Vietnam War Era

Grades 9-12
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Credit: .5

Term: 1 Semester

Subject Type: Elective

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NCAA Approved

Examine one of the most complex and controversial chapters in U.S. history. This one-semester course explores the causes, conflicts, and consequences of the Vietnam War—both on the battlefield and at home.

In this course, students will learn:

  • U.S. Involvement
  • Key Battles & Military Strategy
  • Antiwar Movement
  • Post-War Relations

Students study key political events, military strategies, and the social impact of the Vietnam War on American society. Through historical analysis and personal reflection, students gain a deeper understanding of how this era continues to shape U.S. policy and public opinion today.

Course Overview
  • Unit 1: The Origins of U.S. Involvement in Vietnam
  • Unit 2: From Military Advisors to Combat Troops
  • Unit 3: A Nation Divided by War
  • Unit 4: Achieving Peace with Honor
  • Unit 5: The Legacy of Vietnam
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