Gulf of Tonkin
Gulf of Tonkin Res. / War powers act
domino theory / justification
Nixon response/ Vietnamization
Vietnam Misc.
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What was the name of the U.S. ship attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin?

U.S.S. Maddox

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Who proposed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?

President Lyndon B. Johnson

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When did the Domino Theory begin?

The Cold War 

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Richard Nixon called his plan to shift combat responsibility to South Vietnam while withdrawing U.S. troops what 

Vietnamization

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In January 1968, North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces launched surprise attacks during this Vietnamese holiday

Tet offensive

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Critics later argued that Johnson used the Gulf of Tonkin incident to do this and expand U.S. military involvement without proper congressional oversight

escalate the Vietnam War

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When did Congress pass the War Powers Act? 

1973

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Who proposed the domino theory? 

Dwight D. Eisenhower 

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While withdrawing U.S. troops, Nixon expanded the war into these neighboring countries to cut off North Vietnamese supply lines

Cambodia and Laos 

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The Tet Offensive shocked Americans because it showed that U.S. officials had lied about this

U.S. progress in the war

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This was passed by Congress and gave President Johnson unlimtied authority to use military force in Vietnam without an official declaration of wa

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution 

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Why did Congress pass the War Powers Act?

to limit the ability of the president regarding war and sending troops

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U.S. leaders used the Domino Theory to argue that involvement in Vietnam was necessary to stop this larger global threat

Spread of Communism 

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Nixon’s quote was meant to achieve this goal: maintaining U.S. credibility without committing more American troops

"peace with honor"

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This Green Beret soldier, who received the Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam, was badly wounded but saved the lives of many comrades

Roy Benavidez

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The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was eventually limited by this 1973 law, which restricted the president’s ability to commit U.S. forces without congressional approval

War Powers Act

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Why was the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution controversial? 

The executive branch (President LBJ) escalated the war and U.S. involvement in Vietnam without legislative (Congress) approval. no checks and balances. 

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The Domino Theory was most often used to justify American involvement in which conflict?

the Vietnam war

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Although Vietnamization reduced American ground troops, Nixon continued heavy U.S. involvement in the war by relying on this branch of the military

Air force / air power (bombing campaigns) 

400

The Vietnam War was fought between communist North Vietnam (backed by the Soviet Union and China) and....

South Vietnam (supported by U.S. leaders and military)

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The Gulf of Tonkin incident highlighted this constitutional tension between the President and Congress

Checks and Balances 

EX.: the power to declare war versus the power to act as commander-in-chief

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Was there a declaration of war?

NO!

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The Domino Theory reflected America’s broader Cold War goal of preventing the spread of communism, a strategy also known by this term

Containment 

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While promoting Vietnamization at home, Nixon also appealed directly to Americans, asking them to support his policies in what became known as his famous televised address

the “Silent Majority” speech

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The Tet Offensive was a military failure for the communists, but a political success because it did this to U.S. public opinion

It was a turning point because it turned many Americans against the war 

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