The Cold War: Leaders, Nations, and Crises

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The Cold War: Leaders, Nations, and Crises

As a table group, you will be assigned a specific topic from the prescribed content to evaluate in further depth than we’ve covered in class. Approach the topic like an overdeveloped paper two and create a tri-board to present your findings. Use the prescribed content, the paper two rubric, practice prompts, and the textbook as a starting point. We’ve discussed these topics in part but your project needs to move well beyond class and the textbook.

Reminders Evaluation of perspective Historical Concepts Organizationally, someone needs to look at your board and be able to easily pull information to create an outline or paper 2

Crises: Berlin Crisis and Wall vs. North Korean invasion of South Korea Hungarian Uprising vs. Cuban Missile Crisis Leaders: Truman vs. Stalin Eisenhower vs. Khrushchev Mao vs. Khrushchev Nations: Cuba or Germany