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  Study Guide For History Chapter 22

                          

The Khmer Rouge was ran by....

Answer : Who is Pol Pot?

May 4, 1970, the National Guard fired live ammunition into a crowd of campus protesters who were hurling rocks at them, at what school?

Answer : What is Kent State University?

This U.S. ship was involved in the Gulf of Tonkin incident....

Answer : What is the USS Maddox?

This group disproportionately served in combat situations in Vietnam..

Answer : Who are African Americans?

After the war ended, the ruling communists in Vietnam put around 400,000 south Vietnamese in camps called.. 

Answer : What were Reeducation Camps?

the Tumultuous Year?

Answer : What is 1968?

A network of paths along the borders of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia that was used to supply weapons to the Vietcong, was called... 

Answer : What is the Ho Chi Minh Trail?

This was a group of moderate, mainstream Americans who quietly supported the U.S. efforts in Vietnam....

Answer : Who was the Silent Majority?

The growing youth movement in the 1960s that was in favor of socialism and in some cases communism, was called…

Answer : What is the New Left?

What does ARVN stand for?

Answer : What is the Army of the Republic of Vietnam?

The leader of the Indochinese Communist Party

Answer : Who is Ho Chi Minh?

This group charged that corporations and large government institutions had taken over America. They called for a restoration of “participatory democracy” and greater individual freedom, who were they?

Answer : Who was Students for a Democratic Society?

The surprise attack by the Vietcong around the lunar new year was called.....

Answer : What was the tet offensive?

When Eisenhower stated, “You knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly”, what theory was he referring to…

Answer : What is the Domino Theory?

This called for the gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops in order for the South Vietnamese to take on a more active combat role in the war…

Answer : What is Vietnamization?

This Communist opposition group in the South

Answer : What is the Vietcong?

On March 16, 1968, a U.S. platoon under the command of Lieutenant William Calley, Jr., had massacred innocent civilians in the small village of…

Answer : What is My Lai?

These documents revealed among other things that the government had drawn up plans for entering the war even as President Lyndon Johnson promised that he would not send American troops to Vietnam..

Answer : What were the Pentagon Papers?

The U.S. invasion of Cambodia had unleashed a brutal civil war in which a communist group known as the "what" .. came into power…

Answer : What is the Khmer Rouge?

The president unleashed a ferocious bombing campaign against Hanoi and Haiphong, the two largest cities in North Vietnam. U.S. planes dropped 100,000 bombs over the course of eleven straight days, this was called..

Answer : What was the Christmas Bombings?

discrepancy between what President Johnson and his people were saying was happening in Vietnam vs what was being shown on TV, created this…

Answer : What is the credibility gap?

In November 1973, Congress passed “this”, which stipulated that a president must inform Congress within 48 hours of sending forces into a hostile area without a declaration of war....

Answer : What is the War Powers Act?

This South Vietnamese ruler imprisoned and killed hundreds of Buddhist clerics and destroyed their temples....

Answer : Who was Ngo Dinh Diem?

He was a German immigrant who had earned three degrees from Harvard, was an expert on international relations and was the National Security Advisor to Nixon..

Answer : Who is Henry Kissinger?

George Wallace, Alabama governor, who entered the 1968 presidential race, was called the “what” candidate…

Answer :  What is the "white backlash" candidate?

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  Study Guide For History Chapter 22

                          

The Khmer Rouge was ran by....

Answer : Who is Pol Pot?

May 4, 1970, the National Guard fired live ammunition into a crowd of campus protesters who were hurling rocks at them, at what school?

Answer : What is Kent State University?

This U.S. ship was involved in the Gulf of Tonkin incident....

Answer : What is the USS Maddox?

This group disproportionately served in combat situations in Vietnam..

Answer : Who are African Americans?

After the war ended, the ruling communists in Vietnam put around 400,000 south Vietnamese in camps called.. 

Answer : What were Reeducation Camps?

the Tumultuous Year?

Answer : What is 1968?

A network of paths along the borders of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia that was used to supply weapons to the Vietcong, was called... 

Answer : What is the Ho Chi Minh Trail?

This was a group of moderate, mainstream Americans who quietly supported the U.S. efforts in Vietnam....

Answer : Who was the Silent Majority?

The growing youth movement in the 1960s that was in favor of socialism and in some cases communism, was called…

Answer : What is the New Left?

What does ARVN stand for?

Answer : What is the Army of the Republic of Vietnam?

The leader of the Indochinese Communist Party

Answer : Who is Ho Chi Minh?

This group charged that corporations and large government institutions had taken over America. They called for a restoration of “participatory democracy” and greater individual freedom, who were they?

Answer : Who was Students for a Democratic Society?

The surprise attack by the Vietcong around the lunar new year was called.....

Answer : What was the tet offensive?

When Eisenhower stated, “You knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly”, what theory was he referring to…

Answer : What is the Domino Theory?

This called for the gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops in order for the South Vietnamese to take on a more active combat role in the war…

Answer : What is Vietnamization?

This Communist opposition group in the South

Answer : What is the Vietcong?

On March 16, 1968, a U.S. platoon under the command of Lieutenant William Calley, Jr., had massacred innocent civilians in the small village of…

Answer : What is My Lai?

These documents revealed among other things that the government had drawn up plans for entering the war even as President Lyndon Johnson promised that he would not send American troops to Vietnam..

Answer : What were the Pentagon Papers?

The U.S. invasion of Cambodia had unleashed a brutal civil war in which a communist group known as the "what" .. came into power…

Answer : What is the Khmer Rouge?

The president unleashed a ferocious bombing campaign against Hanoi and Haiphong, the two largest cities in North Vietnam. U.S. planes dropped 100,000 bombs over the course of eleven straight days, this was called..

Answer : What was the Christmas Bombings?

discrepancy between what President Johnson and his people were saying was happening in Vietnam vs what was being shown on TV, created this…

Answer : What is the credibility gap?

In November 1973, Congress passed “this”, which stipulated that a president must inform Congress within 48 hours of sending forces into a hostile area without a declaration of war....

Answer : What is the War Powers Act?

This South Vietnamese ruler imprisoned and killed hundreds of Buddhist clerics and destroyed their temples....

Answer : Who was Ngo Dinh Diem?

He was a German immigrant who had earned three degrees from Harvard, was an expert on international relations and was the National Security Advisor to Nixon..

Answer : Who is Henry Kissinger?

George Wallace, Alabama governor, who entered the 1968 presidential race, was called the “what” candidate…

Answer :  What is the "white backlash" candidate?