| 31. | The domino theory was a prominent justification for the Vietnam War in the United States during the 1960s.
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| 32. | "The market seems to be embracing a domino theory, " said Sam Buttrick, an analyst at UBS Warburg.
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| 33. | :: This also has a lot to do with Socialism in One Country and probably the Domino theory.
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| 34. | Then the domino theory took hold.
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| 35. | His report that there was great instability, and that the US lacked stable allies, reinforced the domino theory.
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| 36. | Before becoming a Vietnam war protester, I wrote an editorial for my high school paper touting the domino theory.
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| 37. | In 1954, Eisenhower articulated the domino theory in his outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America.
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| 38. | It's a return of the domino theory and, to protect themselves, some have chosen not to sympathize with the enemy.
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| 39. | Some supporters of the domino theory note the history of communist governments supplying aid to communist revolutionaries in neighboring countries.
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| 40. | The domino theory, a multifaceted scenario of communist contagion that brought America into the Vietnam War, has slipped into history.
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