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In addition to areas of Vietnam, what other areas of Indochina were under French control in 1954? (1 point) Burma and China Thailand and Cambodia Cambodia and Laos** Burma and Laos 2. President Eisenhower’s domino theory was based on the idea of (1 point) containment.** democratization. economic expansion. national self-­determination 3:The Geneva Accords provided for immediate elections in Vietnam. the division of Vietnam into two countries.** French control of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. an anticommunist government in control of a unified Vietnam.

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In addition to areas of Vietnam, "Cambodia and Laos" were other areas of Indochina were under French control in 1954, and domino theory was based on the idea of "national self-­determination" and stopping the spread of communism.


The answers are:

1. Laos and Cambodia.

The French protectorate of Laos was part of French Indochina from 1893 until it was granted self-rule within the French Union in 1946.

Cambodia became part of French Indochina in 1887 until 1946, when it was granted self-rule.

2. The domino theory was based on the idea of containment.

Containment is use to stop the expansion of an enemy. The domino theory stated that if one country falls to communism, others would do as well, especially neighboring ones. This is why the first country to start the domino effect had to be controlled.

3. The Geneva Accords provided for the division of Vietnam into two countries.

The agreement temporarily divided the country into two zones and mandated unification on the basis of internationally supervised free elections to be held in July 1956.