Title: Vietnam Jeopardy
1Vietnam Jeopardy
Vocabulary People Causes/ Events U.S. Strategies Vietnam at Home Potpourri
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2This was Eisenhowers idea that if one country
falls to communism, the surrounding countries
will also fall.
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3The Domino Theory
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4Vietnam was called the Living-Room War because
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5People were watching the war on TV each night and
were highly influenced by what they saw
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6The communist political party whose goal it was
free Vietnam from foreign rule
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7Vietminh
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8Those people who were against the war effort and
believed we should withdraw
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9Doves
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10President Nixons strategy for ending U.S.
involvement in the Vietnam War
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11Vietnamization
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12Communist leader of the North Vietnamese, who was
loved by many of his peasants
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13Ho Chi Minh
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14a person who supported U.S. involvement in the
Vietnam War and believed that the United States
should increase military force to win it
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15Hawks
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16 the South Vietnamese Communists who, with North
Vietnamese support, fought against the government
of South Vietnam
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17Vietcong
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18 initial leader of South Vietnam who Kennedy
supported but cancelled the 1956 election in
Vietnam
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19Ngo Dinh Diem
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20The name of the army the U.S. supported in an
attempt to contain communism is Vietnam (full
credit for full name)
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21Army of the Republic of Vietnam(ARVN)
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22 a massive surprise attack by the Vietcong on
South Vietnamese towns and cities early in 1968
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23Tet Offensive
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24 stretched through neighboring Laos and Cambodia
to deliver weapons and supplies to the Vietcong
in the South
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25Ho Chi Minh Trail
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26 Vietnam was divided along the 17th parallel
based on this agreement
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27Geneva Accords
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28 passed to give President Johnson greater
military powers during the war in 1964
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29Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
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30 This was passed in order to ensure the expanded
presidential power granted in the Gulf of Tonkin
Resolution can not happen again
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31War Powers Act
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32 This strategy used by the U.S. was based on
wearing out the enemy, but was overall
unsuccessful
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33Strategy of attrition
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34 This bombing campaign was planned by LBJ
against North Vietnam but was not very effective
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35Operation Rolling Thunder
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36 These missions were used by US and ARVN in order
to find and eliminate the Vietcong
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37Seek and destroy missions
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38 A combination of these were used to burn away
vegetation to be able to better find the enemy
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39Agent Orange and Napalm
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40 Nixon organized a secret bombing campaign on
_____ , even after he laid his plans for
Vietnamization (DAILY DOUBLE for explanation of
WHY)
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41Cambodia and LaosIn order to destroy the Ho Chi
Minh Trail
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42used to provide soldiers for the war but
abolished by Congress after the war
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43Military draft
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44 college campus where a riot broke out in 1970
leaving 4 dead and 12 wounded
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45Kent State University
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467,000 page document released in 1971 that proved
the government had been lying about the war
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47Pentagon Papers
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48The difference between what Americans were
hearing from government officials and what they
were hearing/seeing on TV was known as
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49The Credibility Gap
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50List as many effects on Vietnam Veterans as you
can
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51Treated poorly upon return home, Post traumatic
stress disorder, effects of Agent Orange, Drug
Problems
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52 estimated number of Americans who died in the
Vietnam War
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5358,000 Americans Killed
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54 List the conflicting goals of each side at the
Paris Peace Talks
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55- North Vietnam
- Wanted a united Vietnam, under communist rule
- US South Vietnam
- Wanted an end to the war
- Wanted self-rule for South Vietnam, under a
capitalist/democratic government
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56This event was the turning point in the war, one
that changed the support of the American public
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57Tet offensive
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58What two peaceful men were assassinated in 1968?
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59Martin Luther King Jr. And Robert F. Kennedy
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60What happened on April 30th 1975?
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61Saigon fell to North Vietnam and the entire
country was united under Communism
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