A Vietnam War was an armed conflict between South Vietnam and North Vietnam. Occurred from 1955 to 1975, this war killed thousands of people, in addition to causing great damage.
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1 — The Vietnam War was a conflict between the United States, supporters of ________________ and North Vietnam, supported by ________________.
a) South Vietnam / Chinese Union
b) Central Vietnam / Soviet Union
c) Central Vietnam / Chinese Union
d) South Vietnam / Soviet Union
2 — The beginning of the Vietnam War was marked by the participation of _______________ and South Vietnam.
a) United States
b) North Vietnam
c) Central Vietnam
d) North Vietnam
3 — Mark the alternative that indicates one of the objectives of the Vietnam War.
a) The unification of the country.
b) The separation of the country.
4 — The United States supported the ________________ and the Soviet Union supported the _______________.
a) North Vietnam / South Vietnam
b) South Vietnam / Central Vietnam
c) South Vietnam / North Vietnam
d) North Vietnam / Central Vietnam
5 — (UFMG-adapted) Between 1961 and 1973, a total of 57,939 Americans died in the Indochina conflict, the longest and costliest foreign war in US history. The US Air Force dropped more than three times the tonnage of bombs on Vietnam than was dropped on Germany during World War II. KEYLOR, William R. The twentieth-century world; an international history. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. P. 375.
Considering the Vietnam War, it is correct to state that:
a) the conflict was motivated by the US government's intention to prevent the expansion of communism in Southeast Asia.
b) the Americans were decisively supportive of their government's actions in Vietnam and expressed dissatisfaction when their troops were withdrawn from there.
c) the Vietnamese who faced the US army fought in difficult conditions, as they did not have external support.
d) the withdrawal of US troops and the subsequent defeat of local pro-Western forces led to the division of Vietnam.
e) the invasion of Vietnam by the United States led the Soviets to build a wall in Berlin due to the fear that an invasion of East Berlin would happen.
6 — The Vietnam War took place at a time when the world was experiencing a bipolarization between two ideologies:
a) Socialism versus Islam.
b) capitalism X communism.
c) socialism X anarchism.
d) capitalism X anarchism.
7 — (UFJF MG/1998) In the midst of the arms race that mobilized the USA and the USSR in the decades after World War II World War, conflicts located especially in Asia, Africa and America reflect another facet of the so-called War Cold.
Mark the WRONG alternative:
a) both the USA and the USSR supported the Afro-Asian decolonization process, each seeking to establish its influence in the newly independent countries.
b) as a strategy to consolidate its preponderance, the USA encouraged the replacement of elected rulers by authoritarian military regimes in several Latin American countries.
c) the US victory in the Vietnam War, in the early 1970s, represented an important stage in the process of consolidation of capitalist interests in Southeast Asia.
d) in the Arab-Israeli conflicts, while the US supported Israel's expansionist policy, the USSR was an important supplier of war material to the Arab countries.
e) in Latin America, the Cuban Revolution constituted a threat to the consolidation of North American hegemony in the continent.
8 — A vietnam war started from the ______________ resistance of the south of the country.
a) capitalist
b) anarchist
c) buddhist
d) communist
9 — What was the main objective of the United States?
a) Prevent communism from spreading around the world.
b) Prevent Christianity from spreading throughout the world.
c) Prevent anarchism from spreading throughout the world.
d) Prevent capitalism from spreading around the world.
10 — (UFJF MG/2004)“The fact that it was a war fought by an ‘open society’ – and that it became even more open due to revelations, such as the Pentagon Papers (…); of having been the first war that the United States lost unequivocally (...); having been followed by the Watergate crisis (…) – all this means that [this war], although much smaller in In terms of casualties, it had an impact on the American people more or less similar to that of World War I on the Americans. Europeans”. KENNEDY, Paul. Rise and fall of great powers. Rio de Janeiro: Campus, 1989, pp. 385-386.
What conflict does the above passage refer to?
a) Korean War.
b) First Gulf War.
c) Spanish-American War.
d) Cold War.
i) Vietnam War.
1 — D
2 — B
3 — The
4 — C
5 — The
6 — B
7 - C
8 — D
9 — A
10 — And
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