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1 Baltimore Polytechnic Institute April 12, 2011 U.S. History Mr. Green

2 The students will explain how Communists came to power in China and Korea by summarizing the reactions of the United States Announcement: Chapter 18/19 Test May 13 Drill: Answer the following questions: 1. Who led the Communists and Nationalists during the civil war in China? 2. What might the Communist victory in China mean for U.S.-Chinese relations? Motivation: What do you know about the Korean Conflict? Why is not a war?

3 Civil War in China Chinese civil war between the Nationalists and Communists interrupted to defeat Japan in WWII Mao Zedong led the Communists Chiang Kai-shek led the Nationalists U.S. gave $3 billion to the Nationalists Fighting Breaks Out Nationalists and Communists resumed fighting after WWII Chiang Kai-Shek lost and retreated to Taiwan Initiated a red scare and charges that Truman “lost China”

4 Korea peninsula a Japanese colony since 1910 38 th parallel decided after WWII June 25, 1950-North Korea crossed the 38 th Truman said it proved the “containment doctrine” NSC-68:U.S. quadruple its defense spending 3.5 million men ready $50 billion/year or 13% of GNP U.S.S.R. absent from the U.N. on June 25 Truman did not consult Congress Sent MacArthur and American air and naval forces Police action

5 MacArthur attacked at Inchon-behind enemy lines Attack pushed North Koreans back behind the 38 th South Koreans kept going north and the U.N. authorized a crossing “have the boys home by Christmas” not so fast MacArthur wanted to: 1. Blockade the Chinese coast 2. Bomb bases in Manchuria 3. Tactical nuclear weapons on Southern Chinese coast MacArthur then relieved of his duties when he spoke out publicly against Truman

6 Talks began in July 1951 and by July 1953 an agreement was reached 38 th parallel remained the border created a de-militarized zone 54,000 American lives $20-$22 billion

7 Complete the Guided Reading sheet and submit prior to the end of class.

8 Should the United States fight Korea to stop the spread of communism? Explain your position with evidence from the text.

9 1. Read Chapter 18 Section 3


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