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How did the domino theory influence the United States' role in the Vietnam War?(1 point) Responses Vietnamization became the new U.S. foreign policy. Vietnamization became the new U.S. foreign policy. The United States adopted a position of neutrality. The United States adopted a position of neutrality. It discouraged the United States from becoming involved in the war. It discouraged the United States from becoming involved in the war. It convinced the United States to become involved in the war.
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It convinced the United States to become involved in the war.
The domino theory held that if South Vietnam fell to communism, neighboring countries would follow, so U.S. leaders intervened to try to stop communist expansion.
The domino theory held that if South Vietnam fell to communism, neighboring countries would follow, so U.S. leaders intervened to try to stop communist expansion.
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