Cold War Hot Spots Map (Ha! See what I did there?)

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Cold War Hot Spots Map (Ha! See what I did there?) Target: I can identify the key conflicts of the Cold War.

Korean War 1950-1953 Communist North Korea invaded South Korea. We asked the UN for help for S. Korea. Luckily, the Soviet Union wasn’t present, so the UN agreed. Along with 16 other nations we sent troops to help South Korea. 33,000 US soldiers gave their lives to defend South Korea, and we are still a presence there today

Label the 1953 Korean Map North South Capital Cities of both nations Controlled by Communist South Controlled by the United Nations Capital Cities of both nations See pg. 568 for help

Cuban Missile Crisis - 1962 Located just 90 miles from the US, Cuba had turned to Communism. In 1961, the CIA had attempted to help an overthrow of the Communist Government. The Bay of Pigs Invasion was a huge failure for the US The Soviet Union had built nuclear missile sites in Cuba, we warned the Soviet Union about the actions, and came within minutes of a nuclear war before both sides cooled down.

Communist Cuba Label Cuba, United States Capital City Bay of Pigs

Label the following items on your map of Vietnam North Vietnam South Vietnam Neighboring countries: Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, China Saigon (capital of south) Hanoi (capital of North) Gulf of Tonkin Ho Chi Minh Trail Pg. 573 of your book

In your QOD 6.0 files add this to the list… What happened in each of these events? What is the common element between each of these events in the Cold War?