World Geography in South Carolina WG-5.2 Classify and describe the spatial distribution of major economic systems,

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World Geography in South Carolina WG-5.2 Classify and describe the spatial distribution of major economic systems, including traditional, command, and market economic systems (e.g., North Korea’s command economy as opposed to Germany’s market economy). WG-7.1 Explain how cooperation and/or conflict can lead to the control of Earth’s surface (e.g., the establishment of new social, political, or economic divisions). WG-7.2 Explain the causes of boundary conflicts and internal disputes between culture groups (e.g., the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict). WG-7.3 Explain why political boundaries such as national borders or political districts change (e.g., those of historic imperial powers).

Fallout shelter image- http://jackochikatana Duck and Cover- http://theweek.com/articles/447885/nuclear-bomb-exploded-downtown-washington-what-should What to do in case of a nuclear attack- http://cargocollective.com/Superlectricindustries/Duck-and-Cover-zine-project-with-Daniel-Nunnan

Cold War in the Landscape Today School fallout shelter image- https://www.stripes.com/news/us/school-fallout-shelter-untouched-for-55-years-might-come-in-handy-now-1.493115 Fallout Shelter Sign- https://www.groupon.com/deals/gs-official-government-issue-1960-s-vintage-fallout-shelter-sign-limited

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/06/thinking-the-unthinkable-dont-rely-on-these-historic-fallout-shelters-in-case-of-a-nuclear-attack.html

Mars Bluff- https://www. roadsideamerica Mars Bluff- https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/24951 (Atomic Bomb Dropped Here) Mk6 Nuclear bom- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Mars_Bluff_B-47_nuclear_weapon_loss_incident Mars Bluff Crater- https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/mars-bluff-crater

US History and Constitution USHC-7.5 Analyze the impact of the Cold War on national security and individual freedom, including the containment policy and the role of military alliances, the effects of the “Red Scare” and McCarthyism, the conflicts in Korea and the Middle East, the Iron Curtain and the Berlin Wall, the Cuban missile crisis, and the nuclear arms race. Stanford History Education Group- https://sheg.stanford.edu/history-lessons/cold-war

How and Why did Europe become divided by the “Iron Curtain?”

Layers of Learning- https://layers-of-learning.com/cold-war-map-world/ What is NATO?  Which countries were involved in NATO? Does it still exist? What is the Warsaw Compact?  Which countries signed the compact?  Does it still exist? Look up one or two of the counties where Communist or anti-communist guerrillas were operating.  What happened there? The “Cold War Hot Spots” are places where actual armed conflicts broke out.  Learn about one or two of these hot wars during these time periods by looking up the history of the country.  Most people have at least heard of the Korean and Vietnam Wars, but did you know there was a war in Angola as well? Why did so many countries get involved in a conflict that we essentially between the United States and the Soviet Union?  What was it all about? The US and USSR were allies during WWII, so why did they end up enemies so quickly afterward?

(l) https://www. usatoday (r) http://www.newsweek.com/russia-space-60-years-moscow-launched-earths-first-manmade-satellite-677258

Why did the Russians pull their missiles out of Cuba? Introductory Video Documents Document A: Letter From Chairman Khrushchev to President Kennedy Document B: Letter from President Kennedy to Chairman Khrushchev Document C: Russian Ambassador Cable to Soviet Foreign Ministry Guiding Questions for Each Document https://sheg.stanford.edu/history-lessons/cuban-missile-crisis

https://bostonraremaps.com/inventory/1987-world-ronald-reagan/