Evaluate why war broke out between the French and Ho

Chi Minh. (1 point)
The French no longer wanted to support Vietnam.
The French were supplying arms on the Ho Chi
Minh Trail.
The Geneva Accords were unsuccessful.
Diplomatic discussions with the French were
unsuccessfu

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What

The war broke out between the French and Ho Chi Minh primarily because the French no longer wanted to support Vietnam, leading to unsuccessful diplomatic discussions and ultimately military conflict. The French were also supplying arms on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, which further escalated tensions and contributed to the outbreak of war. The failure of the Geneva Accords to establish a lasting peace also played a role in the conflict between the two sides.

So what does that have to do with a letter

I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. The question asked to evaluate the reasons for the war between the French and Ho Chi Minh in the context of a letter. A possible response could be structured as a formal letter explaining the reasons for the war, such as the French withdrawal of support for Vietnam, the supply of arms on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the failure of the Geneva Accords, and unsuccessful diplomatic discussions with the French. In this way, the evaluation of the reasons for the war could be presented in the format of a letter to provide a more structured and organized response.

just answer the question

War broke out between the French and Ho Chi Minh due to a combination of factors, including the French decision to withdraw support from Vietnam, the supply of arms on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the failure of the Geneva Accords, and unsuccessful diplomatic discussions.

Oh my gosh your annoying which choice is it

The first option, "The French no longer wanted to support Vietnam," is the most direct and accurate reason for why war broke out between the French and Ho Chi Minh.

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