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Who was the leader of the North Vietnamese in the Vietnam War? He later ruled Vietnam until his death in 1969.
Nguyen Giap
Ho Chi Minh
Ngo Dinh Diem
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Over which of these did the North Vietnamese primarily supply their troops fighting in the south?
Mekong River
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Salween River
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When did the US officially declare war on Vietnam?
They never declared war on Vietnam
May 1956
August 1958
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Which of the following describes the "Tet Offensive" accurately?
A campaign of surprise attacks against US military and civilian commands and control centers throughout South Vietnam.
The biggest US Air Force aerial bombing campaign conducted against communist targets in the North Vietnam during the final period of US involvement in the Vietnam War.
A series of large-scale and ambitious offensive operations by North Vietnam to force the surrender of the government of South Vietnam.
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The National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam (NLF) was more commonly known as:
The Rebels
The Viet Cong
The Allies
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True or false: The Vietnam War was the longest war in American history.
True
False
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When was the controversial Gulf of Tonkin incident?
August 1972
August 1964
August 1975
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On Monday, May 4, 1970, 500 students protested against the Vietnam war. Some of these students were eventually shot by the National Guard. Where did this tragedy took place?
Ohio State University
Kent State University
Weber State University
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The Vietnam War ended with the âFall of _______â?
La Drang
Saigon
Ho Chi Minh
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Which assault rifle did the the Viet Cong prefer to use the most, due to its ability to function in adverse, muddy conditions?
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What was another name given to the Vietnam War?
Second Indochina War
The Gulf of Tonkin Incident
The East Asia Conflict
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How many U.S. service members are still missing in action from the Vietnam war?
Around 2,500
Around 5,600
Around 1,700
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When was Saigon overran by North Vietnanese troops, effectively ending the Vietnam War?
1977
1975
1973
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