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What is the principal message of this cartoon?
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(4) President Lyndon B. Johnson is worried about a communist attack on the United States.
111. What is the principal message of this cartoon?
(1) The United States is afraid of a united Vietnam.
(2) Other nations in Southeast Asia might fall to communism.
(3) President Lyndon B. Johnson is finding it difficult to exit Vietnam.
(4) President Lyndon B. Johnson is worried about a communist attack on the United States.
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