Support for the war Flashcards

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What was the red scare?

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red was a term applied to communist.The red scare was when many americans feared US communist would start a revolution

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Those who were seen as communist what did they face?

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hounded out of jobs,even homes and put into prisons

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What was Patriotism?

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love of an loyalty to ones country
Many were taught at home and at school to be patriotic this meant when the gov said they had to fight in the war they would

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If you did not fight why was it bad/Why were so many people patriotic?

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to not fight would be seen as letting the country down and betraying what it stood for
once the US was in the war many people drive to patriotism so that the USA did not look like it was giving in to a communism country

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Who were the hard hat riots 1970?

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nickname for construction workers who needed to wear protective clothing

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what happened on the 8 May 1970?

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construction workers charged out during their lunch break wearing hard hats and beated up protestors

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What did the hard hat’s do?

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they broke through a police line to get to protestors the police did little to stop the beatings

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Where did the rioters move to/what did they do?

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City Hall where the mayor had agreed to allow the American flag to fly at half mast for the dead students.They protested against this action saying the mayor was not tough on anti-war protestors and communists

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Who were the silent majority?

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3 Nov 1969
nixon made a television speech abou policy in vietnam
Americans who mainly supported his polices but did not actively campaign either for or against the war

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What was the consequence of the silent majority?

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a poll carried out the next few days 77% supported Nixon Policy
50,000 telegrams and 30,000 letters flowed in the house house showing support

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Nixon having support meant what

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he could tell NV despite anti-war movement demonstrations and protest he had support from the general public and the money funding Congress
this meant USA could do a gradual withdrawal and an “Honorable peace”

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When was the gulf of tonkin passed again?

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1964 unanimously passed with 2 votes against the clear support of US involvement was made partly as a reaction to the supposed attack on the ships

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Why did congress support the war?

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the military kept assuring the gov that victory was close

they did not want the USA to be beaten by NV

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