Cold War and Vietnam PRE FINAL testx
... _______ 12. The United States fear of communism spreading from one side of the world to the other was known as ___________________. A. Tic-Tac-Toe Theory ...
... _______ 12. The United States fear of communism spreading from one side of the world to the other was known as ___________________. A. Tic-Tac-Toe Theory ...
SOL Review - Cold War PART I
... and the Soviet Union were prepared to respond if they were attacked by the other. The opposite of appeasement. 7. _____ Tension and rivalry but no fighting between the United States and the Soviet Union 8. _____ The fear that if one country becomes communist they will all eventually fall to communis ...
... and the Soviet Union were prepared to respond if they were attacked by the other. The opposite of appeasement. 7. _____ Tension and rivalry but no fighting between the United States and the Soviet Union 8. _____ The fear that if one country becomes communist they will all eventually fall to communis ...
Vietnam War
... President Nixon ordered the invasion of ________________ to wipe out North Vietnamese supply routes. Identify the country which controlled Southeast Asia from 1800 to 1940 Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos made up The United States entered Vietnam military in 1950 by providing In 1940, _______ took contro ...
... President Nixon ordered the invasion of ________________ to wipe out North Vietnamese supply routes. Identify the country which controlled Southeast Asia from 1800 to 1940 Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos made up The United States entered Vietnam military in 1950 by providing In 1940, _______ took contro ...
Cold War Exam Study Guide
... 11. In what ways were the United States and the Soviet Union more similar than different? 12. Think about Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Iran as examples of places where conflicts occurred during the Cold War. What can you generalize about such conflicts? For example, what was the government of such a ...
... 11. In what ways were the United States and the Soviet Union more similar than different? 12. Think about Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Iran as examples of places where conflicts occurred during the Cold War. What can you generalize about such conflicts? For example, what was the government of such a ...
The Cold War - WordPress.com
... • The Cuban Missile Crisis began as Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union during 1953 to 1964 began to challenge the United States to nuclear war. • They started sending and building secret bases in Cuba, and the U.S. thought they were going to attack at Cuba. • John F. Kennedy, president du ...
... • The Cuban Missile Crisis began as Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union during 1953 to 1964 began to challenge the United States to nuclear war. • They started sending and building secret bases in Cuba, and the U.S. thought they were going to attack at Cuba. • John F. Kennedy, president du ...
The Cold War and the Collapse of the USSR
... The invasion forced the United Nations into involvement with UN forces being comprised largely of American troops. In 1953, an armistice, or end to conflict, was signed which re-established the 38th parallel as the border between North and South Korea. Therefore, three years of war resulted in a ...
... The invasion forced the United Nations into involvement with UN forces being comprised largely of American troops. In 1953, an armistice, or end to conflict, was signed which re-established the 38th parallel as the border between North and South Korea. Therefore, three years of war resulted in a ...
Ch. 29, Section 1 Notes #2
... United States for doing so - after the Japanese surrendered to end WWII, Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam independent, France returned to regain their old colony - both Presidents Truman and Eisenhower gave France aid to fight the communist Viet Minh ...
... United States for doing so - after the Japanese surrendered to end WWII, Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam independent, France returned to regain their old colony - both Presidents Truman and Eisenhower gave France aid to fight the communist Viet Minh ...
Unit 19 ~ The Vietnam War Review
... ___________ beliefs during the ________ War. Since the Cold War began after World War II, both political parties had supported the policy of _______________, which meant restricting communism to those countries where it already existed. Events in Southeast Asia would soon test the American commitmen ...
... ___________ beliefs during the ________ War. Since the Cold War began after World War II, both political parties had supported the policy of _______________, which meant restricting communism to those countries where it already existed. Events in Southeast Asia would soon test the American commitmen ...
SSUSH20 The student will analyze the domestic and international
... • The rise of Communism in the Soviet Union and China, and the war in Korea gave rise to a new Red Scare in the U.S. • Many Americans felt as though the U.S. was losing the Cold War battle and wanted a government explanation. • In 1950 Senator McCarthy claimed to have a list of 205 men working for t ...
... • The rise of Communism in the Soviet Union and China, and the war in Korea gave rise to a new Red Scare in the U.S. • Many Americans felt as though the U.S. was losing the Cold War battle and wanted a government explanation. • In 1950 Senator McCarthy claimed to have a list of 205 men working for t ...
Ch. 15 HW and Map
... 1. the view that a communist victory in South Vietnam would cause noncommunist governments to fall to communism ...
... 1. the view that a communist victory in South Vietnam would cause noncommunist governments to fall to communism ...
SSUSH20 The student will analyze the domestic
... • At the end of WW II Korea was split into two at the 38th parallel, with the Soviets occupying the north and the U.S. occupying the south • Both the North and the South formed their own governments and claimed the entire country as their own. • In 1950 the Soviet backed North Korean Army invaded So ...
... • At the end of WW II Korea was split into two at the 38th parallel, with the Soviets occupying the north and the U.S. occupying the south • Both the North and the South formed their own governments and claimed the entire country as their own. • In 1950 the Soviet backed North Korean Army invaded So ...
10.9 Lecture – Wars in Korea and Vietnam
... because it was believed that the Americans would not defend South Korea. 2. Standoff at the 38th Parallel a. June 25, 1950 North Korea crossed the 38th parallel for a surprise attack on South Korea. b. South Korea asked the United Nations to intervene 1. Troops were sent in under the command of Doug ...
... because it was believed that the Americans would not defend South Korea. 2. Standoff at the 38th Parallel a. June 25, 1950 North Korea crossed the 38th parallel for a surprise attack on South Korea. b. South Korea asked the United Nations to intervene 1. Troops were sent in under the command of Doug ...
