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Ch.17 - Vietnam. Topic 1: 100. The method of protest the Buddhist used against Diem’s oppressive regime was called______________ . A: Topic 1: 100. Immolation. Topic 1: 200. This President refused to recognize Ho Chi Menh’s communist government. A: Topic 1: 200. Truman. Topic 1: 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Topic 1: 100

• The method of protest the Buddhist used against Diem’s oppressive regime was called______________

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A: Topic 1: 100

• Immolation

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Topic 1: 200

• This President refused to recognize Ho Chi Menh’s communist government

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A: Topic 1: 200

• Truman

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Topic 1: 300

• If one country fell to communism, the fear that others around it would fall to is called _________________

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A: Topic 1: 300

• Domino theory

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Topic 1: 400

• Name the agreement to end the Indochina War

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A: Imperialism: 400

• Geneva Accords

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Imperialism: 500

• What condition was Diem supposed to adhere to and didn’t?? – this led to many protests

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A: Imperialism: 500

• Free Elections

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Topic 2: 100

• What was N. Vietnamese army called? Hint – they were peasants

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A: Topic 2: 100

• Vietcong

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Topic 2: 200

• Network of jungle trails used to transport supplies was called_________

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A: Topic 2: 200

• Ho Chi Menh Trail

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Topic 2: 300

• Surprise New Years attack on multiple targets led by the communist north was called

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A: Topic 2: 300

• TET offensive

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Topic 2: 400

• What is the Hanoi Hilton?

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A: Topic 2: 400

• POW camp in North Vietnam

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Topic 2: 500

• He was the head of the American forces is the Vietnam Conflict

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A: Topic 2: 500

• Gen. Westmoreland

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Topic 3: 100

• Capital of South Vietnam?

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A: Topic 3: 100

• Saigon

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Topic 3: 200

• This asked for the ability for the president to use “Any force necessary” in Vietnam

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A: Topic 3: 200

• Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

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Topic 3: 300

• A sustained bombing campaign against the North just before sending the first troops into action was called…..

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A: Topic 3: 300

• Operation Rolling Thunder

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Topic 3: 400

• A series of discuss surrounding the war at the University of Michigan……..

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A: Topic 3: 400

• Teach-ins

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Topic 3: 500

• DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

PLACE YOUR WAGER!!

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DOUBLE JEOPARDY

• This amendment made the voting age 18

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A: Topic 3: 500

• 26th Amendment

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Topic 4: 100

• Discrepancy between govt claims and the actual truth is called…

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A: Topic 4: 100

• Credibility gap

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Topic 4: 200

• Jellied gasoline and chemical defoliant used against the North

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A: Topic 4: 200

• Agent Orange / Napalm

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Topic 4: 300

• Leaked information discussing government doings and skepticism

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A: Topic 4: 300

• Pentagon papers

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Topic 4: 400

• This person helped negotiate peace with N. Vietnam and actually won a noble peace prize for it

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A: Topic 4: 400

• Henry Kissinger

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Topic 4: 500

• Term for the gradual withdrawal of troops from Vietnam

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A: Topic 4: 500

• Vietnamization

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Topic 5: 100

• Country where Nixon began bombing Vietcong bases and sanctuaries

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A: Topic 5: 100

• Cambodia

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Topic 5: 200

• 1973 – congress passed this to limit power

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A: Topic 5: 200

• War Powers Act

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Topic 5: 300

• Where soldiers went rogue and killed hundreds of women, children and elderly men

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A: Topic 5: 300

• My Lai Massacre

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Topic 5: 400

• Policy to improve relations with China and Soviet Union to get persuade them to limit aide to N. Vietnam

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A: Topic 5: 400

• Linkage

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Topic 5: 500

• People who wanted U.S. troops withdrawn from the war were called___________

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A: Topic 5: 500

• Doves

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Final Jeopardy

• PLACE YOUR WAGERS!!!

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Final Jeopardy

• Name the leader who pushed for independence and reform from the French colonial government –

• Hint - His real name is Nguyen Tat Thanh or “Bringer of Light”

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Final Jeopardy

• Ho Chi Menh