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Chapter 20

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Ho Chi Minh   Demanded independence for Vietnam. He embraced communism and the Soviets supported him  
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domino theory   idea that if a nation falls to communism ,its neighbors will also  
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Dien Bien Phu   a military base in northwest Vietnam  
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SEATO   defensive alliance aimed at preventing communist aggression in Asia  
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Vietcong   South Vietnamese communist rebels that waged a guerilla war against the gov of S. Vietnam throughout the Vietnam War  
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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution   1964 congressional resolution that authorized Pres. Johnson to commit US troops to SV and fight a war against NV  
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William Westmoreland   American commander in South Vietnam. Believed the US needed to increase its military presence in Vietnam and do more of the fighting in order to win the war  
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napalm   jellied gasoline dropped in canisters that explode on impact and cover large areas in flames; dropped by US planes during the Vietnam War  
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hawk   a person who supported US involement in the Vietnam war  
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dove   person who opposed involvement in the Vietnam War  
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draftee   Young American man drafted into military service during the Vietnam War  
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SDS   Students for a Democratic Society-organization founded in 1960 at the University of Michiganto fight racism and poverty  
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credibility gap   American public's growing distrust of statements made by the gov during the Vietnam War  
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Tet Offensive   communis assault on a large number of SV cities in early 1968  
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Eugene McCarthy   antiwar candidate for the Democratic Party nomination 1968  
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Robert Kennedy   Democratic candidate for president. Both believed that the war had divided America and drained its resources away from poverty and discrimination  
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Vietnamization   Nixon's plan for gradual withdrawal of US forces as SV troops assumed more combat duties  
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Kent State University    
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My Lai   village in SV where 1968 American forces opened fire on unarmed civilians; US soldiers killed between 400 and 500 innocent Vietnamese  
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Pentagon Papers   classified US gov study that revealed American leaders intentonally involved in the US in Vietnam without fully informing t;leaked to The New York Times in 1971he American ppl  
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Paris Peace Accords   1973 peace agreement between the US, SV, NV, and the Vietcong that effectively ended the Vietnam War  
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War Powers Act   1973 law passed by Congress restricting the President's war-making powers; requires the Pres. to consult with Congress before committing American forces to a foreign conflict  
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Henry Kissinger   (Secretary of State)leading advisor of Nixon on national security and international affairs, worked to the Vietnam war, open relations with China, and shape a new diplomacy detante with the USSR  
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realpolitik   a foreign policy promoted by Henry Kissinger based on concrete national interests instead of abstract idealogies  
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Zhou Enlai   Chinese premier with whom Henry Kissinger worked behind the scenes to iron out some sensitive issues  
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Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty   1972 treaty between the US and the USSR that froze the deployment of intercontinental ballisitic missles and placed limits on antiballitic missles  
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detente   flexible diplomacy adopted by Rihard Nixon to ease tension between the US, USSR, and China  
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