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Good Day! DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY & YESTERDAY 1) Write: Date: 03/17/10, Topic: Cold War Asia 2) On the next line, write “Opener #27and then: 1) Plot your mood, reflect in 1 sent. 2) Respond to the opener by writing at least 2 sentences about: Your opinions/thoughts OR/AND Questions sparked by the clip

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Good Day!

DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY & YESTERDAY1) Write: Date: 03/17/10, Topic: Cold War Asia2) On the next line, write “Opener #27” and then:

1) Plot your mood, reflect in 1 sent.2) Respond to the opener by writing at least 2 sentences about:Your opinions/thoughts OR/AND

Questions sparked by the clip OR/AND

Summary of the clip OR/AND

Other things going on in the news.Announcements: NoneIntro Music: Untitled

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Agenda1) Chinese Civil War2) Korean War3) North Korea

End Goal, you will be able to…1) What should we do with North Korea?

Reminder1) Test 2 on Monday (study guide onl)

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Review1) Containment Theory (1946): US diplomat

George Kennan writes the need to stop communist aggression, but not roll back.

2) Iron Curtain (1946): UK Churchill says an Iron Curtain has split Eur: West (US) vs. East (USSR)

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West Europe Becomes Socialist: Ppl vote toraises taxes to expand welfare services (big gov)Reasons:a) Fear of spread of communismb) Gig gov had won WWII, and the country was

so wrecked that they thought only gov can fixc) Poor and returning soldiers needed help

Key Distinction (Capitalism – Socialism – Communism): While W. Europe becomes socialist, they do so under free democratic elections, unlike in communist E. Europe where there are no elections, and gov controls everything, not just areas of social services.

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3) Marshal Plan (1947): US plan to spend $13 bil (08: $100 bil) to rebuild Eur, prevent communism

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4) Berlin Blockade (1948-1949): Stalin blocks off Berlin, US flies 1,398 supply flights a day (1/m).

This exp. helps unify US and Ger.

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Berlin Wall (1961)

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Berlin Wall (1961)

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5) United Nations (1945): New league of nations created with a Security Council of the world powers to enforce the UN’s will

a) General Assembly: Every Country - 1 Voteb) Security Council: 5 Permanent Members w

Veto Power (US, UK, France, China, USSR), 10 Non-permanent No Veto Power

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6) Cold War (1946-1991): Conflict between US allied nations and Soviet allied nations that never broke out in real direct war (though plenty of proxy indirect wars)

Greece and Turkey (1947): Soviets (really Yugoslavs) support Communist revolution, US donates $400 mil + successfully stop it.

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7) Hungary (1948): USSR placed Com. dictator in control (1956: Nagy tries to lead rebellion, but fails, assassinated)

8) Czechoslovakia (1948): USSR placed Com. dictator in control (1968: Dubcek tries to give ppl indiv. but fails b/c USSR invades)

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Notes #25b, Title: “Start of Cold War” 9) NATO (1949) and WARSAW (1955): US and W

Eur create mutual protection NATO alliance. USSR forces E Eur to join Warsaw Pact (Red).

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO):USACanadaUKFrance (but, won't submit to NATO military command)W. GermanyItalyGreece Turkey

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10) Nuclear Arms Race (US: 1945, USSR: 1949): USSR fear US will use, if they don’t have it too.

(UK: 1952, France: 1960, China: 1964, India: 1974)

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11) Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD): Peace is maintained as long as each side has 2nd strike ability to catastrophically retaliate.

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Review1) Mao Zedong (1893-1976): Leader of the

Chinese Communist Party (CCP)2) CCP wins Civil War (1949): CCP kinder to ppl,

less corrupt, + less foreign3) Taiwan: Chiang + KMT flee to island: Taiwan

(US keep CCP from finishing off KMT)

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4) 38th Parallel: USSR keeps promises to stop at 38th Parallel, Korea split in 2

5) North Korea: USSR backed Kim Il Sung convert N. into communist dictatorship

6) South Korea: US backed Syngman Rhee convert S. into capitalist dictatorship

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7) Korean War (1950-1953): North invades S, almost wins, US lands, almost wins, China lands, tie, cease fire (still no peace treaty)

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Review1) Chinese Nationalist Party:

Kuomintang/KMT (1912): Sun’s attempt to create a party to unify China, gets help from Russia. Communist were active members.

