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Term Papers on Vietnam Era

Term Paper TitleVietnam Era
# of Words522
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.09

Vietnam Era

     The Vietnam Era began after the Cold War Era.  North and South Vietnam were created in 1954.  Ho Chi Minh was the communist leader of North Vietnam.
     The Brown vs. Topeka case was in 1954.  It was the case that ended legal segregation in America education systems.  Thurgood Marshall won the Brown vs. Topeka case and eventually became the first black man on the Supreme Court.
     Martin Luther King’s "I have a dream," speech was in 1963.
     John F. Kennedy sent advisors called the "Green Beret" into Vietnam to train and stop communism. America was afraid of the domino effect, that was the idea of when communism starts it will spread like cancer to other countries.  The Gulf of Tonkin was the incident that made the Vietnam conflict into war for the U.S.  J.F.K. was assassinated in 1963.
     Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965.  He was the civil rights leader who promoted separation between blacks and whites.  He would "by any means necessary" do what it takes to gain civil rights acceptance.
      The general attitude about the U.S. being involved in Southeast Asia at the beginning of the war was that the public was gung-ho and behind the government to stop communism.  Reporters and cameras were successful at bringing the war up close and personal.  Americans were seeing their American GIs being killed.
     The Tet Offense was a U.S. victory in the field.  It was a major loss at home and became the turning point battle of the war.  The U.S. milita...

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