Check for Understanding Why was Birmingham (1963) a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement? Include at least 3 specific reasons as to why.
Part I: Korea and Vietnam War Part II: JFK Presidency 1950-1963 (1975)
Overview of Korean War 1950-1953 The Forgotten War North Korean armies cross the 38th parallel, dividing North Korea and South Korea. South Korea was not expecting the attack and was caught completely off guard. North Korean armies were easily able to invade South Korea, because the United States had not given South Korea enough weapons, for fear of having South Korea start a war against North Korea. By June 27th, Seoul, the capital of South Korea, was captured. South Koreans panicked as North Korea easily invaded their country.
Truman and MacArthur On October 15, 1950, President Truman and General MacArthur met at Wake Island in the mid-pacific Ocean, for a meeting much publicized because of the General's discourteous refusal to meet the President in the US. To President Truman, MacArthur speculated there was little risk of Chinese intervention in Korea. On October 19 th thousands of Chinese troops crossed the Yalu River and entered the War.
Stalemate 1951-1953 Seeing the presence of the UN forces in North Korea, China sends hundreds of thousands of troops to assist and the UN forces are pushed back to the 38th parallel. 2 years deadlock. The war ends with a cease-fire. No treaty was ever signed. The parallel has been guarded by North Korean and American troops around the clock all year ever since.
Overview of Vietnam 1954-1975 In 1954, Vietnam was divided into two states: communist North Vietnam and non-communist South Vietnam. When Vietnamese communists began attacking South Vietnam, the U.S. sent troops to help. At one point, over 500,000 U.S. troops were fighting in support of South Vietnam.
Eisenhower 1954 Rising communist sentiment in Vietnam leads U.S. President Eisenhower to describe the situation as the domino theory. (The fall of one country to communism will lead to the fall of its neighbors) Result: In 1954, An International Peace Conference divides Indochina at the 17th parallel. North Vietnam Led by Ho Chi Minh s communist forces and supported by the USSR and China South Vietnam Led by an anti-communist government under the rule of Ngo Dinh Diem and supported by the U.S. and France.
In what ways was the Vietnam War a defining event for the entire generation of Americans? 1: Origins of the Vietnam War Main Idea Your Thoughts 2: Who fought? Main Idea Your Thoughts 3: A War of Attrition Main Idea Your Thoughts 4: Silent Majority Main Idea Your Thoughts 5: How to Stop the War Main Idea Your Thoughts 6: The Legacy of the War Main Idea Your Thoughts
Check for Understanding In what ways was the Vietnam War a defining event for the entire generation of Americans? (In other words: how did the Vietnam War affect the United States during the 21 years we were at war?) Use your graphic organizer! Support with evidence!
Crash Course Summary of the Cold War wars
1960 s Part II: JFK and LBJ You Teach - President Presentations Present-dents of the 1960 s
1960 s President Presentations - Requirements JFK LBJ 10 slides max + photos each page Background information Election/Rise to Presidency 2 examples of foreign policies/programs 2 examples of domestic policies/programs 4 events happening during Presidency Public Opinion - Positives/Neg reactions Legacy - Most known for? 10 slides max + photos each page Background information Election/Rise to Presidency 2 examples of foreign policies/programs 2 examples of domestic policies/programs 4 events happening during Presidency Public Opinion - Positives/Neg reactions Legacy - Most known for?
Example: Richard Nixon Background Born: California in 1913 U.S. Representative and Senator in CA VP for Eisenhower from 1953-1959 Lost to JFK in election of 1960
Presentation Notes JFK LBJ