A | B |
Ho Chi Minh | leader of Communist North Vietnam |
Vietminh | organization whose goal it was to win independence for Vietnam from foreign rule |
domino theory | theory that the countries of Southeast Asia would all fall to Communism if Vietnam fell |
Dien Bien Phu | 1954 battle in which the Vietminh decisively defeated the French |
Ngo Dinh Diem | president of South Vietnam who cancelled the election of 1956 |
Vietcong | Communist opposition group in South Vietnam |
Ho Chi Minh Trail | supply trails from North Vietnam to the Vietcong in South Vietnam |
Tonkin Gulf Resolution | Congressional approval for President Johnson's escalation of military action in Vietnam |
Robert McNamara | Secretary of Defense under President Johnson |
Dean Rusk | Secretary of State under President Johnson |
William Westmoreland | American commander in Vietnam |
Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) | Army of South Vietnam |
napalm | jellied gasoline that cannot be extinguished by water |
Agent Orange | leaf-killing toxic chemical |
search-and-destroy missions | US Army operation to uproot supporters of the Vietcong and burn their villages |
credibility gap | difference between what the Johnson administration was reporting and what was really happening |
draft | mandatory military service |
Students for a Democratic Society | believed large corporations and large government institutions had taken over America |
Free Speech Movement | grew out of a clash betwen students and administrators at the University of California |
dove | opposed the Vietnam War |
hawks | supported the use of more force to win the war |
Tet offensive | February 1968 attack by the Vietcong on ARVN and American forces |
Clark Gifford | replaced Robert McNamara as defense secretary |
Robert Kennedy | ran for president in 1968, murdered by Sirhan Sirhan |
Eugene McCarthy | ran against Johnson in 1968 on an anti-war platform |
Hubert Humphrey | Johnson's vice president, ran for president in 1968 |
George Wallace | ran for president in 1968 on the American Independent ticket |
Richard Nixon | elected president in 1968 |
Henry Kissinger | Richard Nixon's Secretary of State |
Vietnamization | Nixon's policy of gradual withdrawl from Vietnam |
silent majority | the moderate mainstream Americans who supported America's efforts in Vietnam |
My Lai | American troops massacred 200 Vietnamese villagerss |
Kent State University | site of the shooting of student protesters by National Guardsmen in 1970 |
Pentagon papers | leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, showed that the Johnson administration had not been honest about the war |
War Powers Act | limited the president's authority to send soldiers into combat without specific Congressional approval |