Upon taking office, President Johnson
A. viewed Vietnam as an exciting challenge that he could use to establish his legacy and secure election in 1964.
B. perceived Vietnam to be an unwanted intrusion that he had to deal with lest it interfere with his ambitious domestic political agenda.
C. saw Vietnam as a minor problem easily solved through more efficient management.
D. brought in new top-level foreign policy advisors to replace policymakers such as Secretary of State Dean Rusk who had orchestrated Kennedy's Vietnam policy.
Answer: B
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