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BaLLatris [955]
3 years ago
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Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match. ITEM BANK: Move to Top CambodiaGulf of Tonkin ResolutionHo Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh TrailNgo Dinh DiemVietcongVietnamization This was an agreement in Congress that facilitated an increase of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. In January of 1968, North Vietnamese ambushed forces in South Vietnamese towns and cities, including the U.S. Embassy in Saigon. He was the Prime Minister of North Vietnam from 1946-1969 and led North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. This is the country was secretly and illegally bombed by the United States during the course of the Vietnam War in 1969 and 1970. This is the name of the North Vietnamese group that was both official army and guerrilla group during the era of the Vietnam War. Tet Offensive This term refers to the strategy of the United States during the second-half of the Vietnam War in which combat operations were to be turned over entirely to an American-trained Army of South Vietnam. This is the name of the network of small roads and paths throughout eastern Cambodia and were used by North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. He was the anti-Communist, pro-American leader of South Vietnam until he was overthrown in a U.S. sanctioned coup in late 1963.
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valentina_108 [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

Hochi Minh Trail: This is the name of the network of small roads and paths throughout eastern Cambodia and were used by North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Vietnamization: This term refers to the strategy of the United States during the second-half of the Vietnam War in which combat operations were to be turned over entirely to an American-trained Army of South Vietnam. Vietcong: This is the name of the North Vietnamese group that was both official army and guerrilla group during the era of the Vietnam War. Cambodia: This is the country was secretly and illegally bombed by the United States during the course of the Vietnam War in 1969 and 1970. Hochi Minh: He was the Prime Minister of North Vietnam from 1946-1969 and led North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution: This was an agreement in Congress that facilitated an increase of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Ngo Dinh Diem: He was the anti-Communist, pro-American leader of South Vietnam until he was overthrown in a U.S. sanctioned coup in late 1963. Tet Offensive: In January of 1968, North Vietnamese ambushed forces in South Vietnamese towns and cities, including the U.S. Embasy in Saigon.

Explanation:

tigry1 [53]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Hochi Minh Trail: This is the name of the network of small roads and paths throughout eastern Cambodia and were used by North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

Vietnamization: This term refers to the strategy of the United States during the second-half of the Vietnam War in which combat operations were to be turned over entirely to an American-trained Army of South Vietnam.

Vietcong: This is the name of the North Vietnamese group that was both official army and guerrilla group during the era of the Vietnam War.

Cambodia: This is the country was secretly and illegally bombed by the United States during the course of the Vietnam War in 1969 and 1970.

Hochi Minh: He was the Prime Minister of North Vietnam from 1946-1969 and led North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution: This was an agreement in Congress that facilitated an increase of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.

Ngo Dinh Diem: He was the anti-Communist, pro-American leader of South Vietnam until he was overthrown in a U.S. sanctioned coup in late 1963.

Tet Offensive: In January of 1968, North Vietnamese ambushed forces in South Vietnamese towns and cities, including the U.S. Embasy in Saigon.

Explanation:

The Gulf of Tonkin Incident led President Johnson to sign the Tonkin war resolution that provided support from the USA.

The Tet Offensive was a surprise attack on the Americans by the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) in 1968.

Hochi Minh, the leader of North Vietnam, used the Hochi Minh Trail to provide supplies through Cambodia, Laos and into South Vietnam.

The Viet Cong was a group of advocates of the North that lived in the South.

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