Unit 7: The Cold War Project

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Unit 7: The Cold War Project Directions: Choose ONE of the events of the Cold War. (Ex: Korean War, Space Race, Vietnam War, Cuban Missile Crisis, Berlin Wall) Be sure to include the containment policy during this time. (Ex: Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan Create a front page of a newspaper. Role: A news reporter Title of your event Explain your event Beginning and ending of the event (Dates) Who was involved? How does it relate to the Cold War? ***You must have at least 2 paragraphs. Include a picture and color