Vietnam War 1
Vietnam War 2
Vietnam War 3
Vietnam War 4
Vietnam War 5
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What sparked the Vietnam War?

French colonial withdrawal, Vietnamese independence struggle.

100

When did the Vietnam War officially begin

1955, after French defeat at Dien Bien Phu.

100

What was the significance of the Geneva Accords

Temporarily divided Vietnam into North and South.

100

Who led the communist forces in North Vietnam

 Ho Chi Minh.

100

What was the U.S. policy towards Vietnam

Containment of communism / Domino Theory

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What was the name of the supply route used by the North Vietnamese forces?

The Ho Chi Minh Trail

200

What was Operation Rolling Thunder?

Intensive bombing campaign, aimed to weaken North Vietnam.

200

What was Agent Orange used for?

Herbicide, defoliant to destroy jungle cover

200

Who were the "Tunnel Rats"?

Special forces, tasked with clearing Viet Cong tunnels.

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What were some of the lasting impacts of Australian Troops as a results of the Vietnam War?

Chemical poisoning - led to birth defects in children

PTSD

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What was the Gulf of Tonkin incident

Alleged attack on U.S. ships, escalation trigger

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What was the Tet Offensive

Massive Viet Cong and North Vietnamese assault

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How did the Vietnam War end

Fall of Saigon, North Vietnamese victory

300

What is the estimated death toll of the Vietnam War?

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1,353,000 estimated deaths

300

Who were the four U.S. presidents during the Vietnam War period?

Eisenhower, JFK, LB Johnson, Nixon

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How many kilometres of underground tunnels did the North Vietnamese troops use during the war?

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Over 250 kilometers

400

What was the significance of the My Lai Massacre?

Mass killing of civilians, exposed brutality of war.

400

Who was Ngo Dinh Diem?

South Vietnamese leader, faced corruption allegations, assassinated.

400

During the war nearly half of the Australian troops sent to fight were conscripts. How many soldiers to the nearest 1000 were conscripts?

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Approximately 15,381 Australian conscripts

400

What was the impact of the Vietnam War on Laos and Cambodia?

Extensive bombing, destabilization, and suffering from neighboring conflict.

500

Explain what the Moratorium means in relation to the Vietnam War.

"Moratorium protests" most commonly refers to the series of large-scale anti-Vietnam War demonstrations held in the United States and Australia in 1969–1971

500

Conscription during the Vietnam War sparked significant social and political debate in Australia. Describe the process used to select conscripts and outline how public opposition to this policy influenced the government by the early 1970s.

Conscription was determined through a lottery system based on birth dates drawn from a barrel. Growing public opposition, including large-scale protests and the rise of the “Save Our Sons” movement, placed pressure on the government and contributed to the eventual withdrawal of Australian troops and the end of conscription in 1972.

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Operation Rolling Thunder (1965–1968) aimed to weaken North Vietnam through sustained aerial bombardment. Despite extensive bombing campaigns, the operation failed. Name two key reasons for this failure, considering both strategic and geographical factors.

1) The North Vietnamese used the Ho Chi Minh Trail through Laos and Cambodia.

2) The North Vietnamese used tunnel systems to avoid the bombing.

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What was the "Vietnamization" policy?

U.S. strategy, gradually transferring combat roles to South Vietnamese.

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What was the impact of the Tet Offensive on public opinion?

Shocked Americans, eroded support for the war effort.