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1 Today’s Agenda Lecture and Notes Activities – 38 th Parallel Foldable (Korea) – Korean Reading Activity Vocabulary – Mao Zedong – Cultural Revolution – Chiang Kai-shek – 38 th Parallel – Red Guards – Kim Jun Il Vocabulary Matching Activity (SMART Board)

2 Cold War Spreads to Asia

3 The China/ Taiwan Separation Mr. Trotman

4 Revolution in China Communist Communist forces led by Mao Zedong Captured Beijing and moved southward Mainland China became communist in October 1949 Democratic Nationalist forces led by Chiang Kai-shek The U.S. sent $2 billion to aid the Nationalists government. However, they misused the money and militarily lost The U.S. stopped sending the Nationalist money and began supporting the small island of Taiwan

5 What Mao did… Mao took over mainland China and called the nation the People’s Republic of China. Mao practiced a policy of harsh practices to encourage the Chinese to embrace communism – Punished, brainwashed, tortured, and killed Mao called his policies a “Cultural Revolution” Used Red Guards to enforce policies China’s economy fell

6 CHINA TAIWAN

7 Results of Communism Soviets and China had signed a treaty of alliance Soviets had successfully tested its first atomic weapon The United States only maintained a diplomatic relationship with Taiwan Nationalists Japan had surrendered to the US and General Doulas MacArthur introduced democracy to Japan. Under democracy, Japan’s industrial economy flourished Japan became a key location to defending Asia

8 The Korean War Mr. