History Question
- Review the following,
- Review the Lyndon B. Johnson and John Kerry presentation (opens in a new window)
- Review Peace Without Conquest, 1965 (opens in a new window) by President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Address at Johns Hopkins University
- Review Vietnam War Veteran John Kerry’s Testimony (opens in a new window) to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 1971
- Read the documents carefully and respond to the following questions in a cohesive essay, with an introduction, a series of body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Be sure to use short, direct quotes from the documents to back up your ideas; avoid over-quoting.
- Summarize Johnson’s justifications for American participation in the Vietnam War. In addition, explain how Johnson hopes to persuade his audience (both present and the wider audience who would hear this speech via television) that America really was doing the right thing.
- Summarize Kerry’s key points in his report to the Senate Committee. Consider what would be motivating a veteran to say the things he was saying. What was Kerry hoping to accomplish by focusing on the material he did in his report?
- Assess the positions of these two men. Were there points made by either that especially resonated with you or that you disagreed with? If so, which ones, and why did you feel this way?