How did the Cold War affect ____?

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How did the Cold War affect ____? Monday, April 1st HW: Have a great day! Aim: How did the Cold War affect the world? Do Now: Pick up your assigned reading and answer the question: How did the Cold War affect ____?

Prague Spring – Czechoslovakia Korean War Hungarian Revolution Cuba Prague Spring – Czechoslovakia Vietnam Germany Chile

Prague Spring – Czechoslovakia Korean War Hungarian Revolution Cuba Prague Spring – Czechoslovakia Vietnam Germany Chile

Prague Spring – Czechoslovakia Korean War Hungarian Revolution Cuba Prague Spring – Czechoslovakia Vietnam Germany Chile

Task Pick a shape that symbolizes the conflict (make it big) 2. Trace/Cut out the shape on the paper provided Answer the question: How did the Cold War affect ________________? on the shape 4. Draw an illustration that depicts the conflict on the shape

Monday, April 2nd HW: Complete Cold War Hot Spots handout. Aim: How did the Cold War affect the world? Do Now: Consult with your group for 5 minutes and prepare for your presentation! Checklist: Shape Illustration Answer to question – How did the Cold War affect _____?

Wednesday, April 3rd HW: Read THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS and complete the GIST ACTIVITY. Aim: How did the Cold War affect the world? Do Now: Take out the COLD WAR HOT SPOTS graphic organizer.