Chapter 10

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The President's ability to conduct military operations changed following the end of war in Vietnam due to

The War Powers Act forcing the President to consult with Congress before all military actions

The term "Third World" was originally coined to refer to countries that were

aligned with neither the U.S. or the Soviet Union

The Selective Service System criticized as another example of social injustice

because it resulted in recruitment of people from poor or working-class backgrounds

Having American forces take on a more active role in the Vietnam War describes the "Americanization" strategy recommended

by Robert McNamara and William Westmoreland

President Johnson's advisors Robert McNamara and General Westmoreland insisted on

committing more troops and taking a more active role in combat activities was necessary to winning the war in Vietnam.

Dien Bien Phu showed that the French

could no longer hold on to Vietnam

During the Vietnam War, African American soldiers made up a

disproportionately high number of casualties

Paying for the war affected

education spending

Many troops stationed in Vietnam before 1965 were volunteers,

while many of those after 1965 were drafted into the service

The United States' decision to support the French in Indochina was a departure from its usual foreign policy because

the U.S. was generally in favor of decolonization

The United States ultimately decided to support the French rather than Ho Chi Minh's forces in the Indochina War because

the US wanted to stop the spread of communism in Asia

Clark Clifford's Vietnam policy differed from that of his predecessor Robert McNamara because

Clifford believed the war was unwinnable and sought to reach a peace agreement

The War Powers Act of 1973 forced the President to consult with

Congress before ordering any military strikes

George Wallace's third-party candidacy siphoned votes from

Humphrey's candidacy, allowing Nixon to win in 1968

South Vietnam fell to the communists after the Paris Peace accords because

North Vietnam refused to sign the treaty until U.S. troops left South Vietnam

The Peace Corps different from other foreign aid initiatives such as the Alliance for Progress because

its emphasis on public service and volunteering

The lack of progress and doubts about the wisdom of U.S. involvement in Vietnam contributed to

low morale among US troops and on the home front.

American military leaders hoped that military campaigns such as Operation Rolling Thunder would

lower the enemy's morale and drive the North Vietnamese to negotiate a peace treaty.

President Nixon employed

the "Vietnamization" of combat operations in Vietnam early on in his presidency

According to Soviet propaganda, Western capitalism was to blame for

the poverty and inequalities prevalent in Third World countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America

Following the Tet Offensive, many policy makers thought

the war unwinnable and began to negotiate for peace


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