At which University did the National Guard open fire upon protestors? 
  • K-State 
  • Kansas 
  • Kennesaw 
  • Kent State
President __________ is credited with the plan of Vietnamization
  • Ford
  • Reagan
  • Johnson
  • Nixon
Vietnamization was the plan to...
  • promote Vietnamese culture in the United States
  • Slowly withdraw from Vietnam 
  • Let the Vietnamese citizens in the United States have a tax break  
Vietnam was a colony of what country prior to the WWII
  • France 
  • Great Britain
  • Portugal 
  • Spain 
What event caused a negative shift in U.S. public opinion during the Vietnam War?
  • Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
  • The Geneva Accords 
  • The Tet Offensive 
  • Operation Rolling Thunder 
The government says one thing, and media another, this was known as what? 
  • Credit Check 
  • Fake News 
  • Credibility Gap 
  • Credibility Old Navy 
What was Henry Kissinger's job?
  • He operated a very successful kissing booth at a fair.
  • National Security Advisor to Nixon
  • Vice President
  • He was the Iron Fist who protected all humanity from "The Hand"
The Vietnam war prevented LBJ from focusing on what agenda?
  • The Great Society 
  • The Fair Deal 
  • The New Frontier 
  • The Square Deal 
What kind of government did Ho Chi Minh establish?
  • Communism
  • Democracy
  • Socialism
  • Monarchy
Most anti-war demonstrations took place where?
  • large cities
  • small towns
  • shopping centers
  • universities
How was Vietnam covered differently by the media than previous wars?
  • television
  • radio
  • internet
  • newsreels
South Vietnamese guerilla fighters; opposed Diem & supplied by Ho Chi Minh
  • Vietcong
  • Vietminh
  • Flying Tigers
  • Indochinese
What effect did the geography of Vietnam have on fighting during the Vietnam War?
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  • Viet Cong forces took the fightinginto the dense jungles where theycould confuse the Americans.
  • Viet Cong forces preferred to limitmost fighting to cities where theyfought most effectively.
  • American forces learned to keepthe fighting away from the jungles.
  • American forces committed tofighting the war only from the air.
Which factor contributed to the changing attitudes of the American public about U.S.involvement in the Vietnam War?
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  • Reelection of Lyndon Johnson
  • Passage of the War Powers Act
  • Graphic coverage by television news
  • Propaganda films by antiwar protestors
What is the main idea of the cartoon?
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  • There was strong disagreement in the US about American involvement in the Vietnam War.
  • A sizable anti-war movement emerged in the US over the war 
  • Most Americans feared if Vietnam fell to Communism, neighboring states would be threatened.
  • Most Americans felt that conflict was a civil war and we should be involved. 
Which action of Congress was a response to the long-term military involvement of the United States in Vietnam?
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  • Congress passed the War Powers Act to limit presidential power.
  • Congress conducted surveys to measure public response to the war.
  • Congress passed the Twenty-sixth Amendment to increase the voting age.
  • Congress reinstated the draft toassure better military preparation in the future.
Vietnamization was a policy advanced by Richard Nixon. What was its purpose?
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  • to increase American forces in Vietnam
  • to decrease American forces in Vietnam
  • to increase friendly Chinese forces in Vietnam
  • to overwhelm the Viet Cong with U.S. forces
Which amendment allowed for voting at age 18?
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  •      18th Amendment
  •        5th Amendment
  •       2nd Amendment
  •       26th Amendment
What did young people burn to protest the Vietnam War?
  • draft card
  • drivers' license
  • American flags
  • newspapers
In Vietnam the fighters used an irregular warfare tactic that made it difficult for our soldiers to be successful...it was called?
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  • Vietnamese warfare tactics
  • Minh warfare
  • hidden warfare
  • guerrilla warfare
To avoid U.S. soldiers North Vietnam simply used which trail that went through Laos/Cambodia?
  • Ho Chi Minh Trail
  • Hmong Trail
  • Laos Trail
  • Cambodian Trail
He was the communist leader of North Vietnam.
  • Diem
  • Johnson
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Castro
What European country controlled Vietnam until World War II?
  • France
  • Germany
  • Great Britain
  • Spain
John F. Kennedy
  • sent warships to bomb North Vietnam.
  • decreased the war equipment being sent to South Vietnam.
  • increased the number of military advisers in South Vietnam.
  • sent soldiers to fight in North Vietnam.
The Ho Chi Minh Trail was
  • a secret path which was used by the Viet Cong in Saigon.
  • a supply line for the Vietcong which ran through neutral countries.
  • the route that the Americans took when they left South Vietnam.
  • a supply line used by South Vietnam.
After the Vietnam War
  • South Vietnam stayed independent but communist.
  • both countries were reunited.
  • the Americans had to pay for most of the damage.
  • all of the above.
