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Vietnam Project

Names

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Rulers of Vietnam

• Who ruled Indochina from the 1800s to World War II? France ruled Indochina from the 1800s until WWII.

• Why did Vietnam Revolutionaries return to Vietnam in 1940? They returned to Vietnam in 1940 because France was weakened and they wanted to help fight for independence with the Viet minh.

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United States Support

• What kind of support did the Eisenhower and Kennedy Administrations give to Vietnam? They supported south Vietnam to keep them from falling into communism, which north Vietnam already had, by training the south Vietnamese military.

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Who Are/ What Is

• Ho Chi Minh- He was a Vietnamese veteran communist, and leading nationalist, who organized the Viet Minh

• Dien Bien Phu- War between France and Vietnam, in which France was defeated

• Domino Theory- Theory that if one nation fell to communism, the rest would fall too.

• Geneva Accords- This was a document that the United states refused to sign, that allowed Ho to control the northern half of Vietnam.

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Maps

• Indochina- This was a giant French empire in which it controlled several nations, including Vietnam.

• Ho Chi Minh Trail- This was a network of roads stretching from North Vietnam through eastern Laos to South Vietnam that formed a supply route for troops and supplies to support North Vietnam.

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Question & Answer

• What was the main purpose of introducing the “body count”?

• Which administration’s efforts to mislead the American people were revealed by the publication of the Pentagon Papers? The Kennedy administration’s efforts of building up a massive army in vietnam mislead America.

• Against whom did the ARVN fight? The ARVN fought against the vc (Vietcong), and the NVA(North Vietnamese Army)

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Religion

• What were most Vietnamese’s faith based on? The Vietnamese faith was based on Buddhism.

• How did cleric in Vietnam protest against Diem? Buddhist clerics protested Diem by publicly burning themselves to death.

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Conflict

• What American Destroyer was involved in a conflict with North Vietnam patrol boat? The American Destroyer “USS Maddox” was involved in a conflict with a North Vietnam patrol boat.

• What resolution did Congress give President Johnson? Congress gave Johnson the resolution to use broad military powers in Vietnam.

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United States LeadersWho are the following:

• Johnson- Lyndon B. Johnson was the U.S president at the time of the Vietnam war.

• Robert McNamara- He was the Secretary of Defense under President Johnson.

• Dean Rusk- He was the Secretary of State under JFK and LBJ.

• Westmoreland- He was a great, powerful General of the US Military during the Vietnam War, and for many years to follow.

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Elusive Enemy

• Why was the Vietcong and the North Vietnamese so hard to capture and fight? The Vietcong/North Vietnamese were so hard to fight because they knew their jungle terrain, and they ambushed. They also had many troops living in civil areas, making it impossible to differentiate from a civilian, and a foe. They also used tricky guerilla tactics.

• Was there a designated “Front Line”?

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New Weapons/Military

What are the following:• Napalm• Agent Orange• Search and Destroy Missions

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War At Home

• Describe the United States morale toward being involved in the Vietnam War?

• What was the morale like for the United States troops?

• Where were people learning about the war?

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Draft

• What system allows for the draft in the United States?

• How did men get out of being drafted into service?

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Student Organization Groups

• New Left for Democratic Society• Free Speech Movement• Doves• Hawks

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Tet Offensive

• What year?• How long?• What is the Tet for the Vietnamese?

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1968 Election

• Election Map• Who won the presidential election?

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Invasion of Cambodia

• When?• Why?• What was the reaction from college students

and the American society?

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Kent University

• What happened?

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Fall of Saigon

• What was the War Power Act?• When did Saigon fall and to whom?• What followed after the fall of Saigon?

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