Describe the conflict between North and South Vietnam.Describe the overthrow of the South Vietnam government under Ngo Dinh Diem.

Part C. Essay: In 8-10 sentences, please answer the following: a. Describe the conflict between North and South Vietnam. b. What was the role of the US in South Vietnam? c. Describe the overthrow of the South Vietnam government under Ngo Dinh Diem. d. What were the results of the overthrow of Diem’s government?

Describe the social worker’s overall job satisfaction and strategies they use for self-care Analyze your experience.

Describe the agency. Including: Services offered Mission of the agency Clientele or population served Describe the social worker’s job activities and professional roles Explain what brought the social worker to the field and their work history Explain opportunities for advancement and what the social worker does for professional development Describe the social worker’s overall job […]

In your opinion, are the experiences dealing with race and gender representative of how these issues are portrayed today? Why or why not?

PROMPT: In Everything We Had, Al Santoli examines thirty-three Americans and their experiences in Vietnam. In your opinion, are the experiences dealing with race and gender representative of how these issues are portrayed today? Why or why not? *(See attachment)

Critically evaluate the author’s arguments (what sources do they use? Do you find their argument persuasive?).

Please Note: Reading note is to demonstrate/engage critically with the scholar, rather than just describing their article. Try to critically evaluate the author’s arguments (what sources do they use? Do you find their argument persuasive?). Also, rather than summarizing how other literature has assisted his research, be precise; what kind of literature and what precisely […]

How were African American legislators successful in securing civil rights for their constituents? How were they thwarted in those attempts?

How were African American legislators successful in securing civil rights for their constituents? How were they thwarted in those attempts? How do these articles reflect 19th-century America’s views on civil rights?