Who or what was responsible for the fall of South Vietnam in 1975? Write with clarity and appropriate detail. Be succinct, to-the-point, and authoritative. This is great exercise in the “art of communication,” which has value in whatever field of employment you find yourself. Look for relevant quotations and important statistical figures (troop numbers and casualties, results of bombing raids, amounts of imported supplies and equipment, etc.) to utilize in your writing. You must cite your sources, but simply as a parenthetical reference; thus, “quote here” (Lawrence 132). If you consult any outside works and use these for quotations or figures, please add a full-citation listing for the source at the end of the essay. This is a college-level course. Quality work is expected. All the rules of proper usage (grammar, punctuation, and spelling) apply. Be sure to spell-check your essays and give them a thorough edit for common problems such as subject/verb agreement and correct verb tense usage. One more thing: in your writing, always strive to use the active voice as much as possible—“The American planes bombed Hanoi,” rather than “Hanoi was bombed by the American planes.” It reads better and helps with the overall flow of essays.