LESSON 3B – COLD WAR EXPANDS Essential Question Were the methods used by the US to contain communism justified? Were the methods used by the USSR for security.

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LESSON 3B – COLD WAR EXPANDS Essential Question Were the methods used by the US to contain communism justified? Were the methods used by the USSR for security justified? Learning Outcomes - Students will: Preview – Map? Begin mission 2 Read and learn about the Cold War in Asia Success Criteria I can add a paragraph about Asia to my previous foreign policy paragraph

PREVIEW Where is this? What does this map show? What do you think difference in lifestyle between these 2 places are? What country is around it?

VOCAB Mao Zedong Legitimate Unification Demilitarized zone Success Criteria I can add a paragraph about Asia to my previous foreign policy paragraph

THE KOREAN WAR – WHAT HAPPENED? Be ready, there might be a quiz after…Maybe. Think about the 5W’s

HOW WERE COMMUNISTS TREATED DURING THE WAR? Here is a scene from Taegukgi/ Brotherhood(English title) Setting: South Korea has re-taken Seoul from the communists. South Koreans are punishing people that joined the communist party. Why did some people join the communists? Why would they be punished for this? What would you have done (join the communist party or not)? Does this follow the policy of containment? Security?

What actions did the US take to contain communism? USSR do to maintain its security? Were these actions successful for each side? What did this look like on the ground?

Success Criteria I can add a paragraph about Asia to my previous foreign policy paragraph Add one more paragraph to your topic What you need? Keeping with the same paragraph you started, use the example of Asia You can include just 1 event China Civil War Korean War Essential Question Were the methods used by the US to contain communism justified? Were the methods used by the USSR for security justified?