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Study opposition to the war, including Kent State University, the media and TV influence on public opinion and the Watergate context.
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BD Conflict and tension in Asia, 1950-1975
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Part three: The ending of conflict in Vietnam
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Exam argument: Part three: The ending of conflict in Vietnam in BD Conflict and tension in Asia, 1950-1975 (Paper 1 Section B: Wider world depth studies) provides the direct anchor for this learning objective. Students focus on Study opposition to the war, including Kent State University, the media and TV influence on public opinion and the Watergate context. The explanation should use the subtopic wording, the relevant period, named events or individuals where appropriate, and precise historical evidence. It should then separate cause from consequence, change from continuity, and significance from importance while keeping sources, interpretations, evidence and opinion distinct.
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This objective helps connect Part three: The ending of conflict in Vietnam to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for BD Conflict and tension in Asia, 1950-1975.
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1 linked- Avoid confusing Kent State: Anchor the answer to Part three: The ending of conflict in Vietnam, use precise evidence, and state whether Kent State is a cause, consequence, change, continuity or significant development.
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Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- Study the causes of the Korean War, including Korean nationalism, US relations with China, division of Korea, Kim Il Sung, Syngman Rhee, North Korea's invasion in June 1950, US and UN responses and USSR absence from the UN.
Part one: Conflict in Korea
- Study the development of the Korean War, including the UN campaign, Inchon landings, recapture of South Korea, advance into North Korea, Chinese reaction and intervention and the sacking of MacArthur.
Part one: Conflict in Korea
- Study the end of the Korean War, including stalemate around the 38th Parallel, peace talks, armistice and impact on Korea, the UN and Sino-American relations.
Part one: Conflict in Korea
- Study the end of French colonial rule, including Dien Bien Phu, Geneva Agreement 1954, South Vietnamese civil war, opposition to Diem and the Vietcong's aims, support, leadership, guerrilla tactics and Ho Chi Minh.
Part two: Escalation of conflict in Vietnam
- Study US involvement, including the Domino Theory, intervention under Eisenhower and Kennedy and the Strategic Hamlets programme.
Part two: Escalation of conflict in Vietnam