Name
... 24. What is Vietnamization? The gradual pullout of AMERICAN troops from Vietnam. 25. What was the end result of the Vietnam War? The United States signed a cease fire in 1973, and by 1975 North Vietnam took over the South and Vietnam becomes a unified communist country. 26. Describe the American att ...
... 24. What is Vietnamization? The gradual pullout of AMERICAN troops from Vietnam. 25. What was the end result of the Vietnam War? The United States signed a cease fire in 1973, and by 1975 North Vietnam took over the South and Vietnam becomes a unified communist country. 26. Describe the American att ...
Discussion Questions
... Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon… Nearly 20 years of involvement… 58,195 American deaths 300,000 Americans wounded… 2.4 million Vietnamese deaths… $120 billion spent between 1965-1973… Pervasive legacy that divided the nation… HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? ...
... Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon… Nearly 20 years of involvement… 58,195 American deaths 300,000 Americans wounded… 2.4 million Vietnamese deaths… $120 billion spent between 1965-1973… Pervasive legacy that divided the nation… HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? ...
Vietnam War-Powerpoint 2 ((MM))
... January 1959 • The North’s Central Committee issued a secret decision authorizing an “armed struggle”. – This authorized the southern communists to begin large-scale operations the South Vietnamese military. ...
... January 1959 • The North’s Central Committee issued a secret decision authorizing an “armed struggle”. – This authorized the southern communists to begin large-scale operations the South Vietnamese military. ...
The Cold war
... them, however, Chinese troops (China became a communist state in 1949) crossed the border to help the North Koreans. The Korean War continued until 1953. It resulted in a cease fire that left the country divided at almost the same place as before the war began. ...
... them, however, Chinese troops (China became a communist state in 1949) crossed the border to help the North Koreans. The Korean War continued until 1953. It resulted in a cease fire that left the country divided at almost the same place as before the war began. ...
Vietnam War and the SALT Treaty
... Virginia was the site of the Pentagon, important military bases, and numerous private companies that contracted with the Department of Defense. American involvement in Vietnam reflected the Cold War policy of containment of communism. After World War II, Vietnamese nationalists in the French colony ...
... Virginia was the site of the Pentagon, important military bases, and numerous private companies that contracted with the Department of Defense. American involvement in Vietnam reflected the Cold War policy of containment of communism. After World War II, Vietnamese nationalists in the French colony ...
Unit 19 ~ Vietnam War and the SALT Treaty
... Virginia was the site of the Pentagon, important military bases, and numerous private companies that contracted with the Department of Defense. American involvement in Vietnam reflected the Cold War policy of containment of communism. After World War II, Vietnamese nationalists in the French colony ...
... Virginia was the site of the Pentagon, important military bases, and numerous private companies that contracted with the Department of Defense. American involvement in Vietnam reflected the Cold War policy of containment of communism. After World War II, Vietnamese nationalists in the French colony ...
Chapter Twelve Structured Notes
... Gulf of Tonkin Incident occurred when a N. Vietnamese boat torpedoed a US ship in international waters. As a result Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution which allowed President Johnson to do whatever was necessary to help Asian countries threatened by Communism. Johnson now did not need a ...
... Gulf of Tonkin Incident occurred when a N. Vietnamese boat torpedoed a US ship in international waters. As a result Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution which allowed President Johnson to do whatever was necessary to help Asian countries threatened by Communism. Johnson now did not need a ...
The Cold War- Arms Race, Korea and Vietnam
... The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a primitive but highly effective supply line that linked North Vietnam with it’s fighters and supporters in the south. ...
... The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a primitive but highly effective supply line that linked North Vietnam with it’s fighters and supporters in the south. ...
During the course of the Cold War, tensions
... attempting the Vietnamization of the Vietnam War, which meant withdrawing American troops and replacing them in combat with South Vietnamese. Suddenly, at the end of April, Nixon intensified the conflict by bombing Cambodia to fight the North Vietnamese-supported Khmer Rouge guerillas. The Chinese w ...
... attempting the Vietnamization of the Vietnam War, which meant withdrawing American troops and replacing them in combat with South Vietnamese. Suddenly, at the end of April, Nixon intensified the conflict by bombing Cambodia to fight the North Vietnamese-supported Khmer Rouge guerillas. The Chinese w ...
The Vietnam War (1954–1975)
... States’ foreign policy subscribed T H E BIG I D E A to the domino theory that if one nation fell to communism, The United States its neighbors would follow. entered the war in Following World War II, Vietnam with the nationalists in Vietnam, then a goal of stopping French colony, began a war of the ...
... States’ foreign policy subscribed T H E BIG I D E A to the domino theory that if one nation fell to communism, The United States its neighbors would follow. entered the war in Following World War II, Vietnam with the nationalists in Vietnam, then a goal of stopping French colony, began a war of the ...
Name Period _____ APWH Chapter 31 Bulliet Quiz 1. The North
... e. All of these 18. The goal of Castro and his revolution was to a. install a communist government. b. champion human rights. c. end American economic imperialism. d. turn Cuba into a market economy and democracy. e. All of these 19. Third World nations were a. unwilling to flirt with either the US ...
... e. All of these 18. The goal of Castro and his revolution was to a. install a communist government. b. champion human rights. c. end American economic imperialism. d. turn Cuba into a market economy and democracy. e. All of these 19. Third World nations were a. unwilling to flirt with either the US ...
Containment of Communism CLOZE Notes
... The United States, Soviet Union, and Great Britain made an agreement on how they would ___________________________________________________________________ After World War II. Each country was supposed to ________________________________________ the lands that were impacted by the war. They would wor ...
... The United States, Soviet Union, and Great Britain made an agreement on how they would ___________________________________________________________________ After World War II. Each country was supposed to ________________________________________ the lands that were impacted by the war. They would wor ...