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Standards SS7H3 The student will analyze continuity and change in Southern and Eastern Asia leading to the 21st century. e. Explain the reasons for foreign involvement in Korea and Vietnam in terms of containment of Communism.

Teacher Directions CLOZE Notes The next pages are handouts for the students to use for note-taking during the presentation. (Print front to back to save paper and ink.) Check the answers as a class after the presentation.

End of WWII The United States, Soviet Union, and Great Britain made an agreement on how they would after World War II. Each country was supposed to the lands that were impacted by the war. They would work to would be held so that they people could. Soviet Union Once peace was declared, the Soviet Union found itself its occupied countries. The Soviet Union worked hard to be sure that the. It eventually began to take over Eastern European and in order to spread this form of government. United States The and saw this as breaking the promises made after WWII. The US threatened by the Soviets so that they could protect their individual rights. The US and the Soviet Union found themselves, where they competed to become the dominating world power. Post-WWII Korea One place where this struggle was seen was on the. After World War II, Japanese-occupied Korea was temporarily divided into. The Soviet Union controlled Korea north of the 38 th parallel and established a. The United States would be in charge of Korea and promoted a democratic system.

Korean War In 1950, Kim Il Sung, the leader of North Korea, sent his powerful army to. The US had to take a and was willing to go to war to keep communism from spreading to this area. US President Truman to support Korean ground troops, and asked the United Nations to approve the use of force to. The United Nations responded quickly,. The U.S. and 19 other nations committed troops to the area. The UN force, commanded by American, forced Korean soldiers out of South Korea and farther north to the. Despite initial heavy losses, the combined UN forces. Going into North Korea brought communist China s well-trained and wellequipped army into the war. The, forcing the UN soldiers to retreat. When the fighting finally ended in 1953, (stalemate). The 38th parallel between the two countries. Korea Today The Korean peninsula was badly damaged, and., so containment of communism had worked. Today, South Korea has free elections and a. North Korea remains a under the autocratic rule of Premiere Kim Jong-Il. Vietnam Vietnam was also caught in the. The country was divided into. led North Vietnam, while the United States provided from falling to the Communists. The United States did not want any new communist countries.

Vietnam War In 1965, the US became involved in the Vietnam War when it began. Billions of dollars were spent and thousands of in Vietnam to prevent the country from becoming communist. Many Americans, and in 1973, US. The Vietnam War ended in a. Vietnam Today In 1975, North Vietnam took over South Vietnam for good and the country was. The People s Republic of Vietnam was. Democracy In order to protect democracy and citizens, the US intervened in both Korea and Vietnam to fight against communism. Today, South Korea has a similar to that of the US, while nation. Although there are still a few communist countries left in the world today, the US successfully.

End of WWII The United States, Soviet Union, and Great Britain made an agreement on how they would put the world back together after World War II. Each country was supposed to temporarily occupy the lands that were impacted by the war. They would work to restore order and free elections would be held so that they people could decide on their future government. Soviet Union Once peace was declared, the Soviet Union found itself reluctant to leave its occupied countries. The Soviet Union worked hard to be sure that the new governments were communist. It eventually began to take over Eastern European and Asian countries by force in order to spread this form of government. United States The United States was furious and saw this as breaking the promises made after WWII. The US offered aid to the countries threatened by the Soviets so that they could protect their individual rights. The US and the Soviet Union found themselves engaged in a Cold War, where they competed to become the dominating world power. Post-WWII Korea One place where this struggle was seen was on the Korean peninsula. After World War II, Japanese-occupied Korea was temporarily divided into northern and southern parts. The Soviet Union controlled Korea north of the 38 th parallel and established a communist government. The United States would be in charge of Korea south of the 38 th parallel and promoted a democratic system.

Korean War In 1950, Kim Il Sung, the leader of North Korea, sent his powerful army to invade South Korea. The US had to take a stand against Communist aggression and was willing to go to war to keep communism from spreading to this area. US President Truman ordered American naval and air forces to support Korean ground troops, and asked the United Nations to approve the use of force to stop the North Korean invasion. The United Nations responded quickly, imposing military sanctions. The U.S. and 19 other nations committed troops to the area. The UN force, commanded by American General Douglas MacArthur, forced Korean soldiers out of South Korea and farther north to the Chinese border. Despite initial heavy losses, the combined UN forces finally began to win. Going beyond the 38 th parallel into North Korea brought communist China s well-trained and well-equipped army into the war. The Communist Chinese attacked, forcing the UN soldiers to retreat. When the fighting finally ended in 1953, no one was truly victorious (stalemate). The 38th parallel dividing line remained intact between the two countries. Korea Today The Korean peninsula was badly damaged, and many lives were lost. South Korea remained free, so containment of communism had worked. Today, South Korea has free elections and a democratic constitution. North Korea remains a communist country under the autocratic rule of Premiere Kim Jong-Il. Vietnam Vietnam was also caught in the fight to contain communism. The country was divided into two parts in 1954. Ho Chi Minh s communists led North Vietnam, while the United States provided military support to keep South Vietnam from falling to the Communists. The United States did not want any new communist countries formed in Southeast Asia.

Vietnam War In 1965, the US became involved in the Vietnam War when it began bombing North Vietnam. Billions of dollars were spent and thousands of lives were lost fighting in Vietnam to prevent the country from becoming communist. Many Americans protested US involvement, and in 1973, US troops were withdrawn. The Vietnam War ended in a cease-fire. Vietnam Today In 1975, North Vietnam took over South Vietnam for good and the country was reunited as one. The People s Republic of Vietnam was declared a communist country. Democracy In order to protect democracy and citizens individual freedoms and rights, the US intervened in both Korea and Vietnam to fight against communism. Today, South Korea has a democratic republic similar to that of the US, while Vietnam is a communist nation. Although there are still a few communist countries left in the world today, the US successfully contained the spread of communism.

