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18 November, 21:42

Laos and Cambodia were drawn into the Vietnam War because

A. they were bordered on the east by the Gulf of Tonkin.

B. Johnson ordered bombing raids on both countries in 1969.

C. Vietcong supply lines, along the Hoo Chi Minh Trail, ran across their borders into North and South Vietnam.

D. more than 400,000 North Vietnamese civilians fled to Laos and Cambodia in 1971 via the Hoo Chi Minh Trail.

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  1. 18 November, 21:56
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    C. Vietcong supply lines, along the hoo chi ming trail, ran across their borders into north and south vietnam
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