How did Nixon’s military missions in Cambodia impact American’s views?



Nixon’s secret bombings led Americans to distrust the government.
Americans saw Nixon’s extension of the Tet Offensive as essential for winning the war.
Americans believed the amphibious assault on Hanoi was needed to cut off supplies to Vietnam.
Nixon’s invasion of Cambodia was seen as an extension of the Truman doctrine.

i think its d?

Correct answer is Nixon’s secret bombings led Americans to distrust the government, probably super late but if anyone takes the test, I hope this helps.

yes it probably does

To understand how Nixon's military missions in Cambodia impacted American's views, we can analyze each statement and determine which one is correct.

a) Nixon's secret bombings led Americans to distrust the government.
During the Vietnam War, President Nixon authorized secret bombings in Cambodia without the knowledge of the American public. These bombings were seen as a violation of trust, as the government did not disclose the extent of military activities in the region. Therefore, statement a) is correct.

b) Americans saw Nixon's extension of the Tet Offensive as essential for winning the war.
The Tet Offensive was a series of coordinated attacks carried out by the North Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War. Nixon did not extend the Tet Offensive; instead, he implemented military missions in Cambodia to target communist sanctuaries and supply routes. Therefore, statement b) is incorrect.

c) Americans believed the amphibious assault on Hanoi was needed to cut off supplies to Vietnam.
There was no amphibious assault on Hanoi during Nixon's military actions in Cambodia. While the goal of Nixon's mission in Cambodia was to disrupt the supply routes of the Viet Cong, it did not involve an attack on Hanoi. Therefore, statement c) is incorrect.

d) Nixon's invasion of Cambodia was seen as an extension of the Truman doctrine.
The Truman Doctrine, announced in 1947, established the United States' policy of containment towards communism and providing economic and military aid to countries threatened by communism. Nixon's invasion of Cambodia was not intended as an extension of the Truman Doctrine. Instead, it was a strategic military operation to disrupt and neutralize North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces using bases and supply routes in Cambodia. Therefore, statement d) is incorrect.

Based on the analysis, the correct answer is a) Nixon's secret bombings led Americans to distrust the government.

I just went back and read this "A controversial aspect of his plan was to cut off the so-called Ho Chi Minh trail, through which supplies came to North Vietnam, by invading and bombing support sites in Cambodia and Laos. US and South Vietnamese efforts in Cambodia caused massive upheaval and allowed the vicious Khmer Rouge, a Communist faction, to come to power." so now i think it is C?

I disagree. What does your reading assignment say?

No. That answer talks about the capital of North Vietnam, not the nation of Cambodia.