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Review Questions

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What was that called?

This was Nixon’s term for lessening the level of US involvement and increasing the

responsibility of the South Vietnamese

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What was that called?

This was Nixon’s term for lessening the level of US involvement and increasing the

responsibility of the South Vietnamese

Vietnamization

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Question: the O’Doyle category

During World War II, what country ruled Vietnam?

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Question: the O’Doyle category

During World War II, what country ruled Vietnam?

Japan

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Picture this…

What/who are these monks protesting?

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Picture this…

What/who are these monks protesting?

Diem

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Question: The O’Doyle Category

Who lost at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu?

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Question: The O’Doyle Category

Who lost at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu?

The French

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Question: Follow the Leader

Who might have said this?

“I won over 100% of the popular vote in my election?

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Question: Follow the Leader

Who might have said this?

“I won over 100% of the popular vote in my election?

Ngo Dihn Diem

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Question

Our side or their side?

Vietcong

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Question

Our side or their side?

Vietcong

Their side

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Question: Follow the Leader

“I quoted the Declaration of Independence hoping to gain US support.”

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Question: Follow the Leader

“I quoted the Declaration of Independence hoping to gain US support.”

Ho Chi Minh

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Question: Follow the Leader

“I subscribed to the Madman Theory…but they didn’t buy it.”

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Question: Follow the Leader

“I subscribed to the Madman Theory…but they didn’t buy it.”

Richard Nixon

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Question: Follow the Leader

“I was the original President to side with South Vietnam; I gave them a few bucks and 300

advisors.”

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Question: Follow the Leader

“I was the original President to side with South Vietnam; I gave them a few bucks and 300

advisors.”

Harry S. Truman

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Question: Follow the Leader

“I love playing dominoes…heck, I’m going to develop a theory based on dominoes.”

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Question: Follow the Leader

“I love playing dominoes…heck, I’m going to develop a theory based on dominoes.”

Dwight “Ike” Eisenhower

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Question: Follow the Leader

“As president I could not afford another Cold War defeat…so I increased our ‘advisors’

from 700 to 16,000.”

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Question: Follow the Leader

“As president I could not afford another Cold War defeat…so I increased our ‘advisors’

from 700 to 16,000.”

John F. Kennedy

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Follow the Leader

“I was the US president when Diem was assassinated.”

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Follow the Leader

“I was the US president when Diem was assassinated.”

John F. Kennedy

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Follow the Leader

“People liked my leadership so much in Vietnam that they lit themselves on fire.”

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Follow the Leader

“People liked my leadership so much in Vietnam that they lit themselves on fire.”

Ngo Dinh Diem

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Question

Our side or their side?

National Liberation Front

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Question

Our side or their side?

National Liberation Front

Their side

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Follow the Leader

“I won the 1972 election.”

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Follow the Leader

“I won the 1972 election.”

Richard Nixon

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Question

For over 1,000 years, what country ruled Vietnam?

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Question

For over 1,000 years, what country ruled Vietnam?

China

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Birds

Hawk or Dove?

Martin Luther King

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Birds

Hawk or Dove?

Martin Luther King

Dove

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Picture this…

In what year is this occurring? 1968, 1972, 1975?

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Picture this…

In what year is this occurring? 1968, 1972, 1975?

1975

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Picture this

At what university did this occur?

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Picture this

At what university did this occur?

Kent State

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Follow the Leader

“I sent in the Green Berets.”

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Follow the Leader

“I sent in the Green Berets.”

John F. Kennedy

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Question

Our side or their side?

South Vietnam

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Question

Our side or their side?

South Vietnam

Our side

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Where in the World?

Where the Pathet Lao lived

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Where in the World?

Where the Pathet Lao lived

Laos

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Where in the World?

The USS Maddox was “attacked” here

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Where in the World?

The USS Maddox was “attacked” here

The Gulf of Tonkin

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By the numbers…

What is the significance of this number?

25%

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By the numbers…

What is the significance of this number?

25%

The percentage of US soldiers who were drafted in the Vietnam war

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Really or not really?

LBJ’s air war cost the US more than it cost the North Vietnamese

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Really or not really?

LBJ’s air war cost the US more than it cost the North Vietnamese

Really

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Really or not really?

A higher percentage of US soldiers were drafted in World War II than were drafted in Vietnam.

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Really or not really?

A higher percentage of US soldiers were drafted in World War II than were drafted in Vietnam.

Really

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Chicken or Egg?

Which event came first: Gulf of Tonkin Incident or My Lai Massacre

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Chicken or Egg?

Which event came first: Gulf of Tonkin Incident or My Lai Massacre

Gulf of Tonkin

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Picture this…

Why are these people running?

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Picture this…

Why are these people running?

Napalm attack

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By the numbers…

What is the significance of this number?

19

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By the numbers…

What is the significance of this number?

19

The average age of the US soldier in Vietnam

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Question

Our side or their side?

Charlie

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Question

Our side or their side?

Charlie

Their side

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Question

I shot Bobby Kennedy; who am I?

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Question

I shot Bobby Kennedy; who am I?

