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French Indochina
The region the French ruled over, including parts of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
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Ho Chi Minh
a Communist leader that fights against Japanese rule, forming a group named the Vietcong
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Vietcong
the group of rebels Ho Chi Minh establishes to fight against Japanese rule, main soldiers who fight for the North Vietnamnese during the war
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First Indochina War
french comes back to control this region, but ho chi minh leads an 8 year fight
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Battle of Dien bien Phu
where the french are defeated by the Vietcong
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Geneva Accords
creates a boundary between north and south vietnam at the 17th parallel and tells the french to withdraw out of Vietnam
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Domino Theory
the idea that once a country falls to communism, its neighbors will also fall, eventually spreading to America, coined by Eisenhower
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North Vietnam
communist government under Ho Chi Minh
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Hanoi
Capital of North Vietnam
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South Vietnam
democratic government (supported by french and u.s.)
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Republic of Vietnam (GVN)
the official name of South vietnam
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National Liberation Front (NLF)
another name for the Viet Cong, a group of North Vietnamnese rebels
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Covert operations
secret actions (they go undercover, aims to conceal the party involved)
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
known as "Ike", coined the domino theory and sends u.s. advisors to train South Vietnamnese forces
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JFK
sends first u.s. combat soldiers to South Vietnam
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Lyndon B Johnson
highly involved in the Vietnam war, continually to increase U.S. troops in Vietnam
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Gulf of Tonkin Incident
North Vietnam torpedo ships attacked U.S. ships in international waters twice, declaration of war against U.S
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August 2, 1964 + August 4, 1964
days where the Gulf of Tonkin incident occurred
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Operation Rolling Thunder
large bombing campaign against the North Vietnamnese from 1965-68 (650 million bombs dropped and over 1 million flights over North Vietnam), was to force North Vietnamese into surrendering
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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
gave the president the position of commander in chief, which gave him the power to take any military action necessary
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August 10, 1964
passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution (was drafted August 7, 1964)
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Selective Service Act
made all males 18-26 register, around 1.8 million men were drafted from 1964 to 1973
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Deferments
college students could skip out on the war or get out for medical reasons
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Draft Lottery
people would go on tv and draw numbers on screen, and if your birthday was chosen, youre drafted
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"Agent Orange"
a herbicide clearing trees and plants during the war
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James Webb
marine corps officer near Da Nong
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Mines by Bruce Weigl
poetry that shows the uncertainty and lots of traps
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Somewhere Near Phu Bai by Yusef Komunyakaa
looks at the moons and mines of Vietnam
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Lieutenant Joseph Anderson
one of the few african americans to graduate from west point, recieved a silver star for his courage, and led a mixed race unit
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How I Learned to Sweep
a poem that shows the brutality of war being portrayed on tv
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Tet Offensive
north vietnamnese / vietcong launch surprise attacks against the u.s., americans are surprised by these images, even though it is a u.s. win, americans are appalled
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January 30, 1968
date of tet offensive
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Walter Cronkite
CBS news anchor who exposes the tet offensive and the brutalities of war
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Democratic National Convention
10k anti-war protesters protest the war, but get into a fight with police (this is recorded on TV)
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My Lai Massacre
occured in March 1968 but only known to the U.S. in november 1969, where American soldiers killed the women, children, and the elderly, furthers the anti-war movement
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Siege of Khe Sanh
the north vietnamnese attacked a marine base, which creates an elongated battle (6 months) between the Viet Cong and u.s. + south vietnam
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"Peace with Honor"
Nixons plan to deescalate U.S. involvement in vietnam, which was to peacefully end the war, reduce u.s. involvement, continue peace talks, and restore stability in the u.s
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Vietnamization
gradually reducing number of troops in vietnam, leaving the fight to south vietnam
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Invasion of (Laos and) Cambodia
Nixons army bombs parts of the Ho Chi Minh trail (reasoning was that Vietnamization did not help negotiations with North Vietnam), very controversial action because Nixon broke his promise
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Ho Chi Minh trail
parts of Laos and Cambodia the Vietcong used to enter South Vietnam
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Kent State
students protest at kent state university against invasion of cambodia and laos, the national guard is called and 9 students are wounded, 4 are killed
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Jackson State
at an all-black college in missisippi, national guard is called and wound 12 students and kill 2
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December 1970
Gulf of Tonkin resolution is repealed
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Pentagon Papers
reports leaked from the New york times that showed evidence that johnson deliberately lied to the american public about military progress and the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, Nixon gets most of the backlash
