Vietnam War and Domestic Conflict 1964 1975 Social

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Vietnam War and Domestic Conflict, 1964 -1975

Vietnam War and Domestic Conflict, 1964 -1975

Social Change in America • Civil Rights Movement and Desegregation • Power Movements •

Social Change in America • Civil Rights Movement and Desegregation • Power Movements • Assassination of JFK 1963; Malcolm X 1968; MLK 1968 • Cold War and Anti-Communism • Economic growth and consumerism • Great Society and War on Poverty

________________ and ________________ • • JFK and Lyndon Johnson Programs to help the ______

________________ and ________________ • • JFK and Lyndon Johnson Programs to help the ______ Access to education and employment Poverty is a personal failure No discussion of institutional problems Liberal and superficial Cold War political environment

Continued • Head Start (Preschool) – Program designed to help disadvantaged students arrive at

Continued • Head Start (Preschool) – Program designed to help disadvantaged students arrive at Kin. Ready to learn. • Upward Bound – Disadvantaged and “troubled” youth • Job Corps – Provide valuable vocational training. • _________ (Volunteers In Service to America) – “Domestic Peace Corps”…help American regions who were impoverished receive help to attack unemployment and illiteracy

More Programs/changes to Gov. Aid to Families with Dependent Children Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)

More Programs/changes to Gov. Aid to Families with Dependent Children Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Clean Air Act (1963) 1971 - _______ Amendment lowers the voting age to 18 • __________________(1964) • • – (provided the president congressional support for conducting acts of war if necessary) –Nixon abused this! • Wilderness Act (1964) – Saved 9. 1 million acres of forest land from industrial development.

Unintended “Great Society” Consequences • Some people receiving government ______________________________________ • “Feel-Good” and “Do

Unintended “Great Society” Consequences • Some people receiving government ______________________________________ • “Feel-Good” and “Do Nothing” began to come in.

Johnson’s Great Society • Medicare: 1965 step towards national health care system for the

Johnson’s Great Society • Medicare: 1965 step towards national health care system for the elderly. • Medicaid: 1966 step to help the poor with welfare assistance, employment access • Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 major funding for public schools • Housing and ______________, – help provide funds to construct low-income housing • Department of Transportation

The _______ War 1950 -1975 • The Cold War (war on communism) • Containment

The _______ War 1950 -1975 • The Cold War (war on communism) • Containment Prevent spread of Communism) • ___________ (President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism) • Eisenhower’s “Domino Theory” – • • (Contest in Vietnam is part of a wider pattern of aggressive purpose) Vietnam was the first domino ____________ – (Empower and equip the Vietnamese army)

Significance of the War • • Over $200 billion spent 60, 000 U. S.

Significance of the War • • Over $200 billion spent 60, 000 U. S. dead 3 million dead in Indo-China Destroyed presidency of LBJ Destroyed Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia Ruined U. S. ____________ Ruined trust of U. S. public

Historical Background • • Foreign occupation Chinese French colonialism __________ Dien Bien Phu, 1954

Historical Background • • Foreign occupation Chinese French colonialism __________ Dien Bien Phu, 1954 French expelled Peasant Warfare

U. S. Involvement • • Rejected Ho-Chi Minh $2 billion to French Divided Vietnam

U. S. Involvement • • Rejected Ho-Chi Minh $2 billion to French Divided Vietnam in half Democratic Elections U. S. rejected them Ngo Din Diem “Ziem” 1955 -63

Growing Civil War • U. S. supported anti-communist, catholic, pro-western elitist Diem • No

Growing Civil War • U. S. supported anti-communist, catholic, pro-western elitist Diem • No support in Vietnam • No free speech, reform • Pushed people to support Ho Chi Minh • Rebellion in south

North • North Vietnamese Army (NVA) • __________ • Expel foreign powers • “Viet-Cong”

North • North Vietnamese Army (NVA) • __________ • Expel foreign powers • “Viet-Cong” • Repopulation of military forces South • Propped up Diem, people were unhappy with Diem, since he was Catholic, not Buddhist. • Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) • CIA and counter-insurgency • National Liberation Front (NLF) • Peasants supported Ho Chi Minh

Protest in Vietnam • In June 1963, a Buddhist monk named Thich Quang Duc

Protest in Vietnam • In June 1963, a Buddhist monk named Thich Quang Duc set himself on fire while seated in a meditation position in the middle of a Saigon intersection. The photo of Thich Quang Duc's selfimmolation became one of the most iconic images of the 20 th century.