Sirhan Sirhan

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Question

Where was Martin Luther King shot? (City and State)

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Question

Where was Martin Luther King shot? (City and State)

Memphis, Tennessee

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Question

I was the Democratic presidential nominee in 1968; who am I?

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Question

I was the Democratic presidential nominee in 1968; who am I?

Hubert Humphrey

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Picture this….

During what event is this occurring?

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Picture this….

During what event is this occurring?

Tet Offensive

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Picture this…

What event just took place?

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Picture this…

What event just took place?

My Lai Massacre

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Question: Follow the Leader

“Congress granted me the Tonkin Gulf Resolution.”

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Question: Follow the Leader

“Congress granted me the Tonkin Gulf Resolution.”

LBJ

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Really or not really?

The highest levels of US troop involvement occurred during the Richard Nixon presidency.

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Really or not really?

The highest levels of US troop involvement occurred during the Richard Nixon presidency.

Not really

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Follow the Leader

“I won the 1968 election.”

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Follow the Leader

“I won the 1968 election.”

Richard Nixon

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Question

Our side or their side?

Pathet Lao

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Question

Our side or their side?

Pathet Lao

Their side

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By the numbers

What is the significance of this number?

58,000

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By the numbers

What is the significance of this number?

58,000

The number of US soldiers killed in action

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By the numbers

What is the significance of the following number?

2.6 million

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By the numbers

What is the significance of the following number?

2.6 million

The number of US soldiers who served in-country in Vietnam

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What’s the word?

This was the name of LBJ’s bombing campaign on the North…

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What’s the word?

This was the name of LBJ’s bombing campaign on the North…

Operation Rolling Thunder

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What was that called?

This conference established the 17th parallel as the dividing line between North and South

Vietnam

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What was that called?

This conference established the 17th parallel as the dividing line between North and South

Vietnam

Geneva Conference

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What was that called?

This was the name of the attack by the North on the South once American troops had left…this

brought about the fall of Saigon

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What was that called?

This was the name of the attack by the North on the South once American troops had left…this

brought about the fall of Saigon

Ho Chi Minh Offensive

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Who are they?

This group’s mission was to “out guerilla the guerillas.”

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Who are they?

This group’s mission was to “out guerilla the guerillas.”

Tiger Force

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What’s it called?

This was the supply line from the north to the south

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What’s it called?

This was the supply line from the north to the south

Ho Chi Minh trail

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What was it called?

This was the North Vietnamese attack of over 100 cities and 12 military bases

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What was it called?

This was the North Vietnamese attack of over 100 cities and 12 military bases

Tet Offensive

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Chicken or Egg?

Who came first: Johnson or Nixon?

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Chicken or Egg?

Who came first: Johnson or Nixon?

Johnson

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Follow the Leader

“Vietnam was the cornerstone of the Free World in Southeast Asia.”

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Follow the Leader

“Vietnam was the cornerstone of the Free World in Southeast Asia.”

John F. Kennedy

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Chicken or Egg?

Who came first: Truman or Eisenhower?

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Chicken or Egg?

Who came first: Truman or Eisenhower?

Truman

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What’s the term?

The forced relocation of South Vietnamese peasants to prevent NLF influence

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What’s the term?

The forced relocation of South Vietnamese peasants to prevent NLF influence

Strategic Hamlet Program

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What’s the term?

This was William Westmoreland’s term for the number of dead Vietcong

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What’s the term?

This was William Westmoreland’s term for the number of dead Vietcong

Body Count

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Question

Our side or their side?

Ho Chi Minh

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Question

Our side or their side?

Ho Chi Minh

Their side

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Follow the Leader

“I worked to negotiate a truce with North Vietnam under the Nixon administration.”

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Follow the Leader

“I worked to negotiate a truce with North Vietnam under the Nixon administration.”

Henry Kissinger

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Need a date?

Why does this date matter: March 5, 1965?

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Need a date?

Why does this date matter: March 5, 1965?

First combat troops deployed to Vietnam

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What was that called?

Daniel Ellsberg published this in 1971, which exposed that the government was deliberately

misleading the American public: The ___________ Papers

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What was that called?

Daniel Ellsberg published this in 1971, which exposed that the government was deliberately

misleading the American public: The ___________ Papers

Pentagon

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Follow the Leader

“I widened the war by bombing Cambodia.”

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Follow the Leader

“I widened the war by bombing Cambodia.”

Richard Nixon

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What was that called?

This was the name of the killings led by Lt. William Calley, which women, children, and

old men were the victims

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What was that called?

This was the name of the killings led by Lt. William Calley, which women, children, and

old men were the victims

My Lai Massacre

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What was that called?

This was the CIA-sponsored operative which killed over 20,000 Vietnamese, including

suspected recruiters for the NLF

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What was that called?

This was the CIA-sponsored operative which killed over 20,000 Vietnamese, including

suspected recruiters for the NLF

Operation Phoenix

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Need a date?

What happened on January 27, 1973?

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Need a date?

What happened on January 27, 1973?

A cease fire occurred

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Need a date?

What happened on August 4, 1964?

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Need a date?

What happened on August 4, 1964?

The 2nd alleged attack on the USS Maddox