Which explain how outside factors influenced the conflict in Vietnam in the years after World War II?

(Select all that apply.)
A. A socialist student uprising in france in the late 1940s forced the french government to grant vietnam full independence and immediately withdraw from the region.
B. when communists led by mao zedong came to power in china in 1949, they were quick to recognize ho chi minh's communist government and send them arms.
C. At the threat of an invasion from the soviet union, the non-communist leader in south vietnam resigned in favor of communist leader ho chi minh.
D. the united states recognized the government of non-communist leader bao dai in french-held south vietnam, after which it sent military advisers there to assist in the civil war.

A and B?

sorry B and D

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947%E2%80%9350_in_the_Vietnam_War https://www.armstrong.edu/history-journal/history-journal-echoes-from-the-past-an-inquiry-into-the-nature-and-causes

ok so A & C?

Yes, both options A and B explain how outside factors influenced the conflict in Vietnam in the years after World War II:

A. A socialist student uprising in France in the late 1940s forced the French government to grant Vietnam full independence and immediately withdraw from the region. This influenced the conflict by leading to the establishment of Ho Chi Minh's communist government in North Vietnam.

B. When communists led by Mao Zedong came to power in China in 1949, they were quick to recognize Ho Chi Minh's communist government and send them arms. This further supported and strengthened the communist forces in Vietnam, escalating the conflict.

Option C is not correct because there was no direct threat of invasion from the Soviet Union that influenced the conflict. Option D is also not correct because the United States initially recognized the government of non-communist leader Bao Dai in French-held South Vietnam but did not send military advisers until later.

No, not A at all, and not C.

The correct answers are B and C