The Vietnam War “Forced to Leave” Sarah J.L. Pedulla English 8

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The Vietnam War “Forced to Leave” Sarah J.L. Pedulla English 8 Inside Out and Back Again

What could make you leave your homeland? Reflect and respond… What could make you leave your homeland? Homeland: one’s native land; the country where a person was born and raised

Your Responses…

What do you think is the #1 reason for leaving one’s homeland? KEY WORDS Refugees Homeland Native Immigrant Refugee camp Flee

Steps of the Public Policy Analyst Define the Problem Gather the Evidence Identify the Causes Evaluate the Policy http://www2.maxwell.syr.edu/plegal/PPA/ghppai1.html

Defining the Problem Leaving one’s homeland and adjusting to a new life presents unexpected challenges.

Gather the Evidence The Vietnam War Why would they leave?

What do you notice and wonder?

What do you notice and wonder?

What do you notice and wonder?

What do you notice and wonder?

Identify the Causes… http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-history HOMEWORK: Go to the above website. Watch the video and read the accompanying text. Complete the provided worksheet on “Identifying the Causes.” Be prepared to discuss tomorrow.