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10/17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR1

10/17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR2 CHAPTER 22 THE VIETNAM WAR

10/17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR3 Today’s Goal Be able to show how the Cold War and conflicts in Korea and Vietnam influenced domestic and international politics. State Content Standard # 26

10/17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR4 SECTION 5 THE END OF THE VIETNAM WAR

QUESTION #1 WHAT WAS NIXON’S ‘SECRET PLAN’ TO END THE VIETNAM WAR? 10/17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR5

QUESTION #2 WHAT GROUP DID PRESIDENT NIXON CLAIM SUPPORTED HIS ADMINISTRATION? 10/17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR6

QUESTION #3 WHAT WERE SOME OF THE MAJOR EVENTS CONCERNING VIETNAM THAT CAUSE TROUBLE ON THE HOMEFRONT? 10/17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR7

QUESTION #4 LIST THE MAJOR EVENTS THAT LED TO THE END OF THE WAR FROM 1972 TO /17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR8

QUESTION #5 LIST 4 SHORT TERM AND LONG TERM RESULTS OF THE VIETNAM WAR. 10/17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR9

10/17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR10 VIETNAM WAR STATS 2nd Longest war for US (11 years) "War" was never declared U.S.A. WAR COSTS = $200 Billion (Cornell U) U.S. bomb tonnage dropped during: World War II = 2,057,244 tons Vietnam War = 7,078,032 tons 1,000 lbs. for every man, woman and child in Vietnam. 70,000 “DODGERS” in Canada.

10/17/2015CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR11 Today’s Accomplishment You can show how the Cold War and conflicts in Korea and Vietnam influenced domestic and international politics. State Content Standard # 26