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   The Gulf of Tonkin Incident was when President Lyndon Johnson tells the action that Vietnamese ships have fired up on a US destroyer. He also asks the congress to authorize the use of force to defend American forces. There was a second attack but it didn't happen. The Gulf of Tonkin Incident was when President Lyndon Johnson tells the action that Vietnamese ships have fired up on a US destroyer. He also asks the congress to authorize the use of force to defend American forces. There was a second attack but it didn't happen.
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   Following the incident, Johnson had broad authority to use military force in Vietnam without declaring war. It served as the legal justification for the massive American troop development. Also it became full scale war in 1965 Following the incident, Johnson had broad authority to use military force in Vietnam without declaring war. It served as the legal justification for the massive American troop development. Also it became full scale war in 1965
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   In the beginning of the war, General William Westmoreland kept declaring that the enemy was on the brink of defeat. TV news shows that different stories are happening. Americans saw young men dying and wounded on television. Vietnam was the first Television War that had been footage of combat. They are trying to keep an anti-war movement between them. In the beginning of the war, General William Westmoreland kept declaring that the enemy was on the brink of defeat. TV news shows that different stories are happening. Americans saw young men dying and wounded on television. Vietnam was the first Television War that had been footage of combat. They are trying to keep an anti-war movement between them.
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  The Hawks are the ones who support the war. The Doves are the ones who don't support the war. They are split to major political sides in the US.
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  North Vietnam and Viet Cong forces launched a massive surprise attack against the US and South Vietnam. VC managed to attack almost all US airbases and South Vietnamese cities and it became Tet Offensive. It was a huge military failure for the VC, but it still shocked the American Public.
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   This Massacre was when US Soldiers started killing 347 to 504 unarmed citizens in South Vietnam. They kept it a secret for more than a year before they reported it to the public. It was intensified anti-war sentiment in the United States. This Massacre was when US Soldiers started killing 347 to 504 unarmed citizens in South Vietnam. They kept it a secret for more than a year before they reported it to the public. It was intensified anti-war sentiment in the United States.
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   The people who were in the election were Richard Nixon vs. Hubert Humphrey vs. George Wallace. Nixon wins the election promise to "Bring us together," and end the war. This campaign was focused on "Law and Order." and appealing to the "Silent Majority." The people who were in the election were Richard Nixon vs. Hubert Humphrey vs. George Wallace. Nixon wins the election promise to "Bring us together," and end the war. This campaign was focused on "Law and Order." and appealing to the "Silent Majority."
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  Nixon expanded the war into Cambodia to stop VC and sparked the protests. The US and South Vietnamese goal is to destroy communist bases. Also, disrupt the supplies lines vital to the war effort in South Vietnam.
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  10 days after the Kent State shooting, 2 students were killed by police gunfire during an anti-war protest at Jackson state University. The 2 men names were 21-year old Philip Gibbs and 17-year old James Earl Green. The students were protesting about the Vietnam War.
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   The former Department of Defense which is Daniel Ellsberg secretly published the Pentagon Papers. Pentagon Papers was a nickname for a top-secret study commissioned by the Department of Defense on US involvement with Vietnam. It triggered the supreme court case on freedom of the press and contributed the downfall of Nixon. The former Department of Defense which is Daniel Ellsberg secretly published the Pentagon Papers. Pentagon Papers was a nickname for a top-secret study commissioned by the Department of Defense on US involvement with Vietnam. It triggered the supreme court case on freedom of the press and contributed the downfall of Nixon.