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List and describe three amendments AFTER the Bill of Rights (1-10) that had a major impact on American society. FOCUS
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1954—France leaves Vietnam US does not want Southeast Asia to fall to communism Domino theory belief that if one country in an area became communist, others would follow US supports South Vietnam against North Vietnam THE VIETNAM WAR 1954-1975
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South Vietnam’s government is weak and unpopular The U.S. supports Diem because he is anti-Communist THE VIETNAM WAR
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1961—JFK sends 16,000 “advisors” to Vietnam to train army Kennedy was considering pulling troops out of Vietnam 1963—Diem assassinated 1 month before Kennedy 1964—new President Lyndon B. Johnson takes aggressive stand on Vietnam VIETNAM WAR
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1964—Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Congress gives President power to operate war in Vietnam Leads to escalation of war in Vietnam VIETNAM WAR
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1965-66 Hundreds of thousands of US troops are sent to Vietnam The public was told the war was being won By 1967, nearly 500,000 US troops were in Vietnam People began to question the war—why more troops if we’re winning? 1968—Tet Offensive by N. Vietnam shows the U.S. is not winning the war VIETNAM WAR
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Students were the major group of antiwar protesters Many musicians and celebrities also protested the war Argued that young people could be sent to war at 18, but could not vote Led to 26 th amendment in 1971 Changes voting age from 21 to 18 ANTIWAR PROTEST
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1968 was a turning point Protests increased Johnson decided not to run for re-election Anti-war leaders Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King are assassinated Richard Nixon wins the election by promising “peace with honor” in Vietnam VIETNAM WAR
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Explain three causes of the American Revolution in 1776. DO NOW REVIEW
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Nixon established a new policy to end the war Vietnamization Turn over the fighting to South Vietnam’s troops Nixon also increased bombing of N. Vietnam to try to get them to give up fighting 1970—The U.S. secretly bombs Cambodia VIETNAM WAR
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Kent State Massacre April 1970 Students protesting bombing are attacked by National Guard troops 4 killed KENT STATE MASSACRE
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The US and N. Vietnam negotiate a treaty to end the war in 1973 58,000 Americans died in Vietnam 1,000,000 or more Vietnamese died 1973—War Powers Act Check on President’s power President can only send troops to a country for 90 days Congress needs to authorize longer than that END OF THE VIETNAM WAR
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1975—last US troops leave Vietnam North Vietnam takes control of entire country US fails to contain communism Vietnam has major impact on US foreign policy Détente with the Soviet Union—1970s No war until 1991 LEGACY OF VIETNAM
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Explain how the Vietnam War was part of the US policy of containment during the Cold War. Was the Vietnam War a success or failure of the policy of containment? CLOSING
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