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Why did the U.S. become involved in the Korean Conflict and what conditions caused us to enter a Cold War with other nations?
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Student Learning Map
- Topic:Cold War Period
- Subject(s):Social Studies
- Days:16
- Grade(s):11
Key Learning:
Although the end of WW II brought an end to fighting, the peace was short-lived. New tensions related to conflicting ideologies led to U.S. involvement in the Korean conflict and the escalation of a Cold War between the U.S. and other nations.
Unit Essential Question(s):
Lesson Essential Question(s):Why did the U.S. become involved in Korean politics? (A)With what countries did the U.S. engage in Cold War tactics? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):What was, and continues to be, the U.S. involvement and presence in Korea? (A)What is a "Cold War?" (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):How did the Kennedy administration change our military policy in order to contain communism? (A)How did the results of the Bay of Pigs invasion effect Castro and the United States? (A)How was the Cuban Missile Crisis averted? (A)What impact did Kennedy\'s assassination have on United States? (A)
Additional Info:
THE AMERICANS: RECONSTRUCTION TO THE 21st CENTURY (2005 edition) - Chapter 18-20, American Stories video companion to THE AMERICA, maps, charts, graphs, political cartoons, photographs, History Alive, Unitedstreaming.com, art, music, graphic organizers
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