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100

This long-term cause of the Vietnam War was the French attempt to maintain control over their colony, Vietnam.

What is colonialism


100

The 1954 battle where the Viet Minh defeated the French, forcing them to leave Vietnam.

What is the Battle of Dien Bien Phu?

100

The leader of the Viet Minh and North Vietnam, who was a communist but seen by many Vietnamese as a nationalist hero.

Who is Ho Chi Minh?

100

In a source analysis, this term means that the sources agree with each other.

What is Corroboration?

200

This powerful desire for self-rule and independence was the main driving force for the Viet Minh.

What is Nationalism?

200

The 1968 offensive by North Vietnam that was a military failure but a major psychological victory, turning the US public against the war.

What is the Tet Offensive?

200

The Vietnamese communist general who masterminded the victory at Dien Bien Phu.

Who is General Vo Nguyen Giap?

200

In a source analysis, you must identify both what the sources agree on AND where they...

What is Contradict (or Disagree)?

300

The global ideological struggle between the USA and the USSR that turned a local conflict into a major war.

What is the Cold War?

300

The 1954 international agreement that temporarily split Vietnam at the 17th parallel but promised elections to reunify the country.

What are the Geneva Accords?

300

The US President who escalated the war in Vietnam, sending hundreds of thousands of troops after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident.

Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?

400

A war where two major powers support opposing sides in a smaller country, rather than fighting each other directly.

What is a Proxy War?

400

The 1941 surprise attack by Japan that brought the United States into World War II.

What is the Attack on Pearl Harbor?

400

The British Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain" to describe the division of Europe.

Who is Winston Churchill?

500

The name for the region of Southeast Asia that includes Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, which was a French colony.

What is Indochina?

500

The 1964 incident that gave the US Congress the justification to escalate its military involvement in Vietnam.

What is the Gulf of Tonkin Incident?

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