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Can You Link These Pictures? May be too graphic All images have been taken from Wikipedia the free encyclopaedia and are presumed to be in either the public domain or usable under the fair use law.

Did you work out what they were? Vietnam Berlin Cuba Korea So how are these images linked?

Berlin Korea Cuba Vietnam Together they form 4 of the most important conflicts in the cold war! Cuba Vietnam

“Learning to Lead our Lives” Berlin vs Korea vs Cuba vs Vietnam? Skill: Organisation and Communication, ICT NGfL: USA 1929 - 1990 All images/ cartoons are believed to be in the public domain. Many of the images were sourced from the internet encyclopaedia wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org

Your Task You will be Split into 4 groups to produce a short presentation and fact sheet about 1 of the 4 conflicts. You must:- 1. Explain Why and How America became involved. 2. Show The chronology of the event/conflict. 3. Show The extent of American involvement. 4. Evaluate How successful was America 5. Explain the Impact on America’s reputation both at home and abroad. 6. Evaluate the importance of this event in the context of the Cold War and how close the super powers cam to a full confrontation.

Resources Begin by exploring your school and local library. You could also try using the Internet. REMEMBER not all you see on the Internet is reliable. Here are two stable and long running websites which could help you:- http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk http://www.wikipedia.com Both of these sights will provide you with information and images for your presentations but you must provide the evaluation yourselves!!!

Peer Evaluation Next Lesson you will show your presentations to the rest of the group and distribute the fact sheet. Your presentations will be discussed and then judged according to the following criteria: Description: How well you show what happened. Explanation: Do you give the reasons why it happened? Evaluation: Did you weigh up and discuss the importance of what happened? Presentation: Is your show attractive, clear and well laid out? You should consider all of these when producing your presentation.

Peer Presentation Evaluation Table Skill: Organisation and Communication Group Description /5 Explanation /5 Evaluation /5 Presentation /5 Total /20 Grade

Cold War Evaluation Using the fact sheets and presentations you should now produce an excel graph or chart to show how close to war you feel the super powers were before, during and after each of these events. Your X axis should be labelled events. Your Y axis should be labelled Cold War Tension. You should fully annotate your diagrams.

For Example Before Berlin there was building tension due to the USA refusing to share technology, the Truman Doctrine and the differing ideologies of Russia and the USA. Your completed Graph should be stuck into your exercise book and fully annotated.