Chapter 22 Vocab Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh/ Vietminh Leader of the Vietnamese independence movement who also embraced communism. Founded the Vietminh…the League.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Origins of Vietnam Unit 6, Section 2, Lesson 1.
Advertisements

Vietnam Vocabulary Review. Ngo Dinh Diem  Noncommunist leader of S. Vietnam.
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 1 Origins of the Vietnam War Describe the reasons that the United States helped the French fight the Vietnamese.
The Vietnam War. Background Information American officials felt Vietnam was important in their campaign to stop the spread of communism (domino theory)
Objectives Describe the reasons that the United States helped the French fight the Vietnamese. Identify ways in which the United States opposed communism.
The Vietnam War Chapter 33.
War in Vietnam Review. France European country controlled Vietnam as a colony for over 60 years.
The War in Vietnam A Chronology. Vietnam Background Vietnam is a country in South East Asia Main crop is rice Southern Vietnam is hot, humid, and has.
Vietnam War. Vietnam & France  France controlled Indochina  Peninsula of Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia  Colonialism  Ho Chi Minh  Rebelled against French.
THE VIETNAM WAR The Fight to stop the spread of Communism.
 The class is divided into two groups.  The teacher takes turns giving each group a question.  When the teacher gives a question to group A, all the.
Origins of the Vietnam War
Vietnam War Jeopardy Review Chapter 22 Concepts. The Vietnam War Important PeoplePlaces on the Map Terms of WarItems in the News
American History Chapter 29-1
Chapter 26 The Vietnam War.
Vietnam War
VIETNAM. President Truman  Situation in Indochina was part of Cold War struggle against communism  Decided to support France in an effort to block communist.
The United States Focuses on Vietnam. Japanese take power in Vietnam during World War II. China had controlled the region off and on for hundreds of years.
THIS IS With Host... Your From the Delta to the DMZ Little man in the Orange Robes Good Morning Vietnam This Agent Ain’t Orange.
19.1 Going to War in Vietnam. Lesson Objectives 1. The students will be able to discuss what started the conflict in Vietnam. 2. The students will be.
Chapter 22 Vietnam Pages Terms to Know Containment Domino Theory Pacification Tonkin Gulf Resolution Vietnamization Ho Chi Minh Trail War Powers.
ALLIES  France  United States  Pres. JFK  Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson  Gen. Westmoreland  Robert McNamara  Pres. Richard Nixon COMMUNISTS.
The Vietnam War. Why did the U.S. fight the Vietnam War? Find your seat Find your seat Staple +place JFK Assignment in HW/LW bin Staple +place JFK Assignment.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Origins of the Vietnam War.
Origins of the Vietnam War Chapter 16 Section 1. Kennedy and Nixon O Shared a vision for a better America in the 1960’s O Still against Communism!!! O.
Review Questions What did the U.S. and Soviets do in Germany? What did the U.S. and Soviets do in Korea? What do you think will happen in Vietnam?
The Vietnam War. Ho Chi Minh Created the Indochinese Communist Party that fought for Vietnamese independence from France.
Chapter 30. French Controlled Vietnam From 1800 until war –Plantations –Strict laws –Restricted Freedom of speech –Jailed many dissenters.
United States History Ms. Girbal Wednesday, May 20, 2015
CHAPTER 16 VOCABULARY OF THE VIETNAM WAR. OBJECTIVES Describe the reasons that the United States helped the French fight the Vietnamese. Identify ways.
Today’s Objective We will explain reasons why the United States got involved in the Vietnam War. Sub-Objective We will describe the impact of events such.
Vietnam War
Vietnam Timeline WWII (ended 1945): Japanese occupation of Indochina* 1945: Minh declared independence of all Vietnam : France re-asserted colonial.
Vietnam War. Geneva Accords Stated that Loas, Cambodia, and Vietnam would become independent countries Stated that Loas, Cambodia, and Vietnam would become.
30-1: Moving Toward Conflict. Background information The Players: Ho Chi Minh: Communist Leader of North Vietnam Vietminh: Communist group led by Ho Chi.
Chapter 31: The War in Vietnam. Background of the War 1954: French defeated at Dien Bien Phu- surrendered to Ho Chi Minh’s communist forces –US supported.
Bachground Information to April 30, 1975.
Vietnam War Chapter 29. Moving Toward Conflict Where's Vietnam? Where's Vietnam? French rule in Vietnam & Indochina (late 1800s included Vietnam,
Vietnam: Review What are the key events and terms you need to know?
The Beginning of The Vietnam War Unit 4 Section 2 Part 7.
The Vietnam War Background French removed as colonial power from Vietnam in 1954 Geneva Accords: Vietnam divided between communist back gov’t in North.
Chapter 20 Vocab Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh/ Vietminh Leader of the Vietnamese independence movement who also embraced communism. Founded the Vietminh…the League.
Origins of the Vietnam War
VIETNAM.
Vietnam and the End of the Cold War
The Vietnam War Chapter 31.
Vietnam War.
Origins of the Vietnam War
Chapter 19 “The Vietnam War"
History Through Literature: Unit 4
Vietnam War History Notes 13-4.
Knights Charge 5/5 What was LBJ’s domestic plan called?
The Vietnam War.
The Vietnam War Cold War Hot Spot!.
Origins of the Vietnam War
Conflict in Vietnam.
Vietnam War “When nothing is owed, deserved, or expected / And your life doesn’t change by the man’s that’s elected” --The Avett Brothers “I had a brother.
WARM UP – December 1 Using your notes from yesterday, answer the following questions on a post it: 1. What two sections was Korea divided into following.
Chapter 20 Vocab ( ) Vietnam – 16 words.
VIETNAM.
Background to the Conflict
Origins of the Vietnam War
Chapter 22.1: Moving Toward Conflict
Vietnam War Anticipation Guide
The Vietnam War.
Chapter 22: The Vietnam War
The Vietnam War Years
US Involvement in the VIETNAM WAR & President Nixon
Bell Work What changes took place in towards the end of the Civil Rights Movement? Use complete sentences.
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 22 Vocab Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh/ Vietminh Leader of the Vietnamese independence movement who also embraced communism. Founded the Vietminh…the League for the Independence of Vietnam.

