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Question? What is the most common first letter for state names?
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M and N are tied M: Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, and Montana N: Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, and North Dakota
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War in Korea
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China Nationalist vs. Communist Chiang Kai Shek Vs. Mao Zedong U.S. supported nationalist – Very corrupt
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Would you support a bad government if it was the enemy of your enemy?
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Civil War Cooperation ends after WW II No soldiers for nationalists just $2 billion in aid Corruption leads to anger Nationalists defeated – Flee to Taiwan U.S. refuses to recognize communist govt.
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Was the U.S. right in not recognizing the communist government?
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U.S. Reaction Containment failed! Not enough aid? Nationalists inept? Communists in the government?
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Korea
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Split into North and South after World War II U.S. cuts troops Soviets would send aid if North would invade
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North Invasion North attacks on June 25 th 1950 UN plans military action – Soviets absent from security council – 90% of troops American Truman orders troops from Japan American fleet to Taiwan
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Why so many Americans?
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MacArthur’s counter attack Amphibious landing at Inchon Cut off ½ of N. Korea’s troops surrender By Nov. N. Koreans pushed to Yalu River
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China’s involvement U.S threatened Chinese border Wanted to keep N. Korea as a buffer Pushed UN forces back to 38 th Parallel
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North Korea was supported by USSR but the Chinese threatened to get involved. Who would pose the biggest threat?
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MacArthur and China MacArthur wanted invasion of China – Nuclear weapons on Chinese cities World War III with Soviet Union
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MacArthur vs. Truman MacArthur tries to go over Truman – Public support Criticism leads to MacArthur’s dismissal 69% of U.S> support MacArthur
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Who was right?
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Stalemate USSR suggests a cease-fire Border and prisoner exchange Stalemate – Communism contained – Communism still exists Leads to Democratic defeat in next election
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