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BELLWORK 1.Based on their involvement in the Korean War, why was the UN more successful than the League of Nations? 2.How did the Korean War effect China’s relationship with the US and USSR? 3.Explain the long-term political effects the Korean War had on both North and South Korea. 4.The results of the Korean War were not too good for the Soviet Union……why? How did the war negatively effect the USSR? 5.THINKER: To what extent was US intervention & containment in Korea a success? Explain!

How did the Korean War affect China’s relationship with the US and USSR?

Korean War Armistice: July 27, 1953 How did the Korean War effect the countries involved, as well as, lead to a globalization of the Cold War?

Effects on Korea ROK soldiers dump artillery casings ROK soldiers discover mass grave of executed political prisoners

SOUTH KOREANORTH KOREA Military: 178,246Military: 367,283 Civilian: 990,968Civilian: 1,550,000 Death Tolls Do you think the Korean War was a limited war or a total war?

Syngman Rhee leader of provisional government in ROK – Appointed by US because he was pro-Western and anti-communist After elections in 1948, became first president of South Korea Extremely oppressive and unpopular in South Korea

Kim Il Sung Leader of North Korea from its establishment (1948) until his death (1994) Member of CCP (Fought in CCW) A Major in the Soviet Red Army during WWII Soviets installed him as leader of prov.gov. in December 1945 Created Korean People’s Army (KPA) with direct aide from Stalin In 1948, the DPRK was established and Kim was chosen as premier (against UN)

North Korea’s Cult of Personality His death & propaganda be.com/watch?v= pDOMyNOS4sc

North Korea’s Cult of Personality Kim Il Sung Kim Jong Il Kim Jong Un 2011-present

The results of the Korean War were not too good for the Soviet Union……why? How did the war negatively effect the USSR?

Effect on U.S. policies Eisenhower (R ) is elected in 1953  Rejected containment and “limited warfare” Introduced policy of “massive retaliation” – the use of nuclear arms and roll back (liberate communist controlled areas) In your opinion, was US intervention in the Korean War a success? Why or why not?

Containment in Asia To what extent were US containment policies successful in Japan, Taiwan & Vietnam?

HOMEWORK As you know, the Korean War confirmed that fighting communism would not be limited to Europe. Containment continued to be a policy used in Asia (and Europe) in order to avoid the Domino Effect. This week, we will focus on three specific case studies that are examples of US containment in Asia. Korea: Japan: Taiwan: Vietnam: Today you will read pgs and focus on Japan and Taiwan

US involvement in Asia How was the US involved?To what extent was US involvement successful in maintaining containment? Korea Japan Taiwan Vietnam

US Involvement in Japan Seizure of Zaibatsu family assets in 1946 Tokyo in 1946

Occupation of Japan 1.Japan under the authority of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (SCAP) 2.Japanese-ruled Taiwan and the Spratley Islands, ceded to the Republic of China 3.Karafuto Prefecture and the Kuril Islands, ceded to the Soviet Union. 4.Japanese-ruled Korea south of the 38th parallel north, placed under the authority of the United States Army Military Government in Korea, granted independence in 1948 as South Korea. 5.Kwantung Leased Territory, occupied by the Soviet Union , returned to China in Japanese-ruled Korea north of the 38th parallel north, placed under the authority of the Soviet Civil Authority, granted independence in 1948 as North Korea. 7.South Pacific Mandate, occupied by the United States , converted into the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands in 1947.

US Involvement in Taiwan USS Lexington; aircraft carrier central to Seventh Fleet – patrolled Taiwan strait &

EA Paper 2 Info Answer two extended-response questions, each chosen from a different topic (5 topics total) – Causes, Practices, and Effects of War – The Cold War All 20 th century focus (Define regions!) Answer the question only! Understand the difference between compare, assess, contrast, analyze Only facts! Give as much detail/explanation/evidence as possible! Worth 40 marks (25% of History grade) 1 hour and 30 minutes; 45 mins per question – Start with a quick outline/pre-write – Formatted like a formal essay – needs a thesis, transitions, evidence

EA Paper 2 Practice Activity Unit 6 Average: 50/60 (83%) This practice activity will be based off of the paper 2 prompts of your unit 6 exam. The class is going to be divided into five groups – each group will be assigned a different prompt Your task is to create an outline/prewrite that you would use to answer this question. You will present this, as well as a thesis, to the class This will be good review and practice for EA 2!

Select two causes of the Second World War and show (a) how, and (b) why, they led to the outbreak of war in Following the German cease-fire in November 1918, the Allied powers met at the Paris Peace Conference to discuss the post-war world, and specifically, Germany’s future. In June 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed which aimed to limit the strength of Germany and create the League of Nations in order to ensure international cooperation between nations. Although both of these measures intended to stabilize, bring peace, and protect European nations, they eventually failed and allowed Hitler to act aggressively without punishment from the League of Nations. Ultimately, Hitler's aggression and the failure to observe the Treaty of Versailles, combined with the ineffectiveness of the League of Nations, directly led to the outbreak of World War II in 1939.

EA Paper 2 Practice Activity 1.UN Involvement in two Limited Wars Cezanne, Kim, Ayham, Cassie, Coleman 2.Compare/Contrast guerilla warfare in CCW & Algeria Bridgette, Andres, Rachel, Liam, Hunter 3.Similarities/differences between CCW & Algeria, with international involvement Calli, Chandni, Sarah 4.Assess the importance of air power in two wars Genevieve, Courtney 5.Compare long-term political effects of two wars Katja, Afrooz, Lauren, Hannah, Joey