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Paris Peace Accords
officially the end of the Vietnam war, enforces a cease-fire, all prisoners of war released
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cease-fire
temporarily stopping a war where both halt agressive actions
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Le Duc Tho
advisor representing north vietnam during the paris peace accords, gets nobel peace prize
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Henry Kissinger
Nixons national security advisor and Secretary of state that helped him with realpolitik and detente, attends paris peace accords and gets nobel peace prize
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Ho Chi Minh City
what Saigon is renamed to
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Robert McNamara
LBJs Defense Secretary
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William Westmoreland
commander of U.S. forces under LBJ
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David Horowitz
anti-war radical activist who regretted his activism later
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War Powers Act (1973)
in addition to repealing the gulf of tonkin resolution, further limits the presidents power to wage war without approval of congress (must notify within 48 hours to use military, get approved within 60 days of congress or remove troops)
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Detente
easing tensions with foreign policy
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Realpolitik
going against traditional policies or making ‘wrong decisions, but is in the U.S. best interest
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Nikita Khrushchev
the leader of the USSR two terms after stalin, who Leonid Brezhnev replaces, reached a truce with Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis
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Leonid Brezhnev
in 1964, this guy replaces Krushchev, also known for having thick eyebrows and famous for Salt 1
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"Ping Pong Diplomacy"
Americans travel to China to play ‘table tennis with Chinese athletes, first time in a while
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Nixons Visit to China
nixon goes to china, invited by Chairman Mao Zedong and Premier Zhou Enlai, develops the Shanghai Communique
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Shanghai Communique
established that China and U.S. would work towards establishing a diplomatic relationship after Nixons visit to China
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Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT I)
between Nixon and Brezhnev, and restricts the stockpiling of nuclear weapons and froze the number of weapons each side had
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Helsinki Accords
in 1975, ford attends a conference in a city in finland and sign several declarations that aimed to improve relations with communist countries and give human rights to people on both sides of the Iron Curtain
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Gerald Ford
the president after nixon who attends the helsinki accords, the 38th president
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Jimmy Carter
the democratic president after Ford, inexperienced and is treated as an outsider, known for Salt 2, which is the death of detente ("Ill never lie to you'‘)
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"stagflation"
stagnation and inflation
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1973 Arab Oil Embargo
where shipments of oil ceased from Arab nations due to supporting israel in the yom kippur war, an oil crisis occurs in America, gas prices increase and this creates stagflation
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1979 Iranian Revolution
where Iranian rebels revolt against the leader of Iran who was supported by the U.S., the U.S. feared that Iran would get closer to the soviet union and that theyd lose control over the middle east
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Salt 2
in june 1979, carter and brezhnev negotiate reducing arms, but u.s. does not ratify, which results in the death of detente
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Iran Hostage Crisis
52 United States diplomats + citizens were held hostage by Iranian college students during a period of unrest in iran, people lost fate in Carter because of his handing
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Ronald Reagan
the guy who is known for being tough on the cold war ("Cold Warrior"), ended the cold war with gorbachev
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"Evil Empire"
Reagans name for the soviet union, as he saw the USSR and communism as a direct threat to u.s. and freedom
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Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)
also known as the star wars program, Reagans administration created this, and used the largest peacetime spending on protecting the U.S., aggressive military buildup
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Reagan Doctrine
President Ronald openly supporting anti-communist movements around the world, especially in Latin America and the middle east
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Iran-Contra
the u.s. sells nuclear weapons to iran to earn money to support the anti-communist rebels in nicaragua (contras)
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The Sandinistas
nicaraguan communists
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Solidarity in Poland
independent trade union that protested against the economic system of the USSR, the soviet bloc was very unhappy this was made
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Mikhail Gorbachev
is known for glastnost and perestroika, youngest premier and wants to bring change and reform, ends the cold war with reagan
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glastnost
openness
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perestroika
reform
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Immediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty
an agreement between gorbachev and reagan that destroyed all nuclear weapons on both sides
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The National Security Act and the Arms Export Control Act
requires that Congress be notified of covert U.S. operations
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The Anti-Deficiency Act
prohibits use of federal funds for purposes that Congress didnt intend
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The Presidential Records Act
law that prohibits tampering with, or destroying White House documents
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The Boland amendment
various rules restricted the use of federal funds to provide military and other assistance to the Contras
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March 16, 1968
date of the My Lai Massacre