.S. ships by North Vietnamese forces led to the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and increased U.S. involvement.
9. **U.S. Ground Troops Arrive in Vietnam (March 1965)** - The first combat troops were deployed as U.S. military involvement escalated.
If you need anything different or specific, please let me know!
As for the second question, to complete the sentence regarding Malaysia and Singapore after their independence, they had authoritarian governments in which **political opposition was often suppressed**.