Created by Iona Diack
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What were the main events in Dien Bien Phu?
What were the consequences of Dien Bien Phu?
What were the 6 different types of Guerrilla warfare?
What were the main aims of Booby traps, what were some examples of what they were and what affect did it have on the enemy?
What were the 4 rules that the Viet Cong abided by to try and win the war?
What was the main aim of the tactic 'Ambush', how did they carry the tactic out and what affect did it have on the enemy?
What was the main aim of the hit and run tactic, how did they carry out the tactic and what affect did it have on the enemy?
What was the main aim of the tunnel networks tactic, how did they carry out the tactic and what affect did it have on the enemy?
What was the main aim of the maintenance of supply routes tactic, how did this help them to try and win the war?
What was the main aim of the tactic of not having any fixed HQ and the soldiers blending into civilian population, and how did this help the Viet Cong to win the war?
What was operation rolling thunder and what were the affects on the North Vietnamese and the US?
What was the Hearts and Minds campaign and what affect did it have on the civilians of South Vietnam?
What were the search and destroy missions and what affect did it have on both the US soldiers and the south Vietnamese civilians?
What were the chemical weapons tactics, what were some examples of some that were used and what affect did it have on the civilians and the North Vietnamese soldiers?
What was the My Lai massacre, who was involved and what happened when the soldiers entered My Lai?
What was the Tet Offensive and what did it lead to?
What was the Fulbright hearing and what were the events of it?
What was the outcome of the Fulbright hearing?
What were the Kent state university protests and what were the events that occurred there?
What were the consequences of the outcome of the Kent State university protest?
What were some Black/ Civil rights protestors that were opposed to the war?
What were some other protest movements against the war?
What were the early representations of the war in America?
When did the views of the war start to change, and what did they change to?
What did the affect of the media coverage of the war have on the publics views of the war?
What are some reasons for the Vietcong winning the Tet Offensive?
What are some reasons for the Americans winning the Tet offensive?
How did the Americans use the attacks on Cambodia and Laos to 'get out' of the Vietnam?
How did the Americans use Richard Nixon, Madman theory and a new policy to 'get out' of Vietnam?
How did the Americans use the 1972-3 Paris Peace agreement to 'get out' of Vietnam?
What happened after the final withdrawal of the US troops on the 29th of March 1973?