Asia 3.2 Opposition to War Flashcards

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What happened, and what was planned, at Kent State University? (AS 3.2)

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  • Nixon announces Cambodia invasion.
  • Students plan a protest for 4th May.
  • 2nd/3rd: clashes between police and protestors. 1000 National Guardsmen sent in.
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How did Kent State University turn violent? (AS 3.2)

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  • 3000 turned up.
  • Rocks and tear gas were exchanged.
  • Guardsmen shot between 61 and 67 rounds.
  • 4 died and 9 were injured.
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What were the consequences of Kent State University? (AS 3.2)

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  • 2 million students refused to enter classes.
  • 15th May, Jackson State College: 2 killed, 12 injured by police.
  • Eight guardsmen arrested, charged dismissed.
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How did Television and new technology cause loss of faith? (AS 3.2)

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  • 9% had a TV in Korean War. Up to 93% in 1961.
  • Lightweight video cameras and voice recorders.
  • No censorship, ‘full colour horror of the war’.
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How did news reporting and media control portray Vietnam? (AS 3.2)

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  • American GIs were ‘good guys’ fighting Vietcong ‘bad guys’.
  • Journalists joked army officials weren’t telling the whole story about war and massacres.
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Who was Walter Cronkite? What was his report in February 1968? (AS 3.2)

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  • A journalist, ‘the most trusted man in America’.
  • Report said the war was a lost cause.
  • Johnson said ‘If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost the country’/
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What happened at the Battle of Hamburger Hill? What were the consequences? (AS 3.2)

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  • May 1969, 70 killed and 400 wounded taking over a hill.
  • Abandoned immediately.
  • People wondered what the point was.
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What did the New York Times do in June 1971? (AS 3.2)

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  • Published secret leaked reports, confirmed the government had lied about their involvement in the war.
  • Public was shocked.
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What did Life Magazine do in June 1969? (AS 3.2)

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  • Published the names and faces of 242 troops killed in one week of fighting.
  • Public was shocked.
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What was the Watergate Scandal? What were the consequences? (AS 3.2)

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  • Nixon was linked to a burglary of the Democrat offices.
  • He tried to cover it up, but his role was leaked.
  • He resigned.
  • Many questioned American leadership.
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