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Topic 4: Chinese Civil War/Korean War
By: Alex Albanese, Grace Cheviot, Justin Sisti
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Introduction of Topics
Chinese Civil War Korean War North Korea and South Korea
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North Korea & South Korea
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North Korea Communist Country NO HUMAN RIGHTS
Government controls everything Communist Planned Economy Government controls all economic activity Bad Relationship with United States
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United States & North Korea
United States goals: North Korea disarms nuclear missiles attacks in other countries More human rights North Korea goals: Not to feel threatened by South Korea Resources
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Kim Jong Il Chief of State Military First Absolute Control
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Current North Korean Ruler
Kim Jong Un
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South Korea Democratic Country Presidential Elections
Market Oriented Economy Trade partners with United States ex: Samsung Good Relationship with United States US troops in South Korea for protection
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6 Party Talks Goal: Create a South-North Korea agreement ending hostilities in Korean Peninsula
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6 Party Talks Democratic People’s Republic of Korea- North Korea
Republic of Korea- South Korea People’s Republic of China United States of America Russian Federation State of Japan
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Chinese Civil War Causes
General Yuan Shikai Manchu Army Dr. Sun Yat-sen Chinese Republican Revolution Mao Zedong Chinese Communist Party
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Chinese Civil War Effects
Mao Zedong Communism Progression The Great Leap Soviet Union
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Korean War Causes South Korea North Korea Syngman Rhee
Under US control North Korea Kim Il Sung Alliances with Soviet Union and China Both are communist
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Korean War Effects NSC-68 Massive world wide rearmament NATO
Communistic nations gain power Soviet Union forms bond with China
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Review Slide Chinese Civil War: Korean War North Korea/South Korea
President Yuan Shikai- Communist Ruler Mao Zedong- Ruler of China after Chinese Revolution Korean War Soviet Union occupied Korean Pennisula Korea divided into North Korea and South Korea North Korea/South Korea North Korea= Communist and harsh dictatorship, threatened by South Korea South Korea= Democracy, trading partners with US, fear South Korea 6 Party Talks strive to make peace with North and South Korea
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