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6 pages in length. The writer provides outlines for 1/3 of each chapter. No additional sources cited.
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between two entirely diversely disproportional political entities 1. American presidents discount Vietnamese military prowess 2. This arrogant oversight costs the United States billions of dollars and fifty-five thousand lives; considered
the most political divisive war home or abroad C. Americas quest to impart its global strategies does not fit in Vietnam 1. Communism versus democracy 2. World order according to
the United States is not appealing to Vietnamese II. Perspective of the Vietnam War A. Neither side sees the same depiction or cultivates the same perspective 1. Americans read about
it at dinner and watch it on television; Vietnamese experience it firsthand as the bombs dropped on villages 2. Political deception leaves the Vietnamese unaware and Americans perplexed 3. America
contends this fight is for freedom and democracy; actions prove differently a. Vietnamese claim United States only in battle for personal gain b. America demonstrates its egoism by foregoing history
and looking upon allegedly new developments as its own discovery III. Vietnam prior to French conquest A. Technologically sound in rice production B. Take pride in ability to resist and
survive under China 1. Payment: the high price of freedom; blood: the high price of maintaining freedom 2. Living as a cooperative provided for all; no competition, no starvation 3.
Standards of living: ancestral worship, constant repetition of rice production, spiritual beliefs, respect for the land and heritage a. French conquest disregards these factors but does not the importance of
these ideals 4. Vietnamese empire was meant to uphold the sanctity of nature and society a. Maintain harmonious balance of yin and yang IV. American versus Vietnamese values A. Americans
look toward the future for change, Vietnamese to the past for tradition 1. The West ascribes to Judaism and Christianity; the East to Confucianism a. Confucius bases beliefs upon more
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