The Vietnam War Quiz (2024)

How long did the Vietnam War last?

5 years

10 years

20 years plus

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Wrong Answer

The Vietnam War started in 1954 when Northern forces invaded the South and ended more than two decades later when South Vietnam surrendered in 1975.

Which country ruled Vietnam for decades prior to the Vietnam War?

England

Soviet Union

France

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Wrong Answer

France maintained rule over Vietnam for decades until 1945, when Vietnam declared its independence and the pre-war unrest began.

What line marked the division between North and South Vietnam starting in 1954?

17th parallel

38th parallel

Equator

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The Geneva Accords, signed in July 1954, divided Vietnam along the 17th parallel and brought temporary peace to the region.

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What type of government did the North Vietnamese want when the war started?

Democracy

Republic

Communism

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At the start of the war, North Vietnam was controlled by the communists, while the South was ruled by anti-communist leaders.

Who were the Viet Cong?

guerilla forces

anti-war protestors

U.S. troops in Vietnam

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Wrong Answer

The Viet Cong was a group of guerilla forces in South Vietnam. By 1964, this group had more than 35,000 fighters in South Vietnam.

What spurred full-scale U.S. involvement on the ground in Vietnam?

assassination of President Kennedy

events at My Lai

Gulf of Tonkin incident

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After North Vietnamese forces fired on a U.S. ship in the Gulf of Tonkin, Congress authorized full-scale U.S. intervention in Vietnam.

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There was never more than a maximum of 100,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam.

true

false

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U.S. ground forces peaked in 1969 with more than 543,000 American troops fighting alongside South Vietnamese forces.

Who was the U.S. president when the U.S. sent its first combat troops to Vietnam during the war?

Eisenhower

Nixon

Johnson

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Wrong Answer

Although the U.S. presence in Vietnam started well before this point, the first actual combat troops, the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, were sent in 1965. Lyndon Johnson was president.

Ho Chi Minh was a communist official who led South Vietnam during the war.

true

false

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Ho Chi Minh is known for leading the North Vietnamese to victory during the war. Anti-communist Ngo Dinh Diem ruled South Vietnam from 1955 through 1963.

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What happened when America pulled all ground troops out of Vietnam in 1973?

the North and South kept fighting

the war ended

Canadian troops took their place

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The last American troops left Vietnam in March 1973. While the North and South kept right on fighting, American involvement in the war had ended for good.

What event signaled the end of the Vietnam War?

Geneva Accord

The Fall of Saigon

Tet Offensive

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Wrong Answer

The war ended when North Vietnamese forces seized control of Saigon in 1975, causing the South to surrender.

What happened to Vietnam after the war?

it became one unified country

it split into two nations

it became a U.S. territory

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After the war, Vietnam became the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, a unified, independent nation.

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What year did North Vietnam launch the Tet Offensive?

1968

1970

1972

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On January 31, 1968, the North Vietnamese launched the Tet Offensive. This event, named for the Lunar New Year, consisted of dozens of coordinated attacks on the South.

Saigon was renamed as Ho Chi Min City after the War?

true

false

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Wrong Answer

After the North seized control of Saigon, it renamed it after the famous communist leader.

Who is Kim Phuc?

a former Vietnamese leader

wife of Vietnam's first post-war president

a girl in a famous photograph

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Kim Phuc is the name of a young girl captured on film running naked in the streets after she was burned by napalm. Her photo remains one of the most iconic images of the war.

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Total tonnage of bombs dropped on North Vietnam surpassed those dropped on Japan, Italy and Germany during WWII.

true

false

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Wrong Answer

North Vietnam suffered heavy attack from the air during the War, but still managed to push on to victory.

How long did future U.S. Senator John McCain spend as a POW in Vietnam?

4 months

2 years

4 years

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McCain spent more than four years as a POW, where he was tortured regularly before eventually winning his freedom and going on to have a long career in U.S. politics.

Why did President Nixon want to draft 150,000 more U.S. soldiers in April 1970?

to invade China

to invade Japan

to invade Cambodia

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Nixon announced a plan to draft 150,000 additional soldiers to send to Cambodia in hopes of cutting off supply chains to North Vietnam.

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Actress Jane Fonda directly caused the death of numerous POWs in Hanoi.

true

false

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While Fonda did tour Hanoi in 1972, the rumors that she turned on potential POWs, leading to their deaths, is not supported by any actual evidence.

What happened at My Lai?

first U.S. group battle in Vietnam

massacre of civilians

final battle of the War

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Wrong Answer

U.S. troops massacred 400 innocent Vietnamese civilians at My Lai, and only one soldier was ever convicted of a crime for his role in the event.

How many student protesters died at Kent State University in 1970?

2

4

8

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Wrong Answer

Nationals Guardsmen shot four student protesters at the Ohio college on May 4, 1970.

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How many people lost their lives during the Vietnam War?

3 million

6 million

12 million

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Around 3 million people died in Vietnam and roughly half of these were Vietnamese civilians.

How many people showed up in Washington D.C. to attend a massive anti-war protest on November 15, 1969?

250,000

150,000

50,000

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Wrong Answer

A quarter of a million people protested the war on that date in 1969 — the largest anti-war protest in U.S. history.

What was Agent Orange designed to do?

kill people

kill plants

kill insects

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Agent Orange was a powerful herbicide designed to kill trees and crops. More than 19 million gallons were sprayed over Vietnam between 1961 and 1972.

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Which future film director won several medals for his bravery in Vietnam?

Steven Spielberg

George Lucas

Oliver Stone

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Oliver Stone won a Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts for his efforts in Vietnam. He later went on to direct such films as "Born on the Fourth of July."

More Americans were drafted into Vietnam than any previous war.

true

false

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Wrong Answer

While around 1.8 million Americans were drafted into service in Vietnam, this pales in comparison to the 10 million men drafted during WWII.

Which president officially pardoned all Vietnam draft-dodgers?

Johnson

Nixon

Carter

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On his second day in office, Jimmy Carter officially pardoned all Americans who avoided the draft or failed to register for service in the Vietnam War.

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How much did the U.S. spend on the war?

$120 million

$120 billion

$120 trillion

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The U.S. spent $120 billion on the war. While WWII spending proved to be an economic boom, the Vietnam War was followed by inflation and an oil crisis.

The Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D.C. was funded entirely by private funds.

true

false

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It took $8.4 million in donations from private donors to create the famous D.C. monument.

Who designed the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D.C.?

Michael Graves

Buckminster Fuller

a college student named Maya Lin

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An unknown student architect designed the famous monument after beating 1,400 other designers for the honor.

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