Foreign Aid Saturday, October 01, 2016 Students will understand the history of modern American foreign aid and be able to identify the three types of aid.

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Foreign Aid Saturday, October 01, 2016 Students will understand the history of modern American foreign aid and be able to identify the three types of aid given.

History of American foreign aid Post WWI Financial Recovery Post WWII  George Marshall Sec. of State  Marshall Plan  $13 billion Food Clothing Industrial rebuilding

Winston Churchill former British Prime Minister “ An Iron Curtain has descended across Europe.” Fear of the spread of communism Cold War

Types of Foreign Aid Bilateral aid: Aid given directly to other nations Aid to Iraq Iraq Israel Egypt Sudan Columbia Mexico

Wednesay February 26 Foreign Aid Today: 1. Review 3 types of assistance 2. The need for foreign aid

Types of Foreign Aid Multilateral aid : Aid given to international organizations

Reasons for Assistance Humanitarian Assistance  Immediate,  Short-term  Disaster relief Tsunami Earthquake Flooding

Reasons for Assistance Development Assistance  Long-term education  Sustainable Farming

Reasons for Assistance  Infrastructure Roads Bridges Hospitals  Democracy Representative gov’t U.S. ally

Types of Assistance Security Assistance  Military assistance  Training  Weapon sales  Loyalty?

The need for aid 1. Poverty 3.2 billion people live on <$2 / day 2. Hunger 850 million people Drought War 3. AIDS (Disease- Malaria) 39 million people world wide 24 million in Africa 5 million new cases / year 3.3 million sub-Saharan Africans died in 2014 Experts estimate 66% of the sub-Saharan population could die by 2050.

5 little articles assignment 1. Groups of 5 2. Article handout minute study 4. Within your group, assign numbers 1-5 based on age. 1 = youngest, 5 = oldest 5. Share your article with your group. 1 goes first, 5 goes last. 6. As the articles are being shared, all members should think of and record 2 level 2 questions. 7. After each article briefly discuss 1 or 2 or your level 2 questions.

Newspaper assignment With a partner…  Find a newspaper article which is illustrates The three types of assistance. The three needs for aid  Read, discuss and be prepared to discuss your articles and how they relate to which type of assistance and need.  Questions to answer (written) 1. What type of aid or assistance is it? 2. What qualifies it as this type of assistance? 3. What type of need is it? 4. What is being done to help?  Be able to summarize your article Assistance 1.Humanitarian 2.Development 3.Security Need 1.Poverty 2.Hunger 3.AIDS Find two articles Assistance article Need article

Foreign Aid today ??????? YOUR OPINION?