Reteaching Activity 30

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★ Reteaching Activity 30-5
DIRECTIONS: Organizing Facts Complete the top part of the chart by writing the
number of each item from the Fact Bank related to Richard Nixon’s peace with honor
strategy. Then complete the time lines related to the invasion of Cambodia and the end
of the Vietnam War by writing the number of the item that matches each date given.
Nixon’s Peace with Honor Strategy
Draft Reform
Vietnamization
The Invasion of Cambodia
Intense Bombing
The War Ends
April 30, 1970
Fall 1972
May 4, 1970
December 1972
May 14, 1970
January 27, 1973
Early 1975
April 30, 1975
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★FACT BANK
1. The mission would be a secret.
2. Nixon unleashes the heaviest
bombardment of the war on
North Vietnam.
3. Protests against the draft fade.
4. College students could no longer
obtain draft deferments.
5. Enemy supply routes in Cambodia
and Laos would be attacked.
6. Saigon falls to the Communists.
7. Police shoot and kill two students at a
protest at Jackson State in Mississippi.
8. Nixon informs the nation that he sent
troops to attack Cambodia.
9. Negotiators at the Paris peace talks
sign an agreement.
The American Journey
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10. Only 19-year-olds could be called for
service in Vietnam.
11. The army of South Vietnam would
take a more active role in fighting
the war.
12. A protest at Kent State turns violent;
four students are killed by National
Guard members.
13. The last Americans scramble to
escape Vietnam.
14. Draftees would be chosen by lottery
on the basis of birth date.
15. American ground troops would
gradually withdraw, lowering their
number to 60,000 by 1971.
16. Henry Kissinger announces “Peace
is at hand.”
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