Evaluate why war broke out between the French and Ho Chi Minh. Select one answer. (1 point)

• The French were supplying arms on the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

• Diplomatic discussions with the French were unsuccessful.

• The French no longer wanted to support Vietnam.

• The Geneva Accords were unsuccessful.

1 answer

• The French no longer wanted to support Vietnam.

This answer is incorrect. The main reason for the outbreak of war between the French and Ho Chi Minh was that the French were trying to re-establish their colonial rule in Indochina after World War II, while Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese nationalists fought for independence and self-determination. The conflict was primarily driven by the desire for Vietnamese independence and self-rule, rather than any specific diplomatic or logistical reasons.
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