AGENDA May 3, 2010 1.Administrative:  Stamps – DBQ #11  Bring AP review books to class this week 2.Today’s topic: Vietnam, The Final Act  Lecture /

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AGENDA May 3, Administrative:  Stamps – DBQ #11  Bring AP review books to class this week 2.Today’s topic: Vietnam, The Final Act  Lecture / Guided Notes 3.Homework for Tuesday, May 4:  Study for test on Chapters 38-39

Calendar for the Week Monday: Topic: Vietnam, The Final Act Due: 1) Vote for Best of the 60s & 70s 2) DBQ #11 Tuesday: Test -- Chap. 38 & 39 Wed./Th.:Cumulative Exam (multiple choice) In-Class Review Session Friday: AP Exam (in-class DBQ for those not taking the AP exam)

Terms for Chapter 38Terms for Chapter 39 Flexible ResponseVietnamization Freedom RidersPentagon Papers Ngo DiemDétente Bay of PigsGriswold v. Connecticut Cuban Missile CrisisInflation Peaceful CoexistenceEarl Warren & school prayer University of MississippiNixon’s “southern strategy” Great SocietyWar Powers Act Gulf of Tonkin ResolutionOil Embargo Civil Rights Act of 1964Watergate Voting Rights Act of 1965 / 24 th Amendment ERA Tet OffensiveRoe v. Wade 6-Day WarCamp David accords (Israel & Egypt) 1968 Democratic Convention 3 Ps

Vietnam: The Final Act

Anti-War Movement

MLK at Riverside Church

Kent State

Richard Nixon

Vietnamization

Peace Talks: Winding Down the War

Homecoming

The Final Act

The Memorial

Costs of the Vietnam War Near 60,000 American soldiers dead  250,000 maimed 2 million Vietnamese dead Half a million refugees Vietnam syndrome in the military led to caution (the Powell Doctrine)  Restrict media access  Never commit troops without an exit strategy  Highest priority on prevention of American casualties  Played out in the Gulf War of 1990

The rest of the Week Tuesday: Test -- Chap. 38 & 39 Wed./Th.:Cumulative Exam (multiple choice) In-Class Review Session Friday: AP Exam (in-class DBQ for those not taking the AP exam)