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GCSE: History: Vietnam Coursework and Essays

American Public Opinion During Vietnam
(User Rating: 7.67 | Length: 4.7 Pages)
American Public Opinion During Vietnam In the early sixties the public opinion was favourable towards USA's involvement in the war. From 64-65 a poll showed that 80 percent of the population agreed with Johnson and were for the war. America at this time saw it's-self as the "good guys& ...

American reaction to involvement in Vietnam
(User Rating: 9.33 | Length: 3.4 Pages)
American reaction to involvement in Vietnam The opinions on the Vietnam War were split in America from the beginning to the end. It proved to be the most controversial war America had ever experienced. In the early 60s, most Americans were very ignorant about Vietnam. They just saw it as a little c ...

Tactics During Vietnam
(User Rating: 7.56 | Length: 3.9 Pages)
Tactics During Vietnam From the beginning of the war the NFL realised that in order to win they must win "the hearts and minds" of the peasants. This way they could be provided with shelter, food and such like, also they would be able to enlist more fighters for their cause and above all ...

Tactics in Vietnam
(User Rating: 7.80 | Length: 3.0 Pages)
Tactics in Vietnam Tactics in Vietnam were an important factor in the victory of the Vietcong over the U.S. There were fundamental differences in their fighting methods, which the Vietcong were able to take full advantage of. The Vietcong used Guerrilla warfare, this meant that they used their know ...

The Origins of the Vietnam War
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 3.6 Pages)
The Origins of the Vietnam War The origins of the Vietnam War stem from the end of the Second World War. To defeat Hitler, UK, USA, and USSR all joined forces to help defeat him. The "big three's" relations although on the surface portrayed a co-operative alliance, were actually very ...

The United States could and should have avoided any involvement in the Vietnam War.
(Length: 8.6 Pages)
The United States could and should have avoided any involvement in the Vietnam War. Vietnam was so significant to the United States partly as it would be the first war they would lose. It also had a tremendous financial impact on the country and the casualties were also more in the public eye than ...

Vietnam
(User Rating: 9.00 | Length: 7.4 Pages)
Vietnam 1. Firstly, the first paragraph of Source A shows the American "Domino" theory. This was the idea that if one country was allowed to fall to communism then it would be almost impossible to stop others falling as well û like a line of dominos. John F Kennedy lists in Source A the c ...

Vietnam
(User Rating: 4.40 | Length: 3.3 Pages)
Vietnam During 1954 to 1965, America became increasingly involved in the affairs of Vietnam. This was due to many important reasons, the most important being that of Americas hatred of communism and the USA's need to contain it. Throughout these years the USA could have withdrawn and stopped gi ...

Vietnam Sources
(User Rating: 9.33 | Length: 7.5 Pages)
Vietnam Sources 1. Firstly, the first paragraph of Source A shows the American "Domino" theory. This was the idea that if one country was allowed to fall to communism then it would be almost impossible to stop others falling as well - like a line of dominos. John F Kennedy lists in Source ...

Vietnam Tactics
(User Rating: 6.88 | Length: 2.1 Pages)
Vietnam Tactics In Vietnam between 1956-1968 both sites started to use different tactics to try and win the war, such as: Air Power, Helicopters, Chemical Weapons, Guerrilla Tactics, Massacres / Search and Destroy / My Lau, Tunnels (Vietcong). The US and the Vietnamese used a range of tactics again ...

Vietnam Tactics Coursework
(User Rating: 7.00 | Length: 4.1 Pages)
Vietnam Tactics Coursework What different tactics were used by both sides in an attempt to win the conflict in Vietnam between 1956 & 1968? There were many different tactics used during the Vietnam War. These tactics had an influence over the opposition's use and choice of tactics. The most ...

Vietnam War study
(User Rating: 7.00 | Length: 1.2 Pages)
Vietnam War study Question. 2: Sources. B and C indicate to us that the Americans were very optimistic about the Vietnam War. Source. B says that North Vietnam is a Communist government that wants to take over a neighbouring state. However Vietnam was not like Korea at all because the Vietcong were ...

What were the major problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam?
(User Rating: 7.33 | Length: 3.1 Pages)
What were the major problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam? There were a number of problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam. Perhaps one of the biggest problems that they faced was the fact that the Vietcong were fighting using guerrilla tactics: fighting on a ...

What were the major problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam?
(User Rating: 5.00 | Length: 3.1 Pages)
What were the major problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam? There were a number of problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam. Perhaps one of the biggest problems that they faced was the fact that the Vietcong were fighting using guerrilla tactics: fighting on a ...

What were the major problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam?
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 3.1 Pages)
What were the major problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam? There were a number of problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam. Perhaps one of the biggest problems that they faced was the fact that the Vietcong were fighting using guerrilla tactics: fighting on a ...

What were the major problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam?
(Length: 3.1 Pages)
What were the major problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam? There were a number of problems facing US forces when fighting the war in Vietnam. Perhaps one of the biggest problems that they faced was the fact that the Vietcong were fighting using guerrilla tactics: fighting on a ...

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