Which of the following was NOT used by the American military in Vietnam?
  • Aerial attacks (regular bombs)
  • Agent Orange
  • Napalm
  • Nuclear bombs
Where was the United States Navy allegedly attacked in 1964?
  • Gulf of Thailand
  • Gulf of Tonkin
  • Pearl Harbor
  • South China Sea
The United States experience in the Vietnam War supports the idea that the outcome of a war
  • is determined mainly be technological superiority.
  • is dependent on using the greatest number of soldiers.
  • is assured to countries dedicated to democratic ideals.
  • can be strongly affected by public opinion.
Which of the following was not a reason for the Vietnam War?
  • The Domino Theory
  • Containment
  • Gulf of Tonkin Incident
  • Vietnamization
Which American president escalated the Vietnam War and did not run for re-election as a result of anti-war activities in the United States?
  • Kennedy
  • Nixon
  • Truman
  • Johnson
In the ____________________, United States soldiers killed at least 450 women, children, and elderly men, shocking the American public.
  • My Lai Massacre
  • Attack on Sai Pan
  • Tet Offensive
  • Attack on Khe Sanh
The sustained bombing of North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops, ordered by Johnson in 1965
  • Domino Theory
  • Operation Rolling Thunder
  • Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
  • Tet Offensive
US troop reduction in Vietnam; transfer of combat operations from American to South Vietnamese troops
  • Domino Theory
  • Kent State University
  • Tet Offensive
  • Vietnamization
Leading Vietnamese nationalist figure, supporting the Communist party
  • Ngo Dinh Diem
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Viet Cong
  • Kent State University
President of the Republic of Vietnam, had US support, eventually would be overthrown
  • Ngo Dinh Diem
  • Viet Cong
  • Democratic Republic of Vietnam
  • Ho Chi Minh
If one country falls to communism, the countries around would also fall to communism
  • Vietnamization
  • Domino Theory
  • Tet Offensive
  • Democratic Republic of Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam’s independence and established this
  • Tet Offensive
  • Viet Cong
  • Kent State University
  • Democratic Republic of Vietnam
The Vietnamese who fought against the U.S. and South Vietnamese troops
  • Democratic Republic of Vietnam
  • Ngo Dinh Diem
  • Viet Cong
  • Ho Chi Minh
Gave the President expansive war powers
  • Operation Rolling Thunder
  • Domino Theory
  • Tet Offensive
  • Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
1968, massive attack by the Viet Cong on major cities in South Vietnam; caused American public support of war to plummet
  • Operation Rolling Thunder
  • Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
  • Tet Offensive
  • Kent State University
Protests over military missions in Cambodia resulted in confrontation between protestors and police, with four students killed on May 4, 1970
  • Kent State University
  • Vietnamization
  • Domino Theory
  • Viet Cong
In Vietnam the fighters used an irregular warfare tactic that made it difficult for our soldiers to be successful...it was called?
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  • Vietnamese Warfare tactics
  • Cheetah Warfare
  • Hidden Warfare
  • Guerrilla warfare
Who was the communist leader of North Vietnam?
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Mao Zedong
  • Ngo Dien Diem
  • Hideki Tojo
Who were the communists in South Vietnam?
  • Vietminh
  • Vietcong
  • Ho Chi Minhions
What country laid claim to the land area known as Indochina (now Vietnam) in the 1900s?
  • England
  • Japan
  • United States
  • France
What year did the US go to war with North Vietnam?
  • 1945
  • 1955
  • 1965
  • 1975
Vietnam was ruled by which country for a thousand years before it won its independence in 939 AD?
  • China
  • Russia
  • India
  • Iran
One reason the USA was involved in the Vietnam War was to
  • prevent the spread of communism in Indochina
  • reduce French influence in Vietnam
  • stop china from seizing Vietnam
  • support the government of North Vietnam
The Vietnam War ended in a __________________?
  • cease-fire agreement
  • Vietnamese victory
  • U.S. victory
  • a nuclear bomb
What year did the US decided to withdraw its forces from Vietnam?
  • 1965
  • 1970
  • 1973
  • 1975
The Viet Minh was led by Ho Chi Minh
  • True
  • False
The Geneva Accords divided Vietnam at the 17th Parallel
  • True
  • False
Indochina was a colony of the United States
  • True
  • False
Ngo Dinh Diem led the Viet Minh
  • True
  • False
Cambodia, Laos & Vietnam were all once known as Indochina
  • True
  • False
Ho Chi Minh asked the U.S. for help in his fight against communism
  • True
  • False
The Japanese removed the French from Vietnam during WWII
  • True
  • False
SEATO was created to expand communism in Asia
  • True
  • False
China and the Soviet Union supported South Vietnam
  • True
  • False
The Second Indochina War is also known as the Vietnam War
  • True
  • False
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