2) Chiang Kai Shek (1887-1975): Takes over KMT after Sun, attempts to unify China and purge communist.

3) Chinese Community Party/CCP (1921): Soviets help found communist party, unique in based on farmer support. Break from KMT in 1927

4) Chinese Civil War (1927–1949): Chiang conquers warlords in north.

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10) Proxy Wars: US + USSR fund wars in countries that haven’t picked sides yet (mostly former colonies)

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Communist China under Mao (1893-1976)

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Notes #27a, Title: “Asia Cold War Notes” 1) Cult of Mao: Mao uses media and writing (Little

Red Book) to create worship to him. (Mao does improve women rights.)

2) Great Leap Forward (1958-1966): Farmers put into mass collectives (poor lost land Mao promised, output plummets, no incentive), ppl asked to create mini-metal works (poor quality)

3) Cultural Revolution (1966-76): Movement to erase old ways (tradition+capitalism), purifying the country for communism, generation loses education as schools+univ close, sent to farms

4) Red Guard: Students were given chance to be revolutionary and given power to punish resistance to Mao.

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Notes #27a, Title: “Asia Cold War Notes” 1) Cult of Mao: Mao uses media and writing (Little

Red Book) to create worship to him. (Mao does improve women rights.)

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2) Great Leap Forward (1958-1966): Farmers put into mass collectives (poor lost land Mao promised, output plummets, no incentive), ppl asked to create mini-metal works (poor quality)

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3) Cultural Revolution (1966-76): Movement to erase old ways (tradition+capitalism), purifying the country for communism, generation loses education as schools+univ close, sent to farms

4) Red Guard: Students were given chance to be revolutionary and given power to punish resistance to Mao.

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Work #27a, Title “North Korean Economy”

1) Copy Source Title: To Live

2…) Discuss questions on the board with a partner. Summarize your discussion (include their name at the end). Remember participation points are deducted if off task. 5 Reading/Film Qs Come From These Work Sections

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Notes #27a, Title: “Asia Cold War Notes” 1) Cult of Mao: Mao uses media and writing (Little

Red Book) to create worship to him. (Mao does improve women rights.)

2) Great Leap Forward (1958-1966): Farmers put into mass collectives (poor lost land Mao promised, output plummets, no incentive), ppl asked to create mini-metal works (poor quality)

3) Cultural Revolution (1966-76): Movement to erase old ways (tradition+capitalism), purifying the country for communism, generation loses education as schools+univ close, sent to farms

4) Red Guard: Students were given chance to be revolutionary and given power to punish resistance to Mao.

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Notes #27b, Title: “Asia Cold War Notes” 5) Taiwan and Korea Student Protest: Students

demand political rights through 50s-90s.

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Notes #27b, Title: “Asia Cold War Notes” 6) Asian Tiger: South Korea and Taiwan transform from

capitalist dictatorships to capitalist democracies.

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Korean Airlines (USSR: 1983, NK: 1987)

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7) Kim Jung Il: Son of Kim Il Sung, pursues nuclear program for protection (has sold tech)

8) Self Reliance (Juche): N. Korea (and Cuba) are only true communist economies left. Kim wants 100% self-reliance (severe famine)

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Work #27a, Title “North Korean Economy”

1) Copy Source Title: Children of N. Korea

2…) Discuss questions on the board with a partner. Summarize your discussion (include their name at the end). Remember participation points are deducted if off task. 5 Reading/Film Qs Come From These Work Sections

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Homework: 1) Test 2 on Monday

Workbook Check: If your name is called, drop off your workbook with Mr. Chiang (if requested, points lost if your workbook is not turned in)