unpopular war
groups/leaders
Art and rebellion
Vietnam & Beyond
Eazy points
100

This was the term for the first major U.S. conflict where uncensored, graphic combat footage was regularly broadcast, exposing the public to the war's brutality.

What is the "Living-Room War"

100

 Martin Luther King Jr. publicly articulated his opposition to the war in this 1967 address.




What is "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence"?



100

The hippie movement prominently expressed its anti-war opposition through this famous music festival.

What is Woodstock?

100

The war expanded geographically into these two neighboring countries, where the Viet Cong moved troops and supplies via the Ho Chi Minh Trail

What are Cambodia and Laos?

100
war mentioned in powerpoint

what is VIETNAM

200

The military unit of U.S. soldiers responsible for the My Lai Massacre on March 16, 1968

what is the charlie company


200

The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) used this particular type of educational event on college campuses to organize protests against the war

What are "teach-ins"?

200

John Lennon and Yoko Ono held this specific, ten-day event during their honeymoon to attract media attention and promote peace

What is the "Bed In"?

200

The absence of this, typical in a traditional conflict, compounded the difficulty in achieving a decisive military outcome for the US.

What is a clear battlefront or path to victory?

200

made the PowerPoint (must answer full names)

who is Robert Rivera and William Wilson.

300

This core question about the war's purpose fueled American dissatisfaction, as they failed to see how it effectively halted the feared domino effect of communism.

What is the lack of a clear purpose or war objectives?

300

This group of women, distinct from Women Strike for Peace (WSP), was mentioned among the diverse organizations opposing the war.

What is the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

300

This specific piece of art by James Gong Fu Dong was cited as an example of criticism against the war.

What is "Vietnam Scoreboard"?

300

The continuous shifting of the war's objectives from containing communism to this new goal made a clear strategy and end goal impossible.

What is nation-building?

300

the game we're playing

what is jeopardy

400

Public dissatisfaction and the motivation of protest groups were fueled by a growing lack of faith in the government's truthfulness regarding these two aspects of the war.

What are the war's progress and goals?

400

The opposition to the war, led by groups like the hippies, primarily consisted of young people, including these two specific demographics.

What are high school dropouts and college students? 

400

The precise number of shots fired by National Guardsmen during the Kent State incident

What is 67 shots?

400

The expansion of the conflict into Cambodia prompted the U.S. response, which included President Nixon's order for an invasion to target and destroy these specific areas.

What are enemy base areas?

400

When does the semester end?

december 12th

500

This popular media catchphrase describes the widening public mistrust of the Johnson administration's reports on the war's true progress, a feeling that motivated both the "teach-ins" organized by the SDS and the expressive activism of the "Bed-In" by John and Yoko.

What is the Credibility Gap?

500

The hippies' opposition was often expressed by their communal lifestyle, which included this specific method of traveling across the country to organize and participate in protests.

What is hitchhiking?

500

John Lennon and Yoko Ono used this phrase on rented billboards in major global cities as part of their international campaign

What is "War Is Over (If You Want It)"?

500

The Viet Cong's effective use of this military strategy negated the technological and conventional military superiority of the U.S. forces.

What is guerilla warfare?

500

days april 1st is away

what is 120 days