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What was the ultimate goal of the Vietnamization policy of the Nixon administration?(1 point)
Responses to better educate the
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How did network television news reports from the front lines affect the American people during the war in Vietnam?(1 point)
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what did the 1964 gulf of Tonkin resolution do?
A)gave the president more freedom to conduct military operations in Vietnam
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Which outcomes did the end of the Vietnam War have? Select the three correct answers.
(1 point) • European powers colonized
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Which outcomes did the end of the Vietnam War have? Select the three correct answers.
(1 point) • European powers colonized
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3. Which of the following occurred after the Vietnam war spread into Vietnam but before Vietnam was united under a communist
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4. What was the impact of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
Responses A. The war in Vietnam ended. B. The American involvement in
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6.The Vietnam War was a costly conflict. More than 58,000 American soldiers lost their lives. Over 150,000 American soldiers
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18.Which of the following made the Vietnam War different from the United States’ previous military involvements?
Responses A.
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What did the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution do?(1 point) Responses Gave the president almost unlimited funding to wage war Gave
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What was the ultimate goal of the Vietnamization policy of the Nixon administration?(1 point) Responses to reduce the level of
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The major North Vietnamese and Vietcong attack on over 100 South Vietnamese towns and cities in January and February of 1968(1
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The involvement of the US in Vietnam was in part due to this policy, which was aimed at stopping the spread of communism(1
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Nixon's plan for the gradual handover of control in Vietnam from American troops to South Vietnamese troops(1 point) Responses
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This legislation gave the President the power to take all necessary measures to provide the US security and led to increased
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describe the purpose of the Vietnamization policy
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What did the Pentagon Papers reveal?(1 point)
Responses Richard Nixon wanted to invade China in addition to Cambodia Richard
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This legislation gave the President the power to take all necessary measures to provide the US security and led to increased
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The major North Vietnamese and Vietcong attack on over 100 South Vietnamese towns and cities in January and February of 1968(1
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Nixon's plan for the gradual handover of control in Vietnam from American troops to South Vietnamese troops(1 point)
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True or False: As a result of the reinstated military drafts in 1964, opponents of the war refused to register, burned their
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What was a direct response to the U.S. invasion of Cambodia in 1970?(1 point)
Responses Almost half a million people protested at
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Explain the impact of the Vietnam War on American soldiers
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In outlining the conditions that led to Vietnam's independence which of the following would come after Vietnam was divided at
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Which of the following is true about Vietnam's fight for independence
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the involvement of the US in Vietman was in part due to this policy, whixh wss aimed at stopping the spread of communism
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As a result of the reinstated military drafts in 1964, opponents of the war refused to register, burned their drafts cards,
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what was a direct response to the U.S. invasion of Cambodia in 1970?
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what was a direct response to the U.S. invasion of cambodia in 1970?
A)students went on strike in over 1,200 campuses B)many
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This map shows the series of attacks that began on January 31, 1968, and are called
Responses A the Tet Offensive.the Tet
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This legislation gave the President the power to take all necessary measures to provide the US security and led to increased
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What did the Pentagon Papers reveal?(1 point) Responses The U.S. had planned to expand their role in Vietnam, despite public
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True or False: As a result of the reinstated military drafts in 1964, opponents of the war refused to register, burned their
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What was a direct response to the U.S. invasion of Cambodia in 1970?(1 point) Responses students went on strike in over 1,200
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During which administration did the United States expand the scope of the Vietnam War by authorizing the US military operations
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Which of the following is true of Vietnam’s fight for independence?(1 point)
Responses The U.S. helped Vietnam against the
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Explain the impact of the Vietnam War on American soldiers.
Many American soldiers willingly enlisted in the draft. Many American
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Evaluate why war broke out between the French and Ho Chi Minh. (1 point)
Responses Diplomatic discussions with the French were
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Why did the United State oppose Ho Chi Minh's Leadership in Vietnam? Were the United States justified in their involvement in
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Why did the United State oppose Ho Chi Minh's Leadership in Vietnam? Were the United States justified in their involvement in
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Explain the impact of the Vietnam War on American soldiers.(1 point)
Responses Many American soldiers participated in the Kent
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After 1954, what divided North and South Vietnam?(1 point)
Responses the Cold War the Cold War the Malayan Union the Malayan
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How did the Vietnam war impact people in the United States?(1 point) Responses The war inspired Americans to move to Vietnam.
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What was the reason the United States was drawn into a war in Vietnam?(1 point)
Responses The United States wanted to prevent the
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The major North Vietnamese and Vietcong attack on over 100 South Vietnamese towns and cities in January and February of 1968(1
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What did the Pentagon Papers reveal?(1 point) Responses JFK would have completely ended the war had he not been assassinated JFK
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Nixon's plan for the gradual handover of control in Vietnam from American troops to South Vietnamese troops(1 point) Responses
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This legislation gave the President the power to take all necessary measures to provide the US security and led to increased
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In 3-5 sentences, describe the purpose of the Vietnamization policy.
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What did the Pentagon Papers reveal?(1 point) Responses The U.S. had planned to expand their role in Vietnam, despite public
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