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THE VIETNAM WAR

SUBJECT: CULTURE

NAMES: DIANA ESPINOZA
        NELLY IDROVO
The war of the Vietnam was
   the longest of the North
 American history, supposed
for this country an experience
  of failure and frustration.
             VIDEO
   The     Vietnam   War    occurred    in
    Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from
    1959 to 30 April 1975. The war was
    fought between the communist North
    Vietnam, supported by its communist
    allies, and the government of South
    Vietnam, supported by the United
    States and other member nations of
    the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
    (SEATO)
LAOS




                  VIETNAM


       CAMBODIA
 He was
 leader of the
 government
 in South
 Vietnam
    Ho Chi Minh (1890-
      1969), Vietnamese
          Communist
     leader, who was the
    first president of the
    Democratic Republic
          of Vietnam

           Video
Anti-Communist forces:   Communist forces:
 South Vietnam            North Vietnam
 United States           Viet Cong
 South Korea             Khmer Rouge
 Australia               Pathet Lao
                          People's Republic of
 Philippines
                           China
 New Zealand
                          Soviet Union North
 Khmer Republic           Korea
 Thailand Kingdom of
  Laos
COMUNIST AND
  SOCIALISM                   U.S.A.
                  V.S
“AUTHORITARIAN”         “FREEDOM” “DEMOCRACY”
  “OPPRESSIVE”
 The most important cause was
 that because of the Indochina
 War, Vietnam was divided into
 North    Vietnam     with   a
 communist state and South
 Vietnam with a democratic
 state.
   The United States was involved in
    Vietnam War because American
    policymakers believed that if the
    entire country fell under a
    Communist
    government, Communism would
    spread throughout Southeast Asia.
    This belief was known as the
    “domino theory.”
The United States entered
  the war to prevent a
 communist takeover of
South Vietnam as part of
 their wider strategy of
      containment.
   Kennedy was elected president      Australia would follow. If
    of the United States in            communism was not halted in
    November, 1960. In the first       Vietnam it would gradually
    speech he made to the American     spread throughout the world.
    public as their President          This view became known as the
    Kennedy made it clear that he      Domino Theory.
    intended to continue
    Eisenhower's policy of
    supporting Diem's South
    Vietnamese government. He
    argued that if South Vietnam
    became a communist state, the
    whole of the non-communist
    world would be at risk. If South
    Vietnam
    fell, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Phi
    lippines, New Zealand and
   He secretly sent 400 Special Operations
    Forces–trained soldiers to teach the South
    Vietnamese how to fight against Communist
    guerrillas in South Vietnam. When Kennedy
    was assassinated in November 1963, there
    were more than 16,000 U.S. military
    advisers in South Vietnam, and more than
    100 Americans had been killed. Kennedy's
    successor, Lyndon B. Johnson, committed
    the United States most fully to the war
   Johnson, a
    Democrat, succeeded to
    the presidency following
    the assassination of
    President John F.
    Kennedy, completed
    Kennedy's term and was
    elected President in his
    own right in a landslide
    victory in the 1964
    Presidential election.
 Johnson was a strong supporter of
the Domino Theory and believed that
the prevention of an National
Liberation Front victory in South
Vietnam was vital to the defence of
the United States

 Johnson, like Kennedy before
him, came under pressure from his
military advisers to take more
'forceful' action    against North
Vietnam and the NLF.
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution of
1964 gave President Lyndon B.
Johnson permission to launch a
full-scale military intervention in
Vietnam. The first American
combat     troops      arrived   in
Vietnam in March 1965.
   The most immediate task
    facing President Nixon was
    the Vietnam War. President
    Nixon introduced his policy
    of "vietnamization". The
    plan was to encourage the
    South Vietnamese to take
    more responsibility for
    fighting the war. It was
    hoped that this policy
    would eventually enable the
    United States to withdraw
    gradually all their soldiers
    from Vietnam.
 Richard Nixon had campaigned in
 the 1968 presidential election
 under the slogan that he would
 end the war in Vietnam and bring
 "peace with honor."
 However, there was no plan to do
 this, and the American
 commitment continued for
 another five years.
He initially escalated the
  conflict, overseeing secret
bombing campaigns, but soon
withdrew American troops and
   successfully negotiated a
     ceasefire with North
 Vietnam, effectively ending
 American involvement in the
               war.
The new president, Gerald Ford, a strong
supporter of US involvement in
Vietnam, tried to raise support for the
South Vietnamese government but the
Senate was adamant that as far as it was
concerned, the war was over.

