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Unit 10 Review The Sixties: Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon What are the dates for each of the following events: October 1962 A. Cuban Missile Crisis __________________ July 1969 B. Landing of the man on the moon ________________ April 1961 C. Bay of Pigs __________________ D. Death of JFK __________________ November 1963 JFK; Nixon; JFK; JFK/LBJ ____________________________ gave President Johnson the power to commit troops to Vietnam without having to ask Congress for a declaration of war USS Maddox Gulf of Tonkin Resolution He received the required number of delegates to win the Democratic nomination in the 1968 Election, he served as the Attorney General under his brother, President John F. Kennedy, and he was assassinated shortly after winning the California primary, thus ending his Presidential campaign were all qualities of _____________________________________ “Bobby” Robert Kennedy The culture of the 1960s could include: _________________, ______________, _____________ Age of Camelot Counterculture Musical; Hippies; No Vietnam Antiwar protests The publishing of classified information regarding the US involvement in Vietnam was known as __________________ Wikileaks of the 1960s Pentagon Papers The reasons for antiwar protests were: ________________, ________________, ________________ The draft process was unfair Racial inequality of combat deaths Lottery; Civil Rights; Ho Chi Minh Trail Expansion into Cambodia The US campaign of heavy bombing in North Vietnam was called ________________ Mission: Dice Lightning Operation Rolling Thunder ____________, ___________, and ___________ were military tactics used by the United States in the Vietnam War. Agent Orange Herbicide; jellied gasoline; Mission: Dice Lightning Napalm Operation Rolling Thunder President Kennedy’s “flexible response” strategy was intended to help the United States __________ MAD + tradition Fight nuclear AND conventional war _________________ was the result of the Bay of Pigs invasion. Miami peoples JFK lost support from Cuban Americans The chief objective of President Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society programs was to ______________ Who would benefit? Help disadvantaged in US In the early 1960s, the United States and the Soviet Union nearly went to war over disputes in _________________ and _________________ Germany Krieg; Guerra Cuba In the end, nuclear war was avoided in the Cuban Missile Crisis, when President Kennedy and his advisors chose to __________________ Ship wall Blockade Cuba President Nixon’s foreign policy regarding Vietnam, provided that: ____________________________ Vietnamization US gradually withdraw and support Southern effort Soldiers would serve in Vietnam on 12 month tours, soldiers would distance themselves from other soldiers in anticipation of loss and death, and the majority of soldiers were between the ages of 18 and 21 were conditions of soldiers in the ________________. 2nd of 3 Wars Vietnam War ____________________________ led to the construction of the Berlin Wall Post WWII Germany JFK refusing to withdraw troops in West Berlin Which 1968 Republican nominee promised “peace with honor”? ______________________ Ike’s VP Richard Nixon Kennedy’s Catholic faith was a major topic of focus, Richard Nixon’s performance in the televised debates was poor, and the power of television in American politics was demonstrated in the _________________ Who will succeed Ike? Election of 1960 Kennedy’s goal for the United States in the space race ended when __________________ “One small step for man…” US lands on the Moon President Kennedy sent Special Forces troops to Vietnam to advise _____________ on more effective ways to fight communist forces. Sounds like what a pirate says… ARVN Provisions of the Geneva Accords included: _______________, _______________, _____________ France grants independence Freedom; division; democracy Vietnam divided at 17th parallel Agreement for 1956 election The ____________ was a turning point in the Vietnam War because it shocked many Americans into questioning the war, greatly increased South Vietnamese territory controlled by the Vietcong, and convinced the American government that it was time for the US to negotiate with North Vietnam Vietnamese holiday Tet Offensive The scope of the Vietnam War was increased in 1970 with the expansion of bombing efforts into the country of: _______________ Former country of Indochina Cambodia The support of the United States allowed ________________ to stay in power in South Vietnam. Catholic, Nationalist, Anti-Buddhist Ngo Dinh Diem To reduce the flow of communist supplies to the Vietcong, Nixon ordered the secret bombing of _______________ Ho Chi Minh Trail Cambodia ______________ “New Frontier” program sent volunteers to developing countries to help provide technical, educational, and health services Anti-war Corpse Peace Corps _______________was the guerilla organization that fought against the US in South Vietnam. VC Vietcong Who were most of the Vietminh? ________________________ Ho Chi … Pro-Communist North Vietnamese What were the dates for the following events? March 1968 A. My Lai Massacre _____________ B. US ground troops land in Vietnam _____________ March 1965 January 1973 C. Paris Peace Accords _____________ January 1969 D. Nixon becomes President ________ LBJ; LBJ; Nixon; Nixon ______________ 1954 battle led to the removal of French forces in Vietnam and the eventual involvement of the U.S.? (”good”-g)+d “Good” Fool Dien Bien Phu After Fidel Castro came to power in Cuba, the United States _________ Friend or foe? Pursued negotiations with him During the Cuban Missile Crisis, the US bargained with Russia to remove its Jupiter missiles, which were located in _______________ Thanksgiving dinner Turkey How did the missiles in Cuba threaten the United States? __________________ Washington, D.C. US cities were within firing range of the missiles In response to the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, the law passed by Congress restricting the President’s war-making powers was known as ______________ Fighting Rules Law War Powers Act Events in response to antiwar sentiments were: ____________, ____________, ____________ Kent State shootings College towns: Ohio, Go Bears!; FIRE! California- Berkley riots Draft card burnings Fewer Americans lived below the poverty line was a lasting effect of _______________ LBJ’s “New Frontier” The Great Society Following the Cuban Missile Crisis, a nuclear-weapons agreement which banned above ground nuclear tests was named ______________ NTBT Nuclear Test Ban Treaty What idea was the major justification for U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War era? ________ Old person’s game Domino Theory Essays • Short Answer Essays: Choose 2 of the 4 questions and answer it in 1-2 paragraphs. • Ex: Analyze the image by describing what you see and explaining the historical significance of it: Essays • Long Essay Question: (1-2 pages) Choose ONE of the following: (Circle the NUMBER of your choice) • Compare and contrast John F. Kennedy’s “New Frontier” policy and Lyndon Johnson’s “Great Society” programs. Which was more effective? • What should have been the United States’ response to the Cuban Missile Crisis? Why would this choice be the best decision for American national security? • Compare the roles Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon played in the United States’ involvement in Vietnam. • Should America have gone to war in Vietnam? Why or why not? Cite specific evidence and historical events and ideas.