Bell Ringer Read “The Long War: America in Vietnam” (pgs 746-747) Respond, on your own paper, to the following questions 1.What role might the U.S. play.

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Bell Ringer Read “The Long War: America in Vietnam” (pgs ) Respond, on your own paper, to the following questions 1.What role might the U.S. play in Vietnam’s economic recovery? 2.What are some lessons the U.S. might have learned from this war?

Bell Ringer Responses 1.Help develop its petroleum industry and buy oil from them; provide loans; encourage businesses to invest in Vietnam; trade with Vietnamese companies; outsource offices/branches/plants to Vietnam 2.Superior technology does not guarantee victory; people’s resolve to fight should not be underestimated; long-term effects of chemical warfare cannot be known until it’s too late

Conflict in Southeast Asia

Cambodian Genocide 1.What important event happened in 1953? Gained independence after century of French of rule Almost completely Buddhist Ruled by Prince Sihanouk 

Cambodian Genocide 2. How did the Vietnam War impact life in Cambodia? At first neutral under Sihanouk Opened port to Vietnamese communists US allowed to bomb Viet Cong in Cambodia Lon Nol then allowed US to roam free in Cambodia Around 750,000 Cambodians killed

Cambodian Genocide 3. What happened in 1970? Who took control? Prince Sihanouk was deposed in coup and exiled (China) Comes back, joins Khmer Rouge & Pol Pot (communists) to fight Lon Nol US backed Lon Nol (military) made president of Khmer Republic

Cambodian Genocide 4. What did the Khmer Rouge do in 1975? Defeated Lon Nol’s army in civil war Led by Pol Pot (had N. Vietnamese training, support from China)

Cambodian Genocide 5. After Pol Pot took control of the govn’t, what happened to Cambodian cities? Forced to leave (killed if refused) Ppl must be made to be agricultural laborers on collective farms

Cambodian Genocide 6. Describe how every day life changed for Cambodians when the Khmer Rouge came to power. Children taken, put in separate labor camps Factories, schools, hospitals shut down Professionals murdered Banned religion, music, radio Shot for wearing glasses, laughing, crying Minority grps. murdered

Cambodian Genocide 7. Did Pol Pot trust all his party members? What did he do? No, constantly interrogated own members- imprisoned & executed on slight suspicion 8. What major event occurred in Cambodia in 1978? –Vietnam invaded & overthrew Khmer Rouge

Cambodian Genocide 9. By 1989, what was the human, political, and social state of Cambodia? Temporary coalition govn’t, legal to own land State religion= Buddhism Name officially restored

Cambodian Genocide 10. What was largely discovered in 1995? Mass graves from the killing fields