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The United States, Soviet Union, and Great Britain made an agreement on how they would put the world back together after World War II. Each country was supposed to temporarily occupy the lands that were impacted by the war. They would work to restore order and free elections would be held so that they people could decide on their future government.

Once peace was declared, the Soviet Union found itself reluctant to leave its occupied countries. The Soviet Union worked hard to be sure that the new governments were communist. It eventually began to take over Eastern European and Asian countries by force in order to spread this form of government.

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The United States was furious and saw this as breaking the promises made after WWII. The US offered aid to the countries threatened by the Soviets so that they could protect their individual rights. The US and the Soviet Union found themselves engaged in a Cold War, where they competed to become the dominating world power.

One place where this struggle was seen was on the Korean peninsula. After World War II, Japanese-occupied Korea was temporarily divided into northern and southern parts. The Soviet Union controlled Korea north of the 38th parallel and established a communist government. The United States would be in charge of Korea south of the 38th parallel and promoted a democratic system.

In 1950, Kim Il Sung, the leader of North Korea, sent his powerful army to invade South Korea. The US had to take a stand against Communist aggression and was willing to go to war to keep communism from spreading to this area. US President Truman ordered American naval and air forces to support Korean ground troops, and asked the United Nations to approve the use of force to stop the North Korean invasion.

Kim Il-Sung Syngman Rhee

The United Nations responded quickly, imposing military sanctions. The U.S. and 19 other nations committed troops to the area. The UN force, commanded by American General Douglas MacArthur, forced Korean soldiers out of South Korea and farther north to the Chinese border. Despite initial heavy losses, the combined UN forces finally began to win.

Going beyond the 38th parallel into North Korea brought communist China s well-trained and wellequipped army into the war. The Communist Chinese attacked, forcing the UN soldiers to retreat. When the fighting finally ended in 1953, no one was truly victorious (stalemate). The 38th parallel dividing line remained intact between the two countries.

The Korean peninsula was badly damaged, and many lives were lost. South Korea remained free, so containment of communism had worked. Today, South Korea has free elections and a democratic constitution. North Korea remains a communist country under the autocratic rule of Premiere Kim Jong-Il.

Vietnam was also caught in the fight to contain communism. The country was divided into two parts in 1954. Ho Chi Minh s communists led North Vietnam, while the United States provided military support to keep South Vietnam from falling to the Communists. The United States did not want any new communist countries formed in Southeast Asia.

Ho Chi Minh Leader of North Vietnam

In 1965, the US became involved in the Vietnam War when it began bombing North Vietnam. Billions of dollars were spent and thousands of lives were lost fighting in Vietnam to prevent the country from becoming communist. Many Americans protested US involvement, and in 1973, US troops were withdrawn. The Vietnam War ended in a cease-fire.

A US B-66 Destroyer and four F-105 Thunderchiefs dropping bombs on North Vietnam.

Student Protestors in Wisconsin - 1965

In 1975, North Vietnam took over South Vietnam for good and the country was reunited as one. The People s Republic of Vietnam was declared a communist country.

In order to protect democracy and citizens individual freedoms and rights, the US intervened in both Korea and Vietnam to fight against communism. Today, South Korea has a democratic republic similar to that of the US, while Vietnam is a communist nation. Although there are still a few communist countries left in the world today, the US successfully contained the spread of communism.

Teacher Directions Containment of Communism YouTube Video Have the students draw a scene from a movie (made-up) that shows US involvement with the containment of communism in Korea OR in Vietnam during this time period (1950s). They should write a description of what s happening in the scene, when it occurred ( published ), and a title of the movie. They will also draw scenes from 4 related videos. *Project the directions slide (red) onto the board so that the students know what goes in each section.

SS List key vocabulary terms that relate to the topic Related Videos: Draw a scene or symbol for 4 related videos. Write the title underneath each one. Draw a screen capture of a video on either the containment of communism in Korea or Vietnam Title: Write a catchy title. Published: Date this occurred Description: Write a summary of the event. Likes # Dislikes #

SS Related Videos: Title: Published: Description:

2014 Brain Wrinkles Teacher Info Venn Diagram Have the students compare and contrast the US involvement with the containment of communism in both Korea and Vietnam. They can work with a partner to complete this activity.

Korea Compare and Contrast Vietnam

Teacher Info Containment of Communism Caricatures Have the students create a caricature for different people during this time period. *You may need to explain what a caricature is (thought bubble & facial expressions that show what the person is thinking). The students will write a statement from the point of view of each person. The students should also draw facial expressions to represent each person s feelings.

Directions: What would the different people during the 1950s say about the US involvement with the containment of communism? Create a caricature (thought bubble) for each of the people listed below. Include their opinions and views on what they are experiencing. Add facial expressions to each person. American soldier in SE Asia: North Korean boy who just escaped to South Korea: Soviet government official: Vietnamese farmer who supports Ho Chi Minh:

Teacher Ticket Out the Door Pick Your Brain Have the students write down which government that they felt was more successful (democracy vs. communism). They should briefly explain their opinion. Collect at the end of class, quickly read their opinion statements, and share a few during the next class.

Which government, the US democracy or the Soviet Union s communism was ultimately more successful? Explain. Which government, the US democracy or the Soviet Union s communism was ultimately more successful? Explain.

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