Give Peace a Chance

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(Resistance and Conflict) Nonfiction Literature Test sobre Give Peace a Chance, creado por Christine Davis - IU8 el 04/08/2017.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
The United States became involved in Vietnam to stop the spread of _________.
Respuesta
  • Judaism
  • Democracy
  • Communism
  • Islam

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
President Nixon believed that a large number of Americans supported the war effort, but were not as vocal about the issue as the anti-war protesters. The term that he used to describe this group was the ________.
Respuesta
  • “Silent Majority”
  • “Quiet Masses”
  • “Mute Millions”
  • “Speechless”

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
What is the political theory that suggests if one nation falls to Communism, the neighboring nations will also fall to Communism?
Respuesta
  • Vietnamization
  • Domino Theory
  • Attrition Theory
  • Falling Effect

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
“Credibility gap” was the term used to describe:
Respuesta
  • Victory claims of the VietCong
  • Disagreements between the U.S. and its allies over U.S. involvement in Vietnam
  • The difference between the “Hawks” and “Doves”
  • The difference between what the U.S. government said was happening and what was actually happening in Vietnam

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Many Americans were against the draft because they believed it
Respuesta
  • Unfairly targeted the poor and minorities.
  • Did not include women.
  • Forced young men to flee to Canada.
  • Did not raise the necessary number of troops.

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
[blank_start]Pentagon Papers[blank_end]: Government documents that were released in 1971 that revealed the U.S. Government had misled Americans about the war [blank_start]Ho Chi Minh[blank_end]: Communist leader of North Vietnam who led the North Vietnamese in the war [blank_start]Richard Nixon[blank_end]: President who withdrew U.S. troops from Vietnam through “Vietnamization” [blank_start]Lyndon B. Johnson[blank_end]: President who passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam Dove: American who opposed the Vietnam War [blank_start]Hawk[blank_end]: American who supported the Vietnam War [blank_start]Conscientious Objector[blank_end]: a person who is opposed to serving in the armed services for moral or religious reasons
Respuesta
  • Pentagon Papers
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Richard Nixon
  • Lyndon B. Johnson
  • Hawk
  • Conscientious Objector
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