Showing posts with label Korean War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korean War. Show all posts

Thursday, November 6, 2014

The Korean War

The Korean War - Containment in Asia
The NSC-68 in Practice
MacArthur dared cross this line - and then some!


DIRECTIONS: Read "Korean War 1950-53." It is in your shared Cold War Readings file. Please read it (p. 68-77) and answer the 9 questions which are at the bottom of your Cold War Notes.

Your answer are due by 3:10 p. on Friday, Nov. 7

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Complete 1950s Foreign Policy Homework by Lunch Monday!

Foreign Policy in the 1950s: 
Fear of Communism's Growth
Oh, great! Now China and North Korea have turned Commie.


Please complete the readings and questions assigned Thursday. The readings are in your shared reading folder. All questions are at the bottom of your Cold War Notes document.
 
Your answers are due no later than Monday at 12:30 p.


Thursday, October 30, 2014

NATO and 1950s U.S. Foreign Policy Homework

NATO and U.S. Foreign Policy during the 1950s
NSC-68: A seminal work during the early Cold War
Please complete the following assignment between Thursday and Monday. The readings are in your shared reading folder. All questions are at the bottom of your Cold War Notes document.
Your answers are due no later than Monday at 12:30 p.

ASSIGNMENTS:

Creation of NATO

Step 8: Effect of the Berlin Blockade: Why did the United States join NATO?Read the document, “NATO Created - 1949,” (it’s in the shared reading folder) and answer the following eight questions.
  
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U.S. Foreign Policy in the 1950s


DIRECTIONS: Read the document, 1950s Foreign Policy, and answer the following 12 questions.