A Wider War, 1963 -1968 • Diem Assassinated • Chaos in ____ • ___________________,

A Wider War, 1963 -1968 • Diem Assassinated • Chaos in ____ • ___________________, 1964 – (provided power to president congressional support for conducting acts of war if necessary. ) • Da Nang, 1965 • 100, 000 troops • Gen. William Westmoreland

Goals of the War • Robert S. Mc. Namara (DOD) – “Tells Americans we

Goals of the War • Robert S. Mc. Namara (DOD) – “Tells Americans we are winning” Limit war to Vietnam Stop Vietcong Prop up Saigon Separate civilians from combatants • Convince south of U. S. goals • •

Reactions to the War • ___________________ • Free Speech Movement • Buddhist Monks •

Reactions to the War • ___________________ • Free Speech Movement • Buddhist Monks • Forced southern civilians to support NLF and HO

An Impossible War…. • 1965 - 1968 escalated troops to 550, 000 • Search

An Impossible War…. • 1965 - 1968 escalated troops to 550, 000 • Search & destroy missions • Carpet Bombing • Body count • VC initiated 90% of firefights • “Destroy the village to save it” • Strategic Hamlets

U. S. • Largest military in world history • Herbicides & defoliants • Napalm

U. S. • Largest military in world history • Herbicides & defoliants • Napalm • 100 million pounds onto 6 million acres • Agent Orange • $2 bill per month Vietcong • 1967, 97, 000 worked daily to repair roads, bridges • 500, 000 workers • 30, 000 miles of tunnel • VC initiated battles • Integrated into civilian population • Total war

______________ • January 31, 1968 a ______________by the Vietcong and N. Vietnamese of all

______________ • January 31, 1968 a ______________by the Vietcong and N. Vietnamese of all American Airbases in S. Vietnam and major cities • Entered American Embassy • Media criticized the military efforts, and Media indicated that US couldn’t win the war • Lasted about a month • Johnson announced he wouldn’t run for re-election, after his approval rating fell drastically

______________, 1968 • Lt. William Calley, platoon of soldiers • “Clearing out” a small

______________, 1968 • Lt. William Calley, platoon of soldiers • “Clearing out” a small village • Killed over 300 Vietnamese__________ • U. S. helicopter forced them to stop, evacuated the Vietnamese survivors • U. S. government cover-up • Shocked America, helped anti-war movement

My Lai Massacre

My Lai Massacre

Reactions to the War • Chicago, 1968 • MLK killed • _________, 1970 •

Reactions to the War • Chicago, 1968 • MLK killed • _________, 1970 • Draft Resistance • Canada • Conscientious Objector status

Anti-War Movement • “Teach-Ins” • Occupations • Chicano War Moratorium • Vietnam Veterans Against

Anti-War Movement • “Teach-Ins” • Occupations • Chicano War Moratorium • Vietnam Veterans Against the War Picture-> to show that some soldiers were in ___________________

Peace symbols for Nonviolent means of Vietnam war ________- those who wanted US to

Peace symbols for Nonviolent means of Vietnam war ________- those who wanted US to WITHDRAW from Vietnam War. HAWKS- those who wanted US to _________Vietnam War.

Vietnam Veterans Against the War

Vietnam Veterans Against the War

More Protests…. Extensive TV coverage of the Vietnam War was directly contributed to WIDESPREAD

More Protests…. Extensive TV coverage of the Vietnam War was directly contributed to WIDESPREAD PROTEST _____________________ IN THE US…. ultimately tearing up the country apart and dividing the country.

Chicago, 1970

Chicago, 1970

Nixon’s “Secret Plan” • Vietnam killed LBJ’s presidency and Great Society • Nixon won

Nixon’s “Secret Plan” • Vietnam killed LBJ’s presidency and Great Society • Nixon won election with a “Secret Plan” to end the war • “________________”

Nixon’s Vietnam • Cambodia/Laos (1969 -79) – _____________________ – Hope to find Ho Chi

Nixon’s Vietnam • Cambodia/Laos (1969 -79) – _____________________ – Hope to find Ho Chi Minh Trail & VC HQ (and stop their advancement in N. Vietnam) • Carpet bombings (__________bombing) – Violated national sovereignty and neutrality – Breakfast, Lunch, Snack – More bombs than all of World War Two • Lied to American public – Secret and unauthorized by Congress

