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Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon B. Johnson. The Vietnam War. Map of Vietnam. The War During Johnson & Nixon Administrations. French involvement Geneva Accords Division of Vietnam Viet Minh-Viet Cong (NLF) Emperor Bao Dai Elections in Vietnam SEATO Ngo Dinh Diem (RVN) Nhu. Fall of Dien Bien Phu.

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Lyndon B. Johnson

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  1. Lyndon B. Johnson

  2. The Vietnam War

  3. Map of Vietnam

  4. The War DuringJohnson & Nixon Administrations French involvement Geneva Accords Division of Vietnam Viet Minh-Viet Cong (NLF) Emperor Bao Dai Elections in Vietnam SEATO Ngo Dinh Diem (RVN) Nhu

  5. Fall of Dien Bien Phu

  6. Ho Chi Minh

  7. Anti-war protest against Diem

  8. Buddhist Monk Protest

  9. Duong Van Minh ousts Diem

  10. Battles and Conflicts Ho Chi Minh Trail Agent Orange Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Maddox and Turner Joy The Tet Offensive

  11. Napalm Explosion

  12. The Evils of War My Lai Lt. William Calley

  13. Lt. William Calley

  14. An End to Vietnam Repeal of Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Cooper-Church Amendment “Christmas bombings” Treaty of Paris Nixon’s secret treaty Nguyen van Thieu

  15. Cambodian Mercenaries

  16. Bombing of North Vietnam

  17. U.S. Bombing of Cambodia

  18. U.S. Marines leaving Saigon

  19. Student Rebellion Students for a Democratic Society “The New Left” Freedom of Speech Movement University of California, Berkeley

  20. The Counterculture Hippies “Sexual revolution” Drug culture Rock-n-roll

  21. The “Hippie” Soldier

  22. Hippies vs Soldiers

  23. The public reacts to Vietnam Sen. J. William Fulbright A downturn in the economy Protests & student demonstrations “teach-ins” Mobilization against the war March against Death The Moratorium The Pentagon Papers Daniel Ellsberg

  24. Protests against Vietnam at home

  25. Kent State Protests lead to violence

  26. Nixon agrees to a cease-fire

  27. Nguyen Van Thieu

  28. The draft in Vietnam The lottery system

  29. Anti-war sentiment in veterans “fragging”

  30. U.S. Marines in Vietnam

  31. Results of the Vietnam War Costs Causalities Physical destruction Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Vietnam Veterans Memorial 1982 America’s new policy towards war Foreign Assistance Appropriation Act

  32. The Vietnam Wall

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