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Do Now• Take out your study guide • Sit SILENTLY and wait for

instructions.

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FINAL JEOPARDY

Acronyms

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FINAL JEOPARDY• What does “NVA” stand for

EXACTLY?

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FINAL JEOPARDY• What does “NVA” stand for

EXACTLY?

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FINAL JEOPARDY• What does “NVA” stand for

EXACTLY?

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FINAL JEOPARDY• What does “NVA” stand for

EXACTLY?• North Vietnamese Army

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Category 1 100

How was the United States involved in the First Indochina War?

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Category 1 100

How was the United States involved in the First Indochina War?

The United States provided military support to France

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Category 1 200

What happened at Dien Bien Phu?

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What happened at Dien Bien Phu?

The Viet Minh defeated French forces, leading to French withdrawal from Vietnam

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Category 1 300

What were the consequences of the Geneva Accords?

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Category 1 300

What were the consequences of the Geneva Accords?

Vietnam was divided into two countries, North Vietnam and South Vietnam

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Category 1 400

What was the difference between the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese government?

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What was the difference between the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese government?

The Viet Cong were communist revolutionaries in South Vietnam, while the communist North Vietnamese government controlled North Vietnam

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Category 1 500

What was the desired result of the U.S. containment policy?

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Category 1 500

What was the desired result of the U.S. containment policy?

To stop communism from spreading.

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Category 2 100

What was the immediate impact of the Gulf of Tonkin incident?

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Category 2 100

What was the immediate impact of the Gulf of Tonkin incident?

The United States passed a resolution allowing the U.S. government to use military force in southeast Asia

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Category 2 200

What was the Ho Chi Minh Trail?

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What was the Ho Chi Minh Trail?

A series of supply routes from North Vietnam to South Vietnam by way of Laos and Cambodia

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Category 2 300

How did the relationship between American troops and South Vietnamese villagers change over time?

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Category 2 300

How did the relationship between American troops and South Vietnamese villagers change over time?

South Vietnamese villagers came to distrust American troops

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Category 2 400

Describe the role of American women in the war.

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Category 2 400

Describe the role of American women in the war.

Translator

Physical Therapist

Intelligence officer

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Category 2 500

What was the main purpose of Agent Orange?

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Category 2 500

What was the main purpose of Agent Orange?

To strip the leaves off (defoliate) trees in the jungle so as to better spot Viet Cong

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Category 3 100

How were American P.O.W.s treated following an attempt by two Americans tried to escape?

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Category 3 100

How were American P.O.W.s treated following an attempt by two Americans tried to escape?

After two prisoners of war failed in their escape attempt, North Vietnam increased its use of torture in prisons

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Category 3 200

Describe the level of support the U.S. received from its allies.

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Describe the level of support the U.S. received from its allies.

The U.S. received little assistance from its allies.

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Category 3 300

Describe the groups that made up the anti-war movement.

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Describe the groups that made up the anti-war movement.

It consisted of people with a variety of beliefs about war and reasons for wanting the U.S. to withdraw from Vietnam.

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Category 3 400

Antiwar groups were most likely to have previously been involved in which movement?

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Antiwar groups were most likely to have previously been involved in which movement?

The Civil Rights Movement

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Category 3 500

What were the reasons Martin Luther King, Jr. opposed the Vietnam War?

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Category 3 500

What were the reasons Martin Luther King, Jr. opposed the Vietnam War?

Thought it was immoral

He felt that the war diverted too much money from antipoverty programs in the U.S.

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Category 4 100

Was burning a draft card protected by Freedom of Speech?

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Category 4 100

Was burning a draft card protected by Freedom of Speech?

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1968 that arrests made over burning draft cards had not violated the First Amendment right to free speech

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Category 4 200

What impact did the Tet Offensive have on the American public?

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Category 4 200

What impact did the Tet Offensive have on the American public?

Previously, the public had been told we were winning the war. Americans began to question much more than before whether the war effort could possibly be worth the lives and money at stake.

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Category 4 300

What were some of the factors that contributed to a loss of public support for the war?

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What were some of the factors that contributed to a loss of public support for the war?

• The disclosure of the My Lai Massacre

• The disclosure of Nixon’s secret bombing campaign against Cambodia

• The Tet Offensive

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Category 4 400

What happened after the Paris Peace Accords ended official U.S. troop involvement?

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What happened after the Paris Peace Accords ended official U.S. troop involvement?

North Vietnam and the Viet Cong overtook South Vietnam

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Category 4 500

Describe the postwar period for Veterans of the war.

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Describe the postwar period for Veterans of the war.

• Formed Veterans groups

• Reunions

• Visits to Vietnam

• Some veterans prefer to avoid talking

• about the war