4.4.18 Unit 9: The Cold War.

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4.4.18 Unit 9: The Cold War

Please take out your Option packet Entry Task Please take out your Option packet

Group Prep – 8 min Discuss as a group: Why should the US choose your option? Why is it best for the United States? What evidence do you have that supports this? What are the strongest arguments you can make to convince others? 1st

Groups – 1st Simon Kat Cheyenne Sarah Trevor Parker Priscilla Katelyn 1: Pax Americana 2: Containment 3: Co-exist 4: Isolationism Simon Kat Cheyenne Sarah Trevor Parker Priscilla Katelyn Michael Will Jenna Amy Gavin Jaelyn Kristin Zachelli Kassidy Diego Ellie Alina Hannah Naomi Srinidhi Ian Andrea Bella Mitchell Nikta Christoph Chase

Groups – 2nd Marshall Rohan Julia Cole Tony Arjan Mackenzie Noah 1: Pax Americana 2: Containment 3: Co-exist 4: Isolationism Marshall Rohan Julia Cole Tony Arjan Mackenzie Noah Chloe H Melanie B Laurence Trevor Ruth Liz Matthew Lauren Yanir Sophia Jacinthe Chloe L Zoe Reagan Nicole Alex Isabella Connor Melanie N Sebestian

Groups – 4th Ally J Nathan G Kaleb Serena Nick Ben James S Zeyuan 1: Pax Americana 2: Containment 3: Co-exist 4: Isolationism Ally J Nathan G Kaleb Serena Nick Ben James S Zeyuan Carolina Spencer B Jack C Rineeta Nathan F Gage Spencer C Sora Hannah Joseph Aly S Colby Jack H Ally F Carson Josh Olivia Kaioni Cameron Alex James R Jeannie Brecklyn

Groups – 5th Jake Kyle Katie Leandros Dylan Ali Maddy Florin Peter 1: Pax Americana 2: Containment 3: Co-exist 4: Isolationism Jake Kyle Katie Leandros Dylan Ali Maddy Florin Peter Varun Barry Shannah Ava Lauren Dawson Callie Jackson Emily Holden Sam Hunter Meganna Kellan Nathan Jerry Brian Madelyn Pavel Raghav Blake

Group Prep – 8 min Discuss as a group: Why should the US choose your option? Why is it best for the United States? What evidence do you have that supports this? What are the strongest arguments you can make to convince others? 1st

Mini-Debate – 15 min Explain what your option is & why it’s best for America (3min) Everyone else is taking notes & asking questions. At the end, try to come to a consensus: Which one should the US do?

Groups – 1st Simon Kat Cheyenne Sarah Trevor Parker Priscilla Michael Will Jenna Katelyn Gavin Jaelyn Kristin Amy Kassidy Diego Ellie Alina Hannah Naomi Srinidhi Andrea Bella Mitchell Zachelli Nikta Christoph Chase Ian

Groups – 2nd Marshall Rohan Julia Cole Tony Mackenzie Noah Chloe H Arjan Laurence Trevor Ruth Melanie B Nicole Yanir Liz Jacinthe Lauren Zoe Sophia Matthew Chloe L Isabella Reagan Melanie N Alex Connor Sebestian

Groups – 4th Ally J Nathan G Kaleb Serena Nathan F Spencer B James S Zeyuan Carolina Ben Jack C Rineeta Hannah Gage Spencer C Sora Nick Joseph Aly S Colby Jack H Ally F Carson Josh Olivia Kaioni Cameron Alex James R Jeannie Brecklyn

Groups – 5th Jake Kyle Katie Leandros Jerry Lauren Maddy Dylan Varun Barry Florin Peter Ali Dawson Callie Jackson Emily Holden Sam Ava Brian Kellan Shannah Hunter Meganna Madelyn Nathan Raghav Blake Pavel

Mini-Debate – 15 min Explain what your option is & why it’s best for America. Everyone else is taking notes & asking questions. At the end, try to come to a consensus: Which one should the US do?

Decision On the back page of your packet: 2-3 sentences explaining which option you chose & why

The Truman Doctrine In a dramatic speech to a joint session of Congress, President Truman asked for U.S. assistance for Greece & Turkey to forestall communist domination of the two nations. The Truman Doctrine was a de facto declaration of the Cold War: the US needed to provide military & economic assistance to protect nations from communist aggression.

The Truman Doctrine At the top of your reading you’ll see a few questions. Read the speech first. Then answer these questions in your notebook. For #3: Write down 2 examples instead of underlining.