Analyze the Vietnam War by studying its origins, major turning points, public reaction, and lasting legacy in the United States and Southeast Asia.
Read each problem carefully. Answer in complete sentences and use evidence from your knowledge of history.
Causes, events, and long-term effects of the conflict
Social Studies - Grade 9-12
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Explain how the Cold War influenced United States involvement in Vietnam.
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Describe the significance of the Geneva Accords of 1954 in the history of Vietnam.
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What was the domino theory, and how did it shape American policy in Southeast Asia?
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Identify one reason the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces were difficult for the United States military to defeat.
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Explain why the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was an important turning point in the Vietnam War.
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Describe the Tet Offensive and explain why it had such a strong impact on public opinion in the United States.
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How did television and media coverage affect Americans' views of the Vietnam War?
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What were two major arguments used by people in the anti-war movement?
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Explain the policy of Vietnamization under President Richard Nixon.
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What happened in 1975, and why is that year important in the history of the Vietnam War?
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Describe one effect of the Vietnam War on veterans or on American society after the war ended.
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In a short response, explain the legacy of the Vietnam War in both the United States and Vietnam.