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1 United States & Southeast Asia Political Climate of the 1950s

2 The Precursors  The Atlantic Charter  Europe’s Colonial relationships  Cold War Stalemate  National Independence Movements

3 Involvement of United States  Allegiance  China became a Communist Country  Vietnam’s Independence Declaration  Spread of Communism

4 Eisenhower’s Administration  Political self-determination  Confrontation and Conciliation  Threats of using Nuclear Weapons  Truman’s Containment Strategy  Reduced Military Spending

5 Intensified Involvement  Korean War  Police Action  French Motives  Military Assistance to France

6 Domino Theory  Domino Theory: The concept that if one country adopted Communism, then other countries would follow suit  Cold War containment  Justification for American intervention

7 The Aftermath  Vietnam Elections  Military Training for South Vietnam  75% war costs  350,000 casualties

8 References Ferraton, M. (2009, December 16). World War II and Decolonization: Rise of African Nationalism in the Post-Second World War Era. Retrieved July 11, 2010, from http://african- independence.suite101.com/article.cfm/world_war_ii_and_decol onization The Domino Theory. (n.d). Retrieved July 11, 2010, from http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1965.html Learn About the Vietnam War. (n.d.). Retrieved July 11, 2010, from http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/modules/vietnam/index.cfm


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