End of War • ___________ • Last Americans out of Embassy in 1975 •

End of War • ___________ • Last Americans out of Embassy in 1975 • Kissinger won a Nobel Peace Prize • Vietnamese counterpart refused it

Fall of _________ • April 25 th 1975, N. Vietnamese were closing in on

Fall of _________ • April 25 th 1975, N. Vietnamese were closing in on Saigon, which forced president G. Ford to order immediate evacuation. • U. S. marine and Air Force were stationed by secret codes “____________________” which broadcasted the morning of 4/29 th and remaining Citizens, refugees and officials were to “high-tail” to landing zones. In 18 hours more than 1, 000 Americans and 7, 000 S. Vietnamese refugees were flown out of Saigon (where the embassy was). • On the morning of April 30 th, 1975 N. Vietnamese communist forces captured the presidential palace in Saigon, concluding the Fall Of Saigon and conclusion of U. S. influence in Vietnam.

Significance of the War • • • Cost more than $200 billion Ruined the

Significance of the War • • • Cost more than $200 billion Ruined the Great Society 60, 000 dead Over 600, 000 wounded 3 million served Agent Orange, PTSD, addictions, ruined families Ruined U. S. foreign policy Cynicism of American politicians Corruption in government

Significance of the War • For Southeast Asia • Ruined Vietnamese economy and culture

Significance of the War • For Southeast Asia • Ruined Vietnamese economy and culture for 20 years or more • Agent Orange and chemicals destroyed crops and polluted environment • Extreme Communism and dictatorship • Persecution of Catholic and French Vietnamese

Continued • • • 3 million dead in Southeast Asia Cambodia, Laos, China, U.

Continued • • • 3 million dead in Southeast Asia Cambodia, Laos, China, U. S. S. R NLF/NVA nearly 500, 000 dead 9, 000 out of 15, 000 hamlets destroyed 25 million acres of farmland destroyed 12 million acres of forest ruined 900, 000 orphans 181, 000 disabled persons Vietnamese “boat people” and 1. 5 million who fled the country

“Lessons” from Vietnam (DOD) • • Kissinger discredits the Domino theory Saigon regime was

“Lessons” from Vietnam (DOD) • • Kissinger discredits the Domino theory Saigon regime was a puppet government American efforts doomed from the start North Vietnamese had superior leadership, access to the people, and historical legitimacy in their fight against outside powers Comprehensive and integrated warfare Vietnamese manipulated Soviets and Chinese Did not understand Vietnamese History & Culture Vietnam had no real ______________________

_________ Movement • • Farm worker struggles Cesar Chavez & Delores Huerta School walk-outs

_________ Movement • • Farm worker struggles Cesar Chavez & Delores Huerta School walk-outs __________________________ beginning in 1960 s. Artist used the walls of city buildings, housing projects, schools and churches to depict Mexican. American Cultures

Chicano Movement Murals _____________of the rich Mexican heritage of Mexican Americans

Chicano Movement Murals _____________of the rich Mexican heritage of Mexican Americans

Chicano Activist Lyndon Baines Johnson

Chicano Activist Lyndon Baines Johnson

The Hoover School that sparked the case: Mendez, etal. vs. Westminster School District

The Hoover School that sparked the case: Mendez, etal. vs. Westminster School District

American GI Forum founded 1948

American GI Forum founded 1948

Pvt. Felix Longoria died fighting for his country but was refused burial in a

Pvt. Felix Longoria died fighting for his country but was refused burial in a Vets cemetery

Other Issues in The US-__________ In 1973 to __________________, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting

Other Issues in The US-__________ In 1973 to __________________, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) decided to cut production by 25% until Israel withdrew armistice from 1949 to protest U. S. military and Dutch political support to Israel. **Happened again in 1980 s and then in 2006**

Conclusions from the Era • _____________________- law now required the president to inform congress

Conclusions from the Era • _____________________- law now required the president to inform congress of any troop commitment within 48 hours and to withdraw the troops in 60 days unless Congress approved the troop commitment. Reactions against injustice at home and U. S. foreign policy __________________& free speech Radicalization as reaction to growing oppression Power movements as source of pride, political empowerment and challenge to inequality • Mistrust of the government • •