On April 23, 1975, President Gerald Ford
told the American people: "Today
Americans can regain the sense of pride
that existed before Vietnam. But it cannot
be achieved by refighting a war that is
finished
End of war
WRITE (T) FOR TRUE OR (F) FOR FALSE

The Vietnam War occurred in Vietnam, Laos
and Cambodia from 1950 to 30 April
1975.___F_____
Ngo Dinh Diem:He was leader of the
government in South Vietnam._T______
Australia was a communist force__F__
The United States was a anti-communist
force__T___
John F. Kennedy, effectively ending American
involvement in the war._F_____

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  • 1. THE VIETNAM WAR SUBJECT: CULTURE NAMES: DIANA ESPINOZA NELLY IDROVO
  • 2. The war of the Vietnam was the longest of the North American history, supposed for this country an experience of failure and frustration. VIDEO
  • 3. The Vietnam War occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from 1959 to 30 April 1975. The war was fought between the communist North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of South Vietnam, supported by the United States and other member nations of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)
  • 4. LAOS VIETNAM CAMBODIA
  • 5.  He was leader of the government in South Vietnam
  • 6. Ho Chi Minh (1890- 1969), Vietnamese Communist leader, who was the first president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam Video
  • 7. Anti-Communist forces: Communist forces:  South Vietnam  North Vietnam  United States  Viet Cong  South Korea  Khmer Rouge  Australia  Pathet Lao  People's Republic of  Philippines China  New Zealand  Soviet Union North  Khmer Republic Korea  Thailand Kingdom of Laos
  • 8. COMUNIST AND SOCIALISM U.S.A. V.S “AUTHORITARIAN” “FREEDOM” “DEMOCRACY” “OPPRESSIVE”
  • 9.  The most important cause was that because of the Indochina War, Vietnam was divided into North Vietnam with a communist state and South Vietnam with a democratic state.
  • 10. The United States was involved in Vietnam War because American policymakers believed that if the entire country fell under a Communist government, Communism would spread throughout Southeast Asia. This belief was known as the “domino theory.”
  • 11. The United States entered the war to prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam as part of their wider strategy of containment.
  • 12. Kennedy was elected president Australia would follow. If of the United States in communism was not halted in November, 1960. In the first Vietnam it would gradually speech he made to the American spread throughout the world. public as their President This view became known as the Kennedy made it clear that he Domino Theory. intended to continue Eisenhower's policy of supporting Diem's South Vietnamese government. He argued that if South Vietnam became a communist state, the whole of the non-communist world would be at risk. If South Vietnam fell, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Phi lippines, New Zealand and
  • 13. He secretly sent 400 Special Operations Forces–trained soldiers to teach the South Vietnamese how to fight against Communist guerrillas in South Vietnam. When Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963, there were more than 16,000 U.S. military advisers in South Vietnam, and more than 100 Americans had been killed. Kennedy's successor, Lyndon B. Johnson, committed the United States most fully to the war
  • 14. Johnson, a Democrat, succeeded to the presidency following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, completed Kennedy's term and was elected President in his own right in a landslide victory in the 1964 Presidential election.
  • 15.  Johnson was a strong supporter of the Domino Theory and believed that the prevention of an National Liberation Front victory in South Vietnam was vital to the defence of the United States  Johnson, like Kennedy before him, came under pressure from his military advisers to take more 'forceful' action against North Vietnam and the NLF.
  • 16. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution of 1964 gave President Lyndon B. Johnson permission to launch a full-scale military intervention in Vietnam. The first American combat troops arrived in Vietnam in March 1965.
  • 17. The most immediate task facing President Nixon was the Vietnam War. President Nixon introduced his policy of "vietnamization". The plan was to encourage the South Vietnamese to take more responsibility for fighting the war. It was hoped that this policy would eventually enable the United States to withdraw gradually all their soldiers from Vietnam.
  • 18.  Richard Nixon had campaigned in the 1968 presidential election under the slogan that he would end the war in Vietnam and bring "peace with honor." However, there was no plan to do this, and the American commitment continued for another five years.
  • 19. He initially escalated the conflict, overseeing secret bombing campaigns, but soon withdrew American troops and successfully negotiated a ceasefire with North Vietnam, effectively ending American involvement in the war.
  • 20. The new president, Gerald Ford, a strong supporter of US involvement in Vietnam, tried to raise support for the South Vietnamese government but the Senate was adamant that as far as it was concerned, the war was over. On April 23, 1975, President Gerald Ford told the American people: "Today Americans can regain the sense of pride that existed before Vietnam. But it cannot be achieved by refighting a war that is finished End of war
  • 21. WRITE (T) FOR TRUE OR (F) FOR FALSE The Vietnam War occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from 1950 to 30 April 1975.___F_____ Ngo Dinh Diem:He was leader of the government in South Vietnam._T______ Australia was a communist force__F__ The United States was a anti-communist force__T___ John F. Kennedy, effectively ending American involvement in the war._F_____