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Guided Reading Exercise for Chapter 29 | roark7e_ch29_2.html | 57eaaecd757a2e7c56000003 |
New Frontiers in Foreign Policy
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Meeting the âHour of Maximum Dangerâ
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New Approaches to the Third World
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The Arms Race and the Nuclear Brink
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Lyndon Johnsonâs War against Communism
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An All-Out Commitment in Vietnam
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Preventing Another Castro in Latin America
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Making Historical Arguments: Why Couldnât American Bombing Achieve Victory in Vietnam?
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Quiz for Making Historical Arguments: Why Couldnât American Bombing Achieve Victory in Vietnam?
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The Tet Offensive and Johnsonâs Move toward Peace
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Beyond Americaâs Borders: 1968: A Year of Protest
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The Tumultuous Election of 1968
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Nixon, Détente, and the Search for Peace in Vietnam
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Moving toward Détente with the Soviet Union and China
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Shoring Up U.S. Interests around the World
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Vietnam Becomes Nixonâs War
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Analyzing Historical Evidence: Ending the War in Vietnam
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Quiz for Analyzing Historical Evidence: Ending the War in Vietnam
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Conclusion: An Unwinnable War
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