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Vietnam War TestThe Vietnam War was part of this larger world periodImperialismCold WarCivil RightsCommunismThese countries controlled Vietnam, which made the Vietnamese want to rebelChina and the Soviet UnionLaos and CambodiaKorea and AmericaFrance and JapanThis part of Vietnam was communistNorth VietnamSouth VietnamWest VietnamEast VietnamThis person led North VietnamHo Chi MinhNgo Ding DiemMao ZedongKim Il SungThis person led South VietnamHo Chi MinhNgo Ding DiemMao ZedongKim Il SungVietnam was divided where?38th parallel14th parallel27th parallel17th parallelThis was Minh’s guerrilla army he used to fight non-communistsVietcongVietnameseImperial ArmyVietnamizationWhich leader did the Americans support at first? Ho Chi MinhNgo Ding DiemMao ZedongKim Il SungWhy did the United States end up assassinating the leader of South Vietnam?He did not allow electionsHe discriminated against BuddhistsHe was very corruptAll of the above The war officially started for the U.S. in the Gulf of Tonkin. Why was it so controversial?The North Vietnamese fired upon U.S. destroyers unprovokedThe North Vietnamese spied on U.S. shipsThe North Vietnamese used Agent Orange against the U.S.The U.S. said the North Vietnamese fired upon U.S. destroyers unprovoked but did not mention they were spying on the Vietcong. Why was it so difficult for the U.S. to fight in Vietnam? Circle all that apply. AmbushesBooby trapsGuerrilla tacticsVietcong blended in with civiliansWhich of the following tactics is the name for when the U.S. would find the enemy, bomb them, destroy the supply lines, and force them out in the open? Trench warfareNapalmSearch and destroyNuclear warfareThis is what the Americans would use to destroy entire areas to push out the enemyAgent GreenAgent OrangeAgent 007Agent RedWhich of the following side effects would occur because of Agent Orange?Birth defectsSpine bifidaSkin disordersCancersAll of the aboveThe Vietcong willing to suffer huge casualties, Vietnam getting aid from the Soviet Union and China, and the Vietcong being relentless all showed howStrong the Vietcong wereHow much the U.S. underestimated the VietcongCommunism always winsHow great a communist Ho Chi Minh wasWhat ended up happening to South Vietnam at the end of the war?It became democraticIt stayed the sameIt became AmericanizedIt became communistIn 1968, North Vietnam led a charge against dozens of major cities in South Vietnam. This was known asThe My Lai MassacreThe Tet OffensiveThe fall of SaigonHo Chi Minh TrailRead the following excerpt from Walter Cronkite’s editorial: In this address, who was the primary audience? SoldiersAmerican citizensThe governmentAll of the aboveAccording to Cronkite, who won the recent battles during the Tet Offensive? North VietnamSouth VietnamAmericaNo oneHow does Cronkite think the war will end? WinLossStalemateCeasefireWhat impact did television have on the public’s perception of the Vietnam War? It showed people the horrors of the war, which made people earn for warIt showed people the horrors of the war, which made people hate warIt showed people the glories of war, which made people want to joinIt showed the glories of war, which made people rally against itThis is the incident where American troops attacked a village thinking there were communists, but instead many innocent people were massacred. Tet OffensiveGulf of TonkinMy Lai MassacreFall of SaigonRead the following transcript from Lieutenant William Calley. He was found guilty of killing 22 people for the My Lai massacreBased on the transcript, who does Lt. Calley feel the most remorse for? The VietnameseHis soldiersThe Vietnamese soldiersThe Vietnamese citizensWhich of the following quotes best describes his feelings of the Vietnam War?“The remorse that those men ever had to go to Vietnam”“The remorse for losing my men in the mine field“although there was nothing I could do”“There was a psychological factor of just not being there when everything is happening”Read the following excerpt from Fortunate Son: The Autobiography of Lewis B. Puller Jr. (1991)What is Puller upset about? That the My Lai Massacre happenedThat all soldiers are being blamed for atrocitiesSoldiers are in VietnamThat the soldiers involved in My Lai did not get justiceWhat did crime did Calley commit according to Puller?He killed 22 civiliansHe ordered a surprise attack He took alarming photographsHe made people think soldiers were bloodthirsty killersRead the following passage: What this source’s perspective?VietcongVietnamese citizenAn American soldierA lieutenantWhat happened to this person in My Lai?His mother was shot and rapedHe shot a soldierHe was blamed for the massacreHe found 2 soldiersLook at the following passage from the Peers Commission Summary of Findings These findings conclude (bubble in all that apply)Knowledge of the massacre was known by the U.S. militaryThe U.S. investigations were superficialThe Division headquarters refused to suppress the information of My LaiEvery level of command withheld and suppressed information of the incidentThis was the biggest U.S. generation which had Vietnam War soldiers and protestersBaby BoomersGreatest GenerationGeneration XMillennialsThis was the huge concert in the 1960s showing a shift in American valuesWoodhavenWoodchuckCoachellaWoodstockWhat is one instance where Vietnam protests turned deadly?The National Guard killed 4 students at Kent St. UniversityThe Army killed protestors in DetroitThe National Guard killed 4 students at UCLAThe Army shot protesters in TexasThe Vietnam War brought rise to these other protestsEnvironmental rights Gay rightsWomen’s rightsAll of the aboveHow many explosives were used in Vietnam? (Pick the best answer)More than KoreaMore than in WWIMore than in WWIIMore than in IraqLook at and read the following chart: How many Americans soldiers committed suicide in Vietnam? 236382938Not enough informationHow many American soldiers were killed by accident in Vietnam?910763645299Not enough informationHow many Americans were wounded in Vietnam? 58,22075,000Not enough information303,704Which service lost the most lost the most people?Air ForceArmyMarinesNavyHow many Americans died in Vietnam?58,22075,000Not enough information303,704How many Vietnamese died in the Vietnam War? 58,22075,000Not enough information303,704Read the following informationThe War Powers Resolution (Act) requires The President to declare war when necessary The President to confer with Congress to declare warCongress to confer with the President to declare warWhat is an example of how presidents viewed the War Powers Resolution? Nixon vetoed itOther presidents thought it was constitutional Congress passed itIt ended VietnamThis act was passed as a method of what between the executive and legislative branches?Checks and balancesExcessive use of powersWar measurePolitical satireMany South Vietnamese fled to Canada and MexicoChina and the Soviet UnionLaos and CambodiaKorea and JapanRead the following: This passage is a critique of CapitalismCommunismFascismSocialismAccording to the passage, many people had to resort to this to surviveJoining the government Stealing foodGrowing riceGetting things through the black marketRead the following article (written in 2009) Which of the following are similarities between the Vietnam War and the present war in Afghanistan? (Bubble in all that apply)Like Vietnam, a lot of Afghan villages got torn up causing people to resent the United StatesThe number of troops deployed was similar in both warsBoth the Vietnamese and Afghani government are influenced by minoritiesBoth countries were united countriesWhich of the following are differences between the Vietnam War and the present war in Afghanistan? (Bubble in all that apply)In Vietnam, small villages were targeted. In Afghanistan it was mostly citiesThe number of troops deployed were differentBoth the Vietnamese and Afghani armies were not influenced by minoritiesVietnam was not united as a country, Afghanistan isHow many Americans in 2009 thought the war in Afghanistan was another Vietnam?59%52%46%20%Why is Mr. Maynard such a good teacherHe wants you to learn important thingsHe wants you to be a critical thinkerHe wants you to learn from our countries strengths and mistakesAll of the AboveNone of the above ................
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