Respuesta :
Answer:
D. It prevented elections in South Vietnam.
Explanation:
The Geneva Accords sanctioned a temporary division of Vietnam into two parts, North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Elections were supposed to be held in order to reunify the country. But the US and the West did not allow the elections to take place , fearing that a Communist candidate could win. So, two Vietnams became a permanent reality. Reunification occured in April 1975, when the communists forces took Saigon, ending the Vietnam War.