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What’s happening in this photograph? TURN & TALK What’s happening in this photograph?

Read the introduction to Lesson 52 Starter: What did you learn from the introduction to help you understand the photograph better? Learning Target Question: What Lessons Emerged from the Vietnam War?

Lesson 52.1 Learning Target Question: What Lessons Emerged from the Vietnam War? Annotate Photograph A by writing at least three historical facts from Section 1 in the space around it. Draw a line from each fact to a detail in the photograph that supports it. Then do the following in your notebook: Answer this question: What two conclusions did Nixon and Kissinger draw that led them to pursue a “peace with honor” plan? 2. Describe the carrot-and-stick approach Nixon used to negotiate an end to the war. Give at least one example of a “carrot” and one example of a “stick.”

Then do the following in your notebook: Lesson 52.2 Learning Target Question: What Lessons Emerged from the Vietnam War? Annotate Photograph B with at least three historical facts from this section. Then do the following in your notebook: Describe at least two events that led to renewed antiwar protests. Describe at least two reactions, by the government or Nixon supporters, to antiwar protests. Describe at least two ways Congress acted to limit the president’s war powers.

Then do the following in your notebook: Lesson 52.3 Learning Target Question: What Lessons Emerged from the Vietnam War? Section 3 Annotate Photograph C with at least three historical facts from this section. Then do the following in your notebook: Describe at least two military actions Nixon ordered in 1972 and how they helped to bring an end to the war. Answer this question: What was the experience of veterans upon returning home? Describe the conditions endured by American POWs during the war.

Then do the following in your notebook: Lesson 52.4 Learning Target Question: What Lessons Emerged from the Vietnam War? Annotate Photograph D with at least three historical facts from this section. Then do the following in your notebook: Explain how the U.S. government reacted to the NVA invasion of South Vietnam. Describe at least three events in Southeast Asia following the end of the war. Answer this question: What were the lingering effects of the war on Americans?

Then do the following in your notebook: Lesson 52.4 Learning Target Question: What Lessons Emerged from the Vietnam War? Annotate Photograph D with at least three historical facts from this section. Then do the following in your notebook: Explain how the U.S. government reacted to the NVA invasion of South Vietnam. Describe at least three events in Southeast Asia following the end of the war. Answer this question: What were the lingering effects of the war on Americans?

Then do the following in your notebook: Lesson 52.4 Learning Target Question: What Lessons Emerged from the Vietnam War? Annotate Photograph D with at least three historical facts from this section. Then do the following in your notebook: Explain how the U.S. government reacted to the NVA invasion of South Vietnam. Describe at least three events in Southeast Asia following the end of the war. Answer this question: What were the lingering effects of the war on Americans?

Then do the following in your notebook: Lesson 52.4 Learning Target Question: What Lessons Emerged from the Vietnam War? Annotate Photograph D with at least three historical facts from this section. Then do the following in your notebook: Explain how the U.S. government reacted to the NVA invasion of South Vietnam. Describe at least three events in Southeast Asia following the end of the war. Answer this question: What were the lingering effects of the war on Americans?

Then do the following in your notebook: Lesson 52.4 Learning Target Question: What Lessons Emerged from the Vietnam War? Annotate Photograph D with at least three historical facts from this section. Then do the following in your notebook: Explain how the U.S. government reacted to the NVA invasion of South Vietnam. Describe at least three events in Southeast Asia following the end of the war. Answer this question: What were the lingering effects of the war on Americans?

Then do the following in your notebook: Lesson 52.4 Learning Target Question: What Lessons Emerged from the Vietnam War? Annotate Photograph D with at least three historical facts from this section. Then do the following in your notebook: Explain how the U.S. government reacted to the NVA invasion of South Vietnam. Describe at least three events in Southeast Asia following the end of the war. Answer this question: What were the lingering effects of the war on Americans?