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1 Concepts: Conflict Creates Change Conflict Resolution
SS7H3e Explain the reasons for foreign involvement in Korea and Vietnam in terms of containment of Communism. . Concepts: Conflict Creates Change Conflict Resolution

2 Conflict Creates Change
The student will understand that when there is conflict between or within societies, change is the result. When you have conflicts with your friends does it change your friendship? Can change have intended and / or unintended consequences? Can change be positive and / or negative?

3 Conflict Creates Change
The student will understand that when there is conflict between or within societies, change is the result. Was there conflict between Vietnam and France? How did the Vietnamese gain their independence? Did ALL Vietnamese people want communism as the form of government?

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5 Indo-China former French colony located in Southeast Asia that consisted of the modern countries of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam

6 Reunification attempt to unify a country split by political differences; ex.- China and Taiwan, North and South Korea

7 Vietnam War after WWII, the Japanese were forced to leave Southeast Asia; the French saw this as an opportunity to reclaim Indo-China (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia); the Vietnamese, however, wanted self-rule; the French were defeated and an international peace conference divided Vietnam at the 17th Parallel (N); non-communist South Vietnam fought against communist North Vietnam for control of the country; North Vietnam was supported by China and the Soviet Union; South Vietnam was supported by the U.S.

8 ARE YOU READY FOR A BRAINPOP EPISODE ABOUT THE COLD WAR?

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11 1960s and early 1970s: The Vietnam War
With a goal of stopping the spread of communism (policy of containment) in Southeast Asia – the United States replaced France in South Vietnam after France was unable to keep Vietnam as a colony. North Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh was determined to reunite Vietnam under a communist government, while U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson was determined to prevent the spread of communism into South Vietnam.

12 VIETNAM’S INDEPENDENCE AND COMMUNIST LEADER
The Vietnam War Causes French desire to reclaim Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia) after the Japanese surrendered these territories after World War II results in the First Indochina War in which Vietnam’s communist / nationalist forces defeated the French. HO CHI MINH VIETNAM’S INDEPENDENCE AND COMMUNIST LEADER

13 The Vietnam War Causes Division of Vietnam at the 17th parallel separated by demilitarized zone with Communist forces led by Ho Chi Minh in the north and non-communist forces in the south Both wanted Reunification (but under the THEIR government)

14 The Vietnam War Causes The policy of containment by western democracies to keep communism from spreading in Asia created more Cold War tensions, also part of the Domino Theory.

15 ARE YOU READY FOR A BRAINPOP EPISODE ABOUT THE VIETNAM WAR?

16 EVENTS OF VIETNAM WAR 1964- Gulf of Tonkin incident
1965- Congress approves US combat 1966- B52s Bomb North Vietnam 1967- Increase in American protests 1968- Communists launch Tet Offensive 1969- Policy of Vietnamization begins 1973- Paris Peace Accords – cease fire 1975- Last Americans evacuate Saigon

17 Even the president of the United States needs to know their geography
Even the president of the United States needs to know their geography. Here, JFK points to Indo-China and the threat of communism.

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22 Rice paddies in Vietnam

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28 CASUALTIES OF WAR The death toll for American soldiers exceeded 58,000 troops 2 millions Vietnamese died in the conflict.

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31 VIETNAM MEMORIAL in Washington, DC

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34 HOW THE VIETNAM WAR WAS LOST
Geography - enemy was able to use their geography of jungle coverage & knowledge of the land; Ho Chi Minh Trail (supply line) Deception – Vietcong were southern Vietnamese people who were soldiers for the communist forces Guerilla warfare -“hit-and-run” battle tactics to evade capture and defeat using tunnel systems

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47 HOW THE VIETNAM WAR WAS LOST (Continued)…
Questionable US military planning Poor public morale and widespread protest in America (hippie movement) The threat of a larger scale war with China and the Soviet Union (possible WWIII) were other reasons the US was not victorious in stopping the spread of communism in Vietnam.

48 PROTEST AGAINST THE WAR IN VIETNAM CREATED A CULTURAL DIVIDE IN THE UNITED STATES.

49 1960s and early 1970s: The Vietnam War
South Vietnamese leaders believed that America would never let them go down in defeat - a belief that died as North Vietnamese tanks smashed into Saigon on April 30, 1975, and the long war ended with South Vietnam's surrender.

50 Vietnam War 1. What were two main causes of the Vietnam War?
Answer: The communists wanted reunification of Vietnam, and the United States feared the domino theory (the spread of communism) in Southeast Asia. 2. Who were the Viet Cong? Answer: Communists in South Vietnam fighting on the side of the North Vietnamese. 3. What is the name of the US policy to stop the spread of communism in Asia? Answer: Policy of containment.

51 VIETNAM WAR SUMMARY The Vietnam War resulted in the reunification of Vietnam as a communist country. The United States, despite millions of dollars in advanced weaponry could not defeat the aggressive communist forces of North Vietnam or the southern Vietcong communist forces because the enemy was able to use their geography of jungle coverage, tunnel systems, deception, and “hit-and-run” battle tactics to evade capture and defeat.

52 Emphasize the Domino Theory and policy of containment.
VIETNAM WAR SUMMARY Review your Vietnam War handout silently. Then, with a partner retell the story of the Vietnam War. Emphasize the Domino Theory and policy of containment.

53 DRAWING CONCLUSIONS What evidence today supports that the United States did not accomplish its goal of containing communism in Southeast Asia?

54 DRAWING CONCLUSIONS The evidence is that Vietnam is a communist country today. Both the north and the south became reunified (united together) under communist rule.

55 WHAT IF ??? What if the United States was able to defeat the communist forces of North Vietnam… how would Vietnam be a different country today?

56 WHAT IF ??? What if Vietnam’s independence leader Ho Chi Minh used non-violent protests against France like Mohandas Gandhi of India did against Great Britain… how would Vietnam be different today? Would they be a democracy? Would the Vietnam War still happen?

57 Conflict Creates Change
The student will understand that when there is conflict between or within societies, change is the result. What are some examples of conflict between the US and communist Vietnam? How did the Vietnam war change life in both the United States and Vietnam?

58 Compare and Contrast KOREAN WAR and VIETNAM WAR

59 Compare and Contrast KOREAN WAR and VIETNAM WAR
UNITED STATES WAS NOT ABLE TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COMMUNISM FROM CONTROLLING SOUTH VIETNAM TODAY, ALL OF VIETNAM IS REUNIFIED UNDER A COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT MANY AMERICANS REMEMBER THE VIETNAM WAR BECAUSE OF CONTROVERSIES, WAR CASUALTIES, AND FAILURE TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COMMUNISM Civil war over government (communism vs democracy) US involved in conflict to contain the spread of communism Both communist revolutions supported by China and the Soviet Union Communist governments remain in North Korea and Vietnam UNITED STATES WAS ABLE TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COMMUNISM FROM CONTROLLING SOUTH KOREA TODAY, THE KOREAN PENINSULA IS DIVIDED BETWEEN DEMOCRATIC SOUTH KOREA AND COMMUNIST NORTH KOREA KOREAN WAR IS KNOWN AS THE FORGOTTEN WAR

60 SUMMARIZING ACTIVITY Explain the reasons for United States foreign involvement in Korea and Vietnam.

61 Concepts: Conflict Creates Change Conflict Resolution
SS7H3e Explain the reasons for foreign involvement in Korea and Vietnam in terms of containment of Communism. . Concepts: Conflict Creates Change Conflict Resolution


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