Domino Theory The belief that if one country (Vietnam) fell to communism, the rest of the region (southeast asia) would soon follow.

Dien Bien Phu French military base in northwest Vietnam where French forces surrendered to Vietminh forces in 1954.

Geneva Accords France granted independence to Indo- China (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia), and Vietnam was divided at the 17 th parallell into two countries.

Ngo Dinh Diem Anti-communist leader of South Vietnam. Unpopular with the Vietnamese people, but supported by the US government.

Vietcong Guerilla fighters committed to undermining Diem’s government in the South and uniting Vietnam as a single, communist state.

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Authorized the US president to “take all necessary measures to repel anyi armed attack against the forces of the US and to prevent further aggression.” Congress essentially handed their war powers over to the president.

William Westmoreland The American commander in South Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh Trail Network of jungle paths that North Vietnam used to supply the Vietcong.

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) Student activist group originally committed to fight against racism and poverty, which also campaigns against the war in Vietnam.

Credibility Gap Gap between what the Johnson administration said and what journalists reported. Made it hard for the American public to believe what the government told them.

Tet Offensive Coordinated assault by the North Vietnamese army on many important targets in South Vietnam (including the US embassy in Saigon) Turned American public opinion against the war. Named after the lunar New Year.

Vietnamization (Nixon) gradual withdrawal of American troops, as South Vietnam slowly assumed more of the fighting.

My Lai Village in S. Vietnam where in 1968 US forces opened fire on unarmed civilians killing between Vietnamese.

Pentagon Papers Government papers leaked to the New York Times, that revealed that the US governemnt had not been honest about the conflict.

Paris Peace Accords 1973 Peace Agreement between the US, S. Vietnam, N. Vietnam, and the Vietcong that effectivly ended the Vietnam War.

War Powers Act Passed by Congress in 1973, this act required the President to inform Congress of any commitment of troops abroad within 48 hours and to withdraw them in days unless Congress approves the troop commitment. This was a way to reestablish some limits on executive power.