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Vietnam War Jeopardy Review. Chapter 22 Concepts. The Vietnam War. Important People - 100. Vietnamese leader who was backed by Chinese communists. Important People - 200. U.S. president who said that U.S. military advisors would fire if they were fired upon. Important People - 300.
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Vietnam WarJeopardyReview Chapter 22 Concepts
Important People - 100 • Vietnamese leader who was backed by Chinese communists.
Important People - 200 • U.S. president who said that U.S. military advisors would fire if they were fired upon.
Important People - 300 • U.S. president who ordered continuous bombing of North Vietnam below the 20th parallel in 1965.
Important People - 400 • People who did not want war.
Important People - 500 • People who supported the war in Vietnam.
Important People - 600 • President of the United States when it pulled out of Vietnam.
Important People - 700 • Commander of American forces in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive.
Important People - 800 • Man who became president of South Vietnam in 1955 who was assassinated in 1963 (against Kennedy’s wishes).
Places on the Map - 100 • Country into which U.S. forces began firing in 1966.
Places on the Map - 200 • City attacked by communist troops during the Tet Offensive.
Places on the Map - 300 • Place in which hundreds of civilians were massacred in 1968.
Places on the Map - 400 • European nation that controlled Vietnam before World War II.
Places on the Map - 500 • Two communist nations that sent supplies and help to North Vietnam.
Places on the Map - 600 • European city where a cease-fire accord was signed between the French and North Vietnam.
Places on the Map - 700 • Area that included Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
Places on the Map - 800 • Gulf that lies off the east coast of Vietnam (essentially began U.S. involvement under Lyndon B. Johnson)
Terms of War - 100 • Policy preventing the expansion of a hostile power or ideology.
Terms of War - 200 • Irregular warfare by independent bands of military (surprise attacks).
Terms of War - 300 • U.S. troops sent to help train South Vietnamese soldiers.
Terms of War - 400 • President Eisenhower’s theory about the spread of communism in Southeast Asia.
Terms of War - 500 • Official postponement of military service – medical and schooling were the two most common means.
Terms of War - 600 • Increasing the size and scope of war – increasing the amount of troops.
Terms of War - 700 • Area prohibited from being used for military purposes.
Terms of War - 800 • Person who flees to a foreign country to escape danger.
Items in the News - 100 • North Vietnamese communists who worked their way into South Vietnamese society.
Items in the News - 200 • Trail used by North Vietnamese soldiers to move supplies and to make attacks on South Vietnam – through Laos and Cambodia.
Items in the News - 300 • Term coined under Nixon’s presidency meaning the gradual withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam.
Items in the News - 400 • Parallel at which Vietnam was divided in 1954, giving the communists control of North Vietnam.
Items in the News - 500 • Religious group that denounced the government of South Vietnam in 1963, as its leader was strongly Catholic.
Items in the News - 600 • Chemical agent used by the United States to destroy the vegetation in Vietnam, exposing the Vietcong and North Vietnamese.
Items in the News - 700 • Resolution that authorized presidential action in Vietnam.
Items in the News - 800 • Classified documents on U.S. involvement in Vietnam published by the New York Times – pre-planned to enter with not plan of withdrawing under Johnson.