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UNIT 6. LIVING WITH GREAT TURMOIL. CHAPTER 22. THE VIETNAM WAR. THE ROOTS OF AMERICAN INVOLVEMENT. FRENCH COLONY 1800-1940 JAPANESE OCCUPATION 1940-1945 INDEPENDENCE DECLARED HO CHI MINH. THE ROOTS OF AMERICAN INVOLVEMENT. FRANCE “KEEPS” VIETNAM U.S.A. HELPS FRANCE

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  1. UNIT 6 LIVING WITH GREAT TURMOIL CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  2. CHAPTER 22 THE VIETNAM WAR CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  3. THE ROOTS OFAMERICAN INVOLVEMENT FRENCH COLONY 1800-1940 JAPANESE OCCUPATION 1940-1945 INDEPENDENCE DECLARED HO CHI MINH CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  4. THE ROOTS OFAMERICAN INVOLVEMENT FRANCE “KEEPS” VIETNAM U.S.A. HELPS FRANCE $2.6 BILLION CONTAINMENT ANTI-COMMUNISM CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  5. FRANCE DEFEATED DIEN BIEN PHU (1954) GENEVA PEACE ACCORDS NORTH VIETNAM COMMUNISTS – HO CHI MINH SOUTH VIETNAM CAPITALIST REPUBLIC NGO DINH DIEM CORRUPT / INTOLERANT CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  6. NORTH VIETNAM COMMUNISTS SUPPORTED SOUTH VIETNAM U.S. SUPPORTED CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  7. SOUTH VIETNAM U.S. SUPPORTED NORTH VIETNAM COMMUNIST SUPPORTED CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  8. LYNDONB.JOHNSON36THPRESIDENT CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  9. LBJ EXPANDS THE CONFLICT THE GOAL: NOT TO LET S. VIETNAM “FALL” TO COMMUNIST TONKIN GULF RESOLUTION U.S. SHIPS ATTACKED (?) LBJ GAINS POWER CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  10. SECTION 2 U.S. INVOLVEMENT AND ESCALATION CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  11. THE DECISION TO ESCALATE SUPPORT FOR “CONTAINMENT” ROBERT MCNAMARA SEC OF DEFENSE DEAN RUSK SEC OF STATE GENERAL WESTMORELAND PUBLIC OPINION (61%) CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  12. CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  13. JUNGLE WAR - VIETAMESE STRATEGY HIT & RUN ATTACKS GUERRILLA WARFARE AMBUSHES MIX WITH CIVILIANS HIDDEN TRAPS & MINES UNDERGROUND TUNNELS CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  14. U.S. STRATEGY WIN “HEARTS & MINDS” STRATEGIC HAMLETS ATTRITION “BODY COUNTS” NAPLAM SEARCH AND DESTROY “AGENT ORANGE” CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  15. U.S DEATHS IN VIETNAM CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  16. AMERICAN POWS CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  17. CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  18. CHAPTER 22 SECTION 3 A NATION DIVIDED THE VIETNAM WAR CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  19. A WORKING CLASS WAR COLLEGE DEFERMENT MEDICAL DEFERMENT JOIN NAT. GUARD / RESERVES HIGH RATIO OF… LOW SOCIO-ECONOMIC MEN AFRICAN-AMERICANS CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  20. THE ROOTS OF OPPOSTION TO THE WAR THE NEW LEFT STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY TOM HAYDEN AL HABER CAMPUS ACTIVISM CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  21. CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  22. CHAPTER 22 – SECTION 4THE VIETNAM WAR 1968: A TUMULTOUS YEAR CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  23. THE TET OFFENSIVE SURPRISE ATTACK BY THE VIET CONG 100 SOUTHERN CITIES A MONTH OF FIGHTING U.S. MILITARY VICTORY N.V POLITICAL VICTORY CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  24. CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  25. FIGHTING IN SAIGON CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  26. EXECUTION OF A VIET CONG SUSPECT CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  27. LBJ TALKED ABOUT “THE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL” TET DESTROYED THAT IDEA INCREASED “CREDIBILITY GAP” CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  28. THE TIDE SHIFTS PUBLIC OPINION NOW AGAINST THE WAR LBJ - NO RE-ELECTION BID U.S. STOPS BOMBING U.S. WANTS TO NEGOTIATE FOR PEACE CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  29. CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  30. THE 1968 ELECTION HUMPHREY (DEM) Vs NIXON (REP) Vs WALLACE (AM. IND.) CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  31. RICHARD NIXON WINS CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  32. RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENT 1969-1974 CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  33. CH 22–THE VIETNAM WAR SECTION 5 THE END OF THE VIETNAM WAR CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  34. PRESIDENT NIXON’SVIETNAM STRATEGY TROOP WITHDRAWL “VIETNAMIZATION” PEACE NEGOTIATIONS BOMBING CAMPAIGNS CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  35. CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  36. TROUBLE ON THE HOME FRONT “THE SILENT MAJORITY” SUPPORT FOR NIXON MY LAI MASSACRE INVASION OF CAMBODIA KENT ST. / JACKSON ST. THE PENTAGON PAPERS CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  37. NIXON GREETED TROOPS IN VIETNAM CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  38. DEAD IN VILLAGE OF MY LAI CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  39. NIXON ANNOUNCING THE CAMBODIAN INVASION CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  40. SHOTS FIRED AT KENT STATE CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  41. AFTER THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGS CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  42. “FOUR DEAD IN OHIO” CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  43. CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  44. DANIELELLSBERGSTOLE “THEPENTAGONPAPERS” CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  45. AMERICA’S LONGEST WAR ENDS THE OCTOBER SURPRISE (‘72) “PEACE IS AT HAND” THE CHRISTMAS BOMBINGS (DEC ‘72) PARIS PEACE TREATY (JAN ‘73) US. TROOPS WITHDRAW (MAR ‘73) SOUTH VIET. SURRENDERS (APR ‘75) CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

  46. THE WAR’S LEGACY 1,500,000 VIETNAMESE KILLED ~58,000 AMERICANS KILLED 365, 000 WOUNDED U.S. MILITARY NOW CAUTIOUS PUBLIC MORE CYNICAL THE DRAFT WAS ABOLISHED WAR POWERS ACT PASSED CH 22 - THE VIETNAM WAR

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