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Which incident caused the American antiwar movement to pick up steam in 1970?
attacks against United States Navy ships in international waters
It caused many Americans to stop supporting the war in Vietnam.
was met with violent force by the Ohio National Guard, killing and injuring students.
a massacre of unarmed Vietnamese villagers by US troops
It convinced the government to become involved in the war.
the US's invasion of Cambodia
It feared that if Vietnam became communist then surrounding countries would quickly follow.
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What provoked Congress to authorize President Johnson's use of military force against the North Vietnamese?
attacks against United States Navy ships in international waters
It caused many Americans to stop supporting the war in Vietnam.
was met with violent force by the Ohio National Guard, killing and injuring students.
a massacre of unarmed Vietnamese villagers by US troops
It convinced the government to become involved in the war.
the US's invasion of Cambodia
It feared that if Vietnam became communist then surrounding countries would quickly follow.
Ho Chi Minh Trail
How did the domino theory influence the United States' role in the Vietnam War?
attacks against United States Navy ships in international waters
It caused many Americans to stop supporting the war in Vietnam.
was met with violent force by the Ohio National Guard, killing and injuring students.
a massacre of unarmed Vietnamese villagers by US troops
It convinced the government to become involved in the war.
the US's invasion of Cambodia
It feared that if Vietnam became communist then surrounding countries would quickly follow.
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Operation Rolling Thunder was a United States bombing campaign of the Vietnam War that targeted areas in
attacks against United States Navy ships in international waters
It caused many Americans to stop supporting the war in Vietnam.
was met with violent force by the Ohio National Guard, killing and injuring students.
a massacre of unarmed Vietnamese villagers by US troops
It convinced the government to become involved in the war.
the US's invasion of Cambodia
It feared that if Vietnam became communist then surrounding countries would quickly follow.
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Why did the United States become involved in Vietnam in the 1960s?
attacks against United States Navy ships in international waters
It caused many Americans to stop supporting the war in Vietnam.
was met with violent force by the Ohio National Guard, killing and injuring students.
a massacre of unarmed Vietnamese villagers by US troops
It convinced the government to become involved in the war.
the US's invasion of Cambodia
It feared that if Vietnam became communist then surrounding countries would quickly follow.
Ho Chi Minh Trail
The Kent State protest of 1970
attacks against United States Navy ships in international waters
It caused many Americans to stop supporting the war in Vietnam.
was met with violent force by the Ohio National Guard, killing and injuring students.
a massacre of unarmed Vietnamese villagers by US troops
It convinced the government to become involved in the war.
the US's invasion of Cambodia
It feared that if Vietnam became communist then surrounding countries would quickly follow.
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Which statement describes the MAIN impact television had on the Vietnam War?
attacks against United States Navy ships in international waters
It caused many Americans to stop supporting the war in Vietnam.
was met with violent force by the Ohio National Guard, killing and injuring students.
a massacre of unarmed Vietnamese villagers by US troops
It convinced the government to become involved in the war.
the US's invasion of Cambodia
It feared that if Vietnam became communist then surrounding countries would quickly follow.
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Which of these BEST describes the My Lai Incident in early 1968?
attacks against United States Navy ships in international waters
It caused many Americans to stop supporting the war in Vietnam.
was met with violent force by the Ohio National Guard, killing and injuring students.
a massacre of unarmed Vietnamese villagers by US troops
It convinced the government to become involved in the war.
the US's invasion of Cambodia
It feared that if Vietnam became communist then surrounding countries would quickly follow.
Ho Chi Minh Trail
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