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General
100
Who was the leader of North Vietnam?
Ho Chi Minh
100

What happened in 1968, causing outrage amongst the American and Australian population?

My Lai Massacre

100

According to Paul Ham, what kind of welcome home did most soldiers recieve?

negative, they were not welcomed with parades

100

Who did America provide assistance to at first to try and stop the spread of communism in Vietnam?

France
100
Name one other conflict in the Pacific region which contributed to Australia's decision to enter the war

Chinese Revolution (1945 - 49)

Korean War (1950 - 53)

Malayan Emergency (1948 - 1960)

Taiwan Strait Crisis (1954 - 58)

Indonesian Confrontation (1963 - 66)

100

What is the National Service Scheme?

conscription of 20 year old males

200

Which Prime Minister officially ended Australia's involvement in Vietnam?

Gough Whitlam
200
How is a moratorium different to a strike?

strike involves people from same industry e.g. nurses, teachers. moratorium is everyone 

200

Was the domino theory proven true or false? why?

false - because communism never spread beyond Vietnam

200

The Vietnam War was a ______ war in the Cold War

proxy

200
The government claimed communism had to be stopped before it got to Australia - what was the policy called?

forward defence

200

Males of which age were placed into the lottery for National Service?

(all those turning) 20 years old

300

Which US President came up with Vietnamization?

Richard Nixon

300

When did Australia send advisors to help South Vietnam?

1962

300

How did Harold Holt differ from his predecessor Robert Menzies?

he was much more progressive and hip

300

The Americans were well-versed in _____warfare, and were unable to fight in a _________war

conventional, guerrilla
300

Identify the 3 main reasons which contributed to Australia's withdrawal from the Vietnam War. Bonus 100 points for the 4th reason

It was futile (they couldn't win)

Public response (moratoriums)

Following US lead

Liberal Party wanted to win upcoming election

300

What metaphor does George Kennan use in his Long Telegram to describe communism?

malignant parasite that feeds on diseases tissue

400

Who said that Australia was "all the way witH LBJ?"

Harold Holt

400

When was the Battle of Long Tan?

1966

400

Why do most historians claim the moratoriums had little impact on the government's decision to withdraw?

Bc they had already started to do so before the protests

400

During the Cold War, politicians feared being accused of being communist. What was this phenomenon called?

McCarthyism

400

Identify all 6 reasons for Australia's entry into the war

SVN's request, fear of communism, fear of abandonment, treaty obligations, US pressure, safety in the Pacific region

400

What does SEATO stand for?

Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation

500

Who started the National Service Scheme?

Robert Menzies

500

Name one of the main groups involved in organising the moratoriums

Save Our Sons

Vietnam Moratorium Campaign

500

The polls show that the majority of Australians supported _________, but many did not support ________.

involvement in the war, conscription

OR

conscription, sending conscripts to Vietnam

500

The metaphorical name used to describe the division between East and West during Cold War

Iron Curtain

500

What was the irony behind SEATO?

the majority of members were not in South East Asia

500

Name the three countries that made up French Indochina

Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia

600

Who was the Opposition Leader when Robert Menzies announced that Australia would enter the war?

Arthur Calwell

600

How did the Petrov Affair affect Australian politics?

it caused the Labor Party to split

600

Menzies claimed Australia would enter the Vietnam War due to a request for help from South Vietnam. Explain why this is so controversial in retrospect.

The request existed but only because Menzies begged South Vietnam to 
600

The US policy of pacification was central to their mission in South Vietnam - what is it?

to gain trust of the vietnamese people so they don't convert to communism 

600
Explain the significance of ANZUS i.e. the alliance between Australia and the US

it was the first time we formed an official partnership

600

What does AATTV stand for?

Australian Army Training Team Vietnam

700

Who came up with the domino theory?

US President Dwight Eisenhower
700

What happened to the South Vietnamese Gov after they assassinated Ngo Dinh Diem?

unstable and could not maintain leadership i.e. 6 different leaders between 1963-75

700

What do the Vietnamese call the Vietnam War?

Second Indochina War

700

The US intervention in Vietnam was unusual bc it's foreign policy had only recently shifted from what to what?

Isolationism to interventionism

700

Provide two reasons that the Leader of the Labor Party opposed Menzies' decision to enter the war?

sending young men to die, it was not right to intervene in a civil conflict, believed it would not stop communism, even provoke China, risk the safety of Australia which does not have enough people to defend itself
700

What was the name of the base that 1ATF (the Australians) were responsible for defending? bonus 300 points if you know what it means in English

Nui Dat 

Dirt mountain

800

The National Liberation Front are otherwise known as...?

Viet Cong

800

Explain what happened during the Tet Offensive.

US believed the communists would not attack or be active during Lunar New Year so they let their guard down. Communists launched attacks all over the South including US Embassy which made it a propaganda win for them.

800

Explain why both the Australians and Viet Cong were able to claim victory at the Battle of Long Tan

Australians successfully defended their base

Viet Cong successfully ambushed the Australians (and removed their casualties and claimed they killed more Australians than they lost)

800

Was US President John F. Kennedy for or against increased involvement in Vietnam?

for, US involvement escalated greatly under his presidency

800

Explain the success of Operation Overlord

successful in pushing back Viet Cong in short term, but they returned as soon as Australians left

800
Roughly how many Australians were killed serving in the Vietnam War? (in the hundreds is fine)

521

1000
Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs who encouraged Menzies to enter the war

Paul Hasluck

1000

Name two things that was decided at the Geneva Conference.

Vietnam split in half along 17th parallel

They would hold democratic elections in two yrs time

France would gradually withdraw after its defeat

1000

Name the three different historical schools of thought for interpreting historical events (not just relevant to Vietnam War)

traditional, revisionist, post-revisionist

1000

Why have historians claimed that the Vietnam War and Afghanistan War were similar? (at least two reasons)

Because America intervened, made things worse, forced to fight a long costly war, and then withdrew because they had lost

1000

Why did Australia feel abandoned by Britain after WWII?

because Britain formed an alliance with Japan despite it's hostility towards others in the Pacific incl. Aus

1000

Name one thing the Pentagon Papers revealed

The US gov escalated their involvement without telling the people, that they had assisted France militarily during First Indochina War, LBJ intensified war even though he was telling people he would decrease involvement