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Nixon's War (1969–70)
- Frustrating negotiations with the North
- "Vietnamization"
- The secret bombing of Cambodia
- The death of Ho Chi Minh
- Moratorium Day
- Nixon's "Silent Majority"
- Nixon approves invasion of Cambodia
- Nationwide protests against Nixon
- Anger in Congress
- The My Lai Massacre revealed
- Sources
- Words to Know
- People to Know
- The My Lai Massacre
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