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Who hoped to unify Vietnam under a single communist state?Group of answer choicesMao ZedongNgo Dinh DiemHo Chi MinhWein wun Soon

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Who hoped to unify Vietnam under a single communist state?

  • Mao Zedong
  • Ngo Dinh Diem
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Wein wun Soon
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The correct answer is Ho Chi Minh.

Ho Chi Minh was a prominent leader in the struggle for Vietnamese independence and was a key figure in the establishment of a communist state in Vietnam. He advocated for the unification of North and South Vietnam under a single communist government after the division of the country following the Geneva Accords in 1954. His leadership and ideology were central to the Viet Minh resistance against colonial rule and later against the South Vietnamese government and American involvement in the Vietnam War. Therefore, among the options provided, Ho Chi Minh is the one who most significantly aimed to unify Vietnam under a communist regime.

In contrast, Mao Zedong was a Chinese communist leader, Ngo Dinh Diem was the South Vietnamese president who opposed communism, and Wein wun Soon does not have a direct relation to Vietnam's struggle for unification.

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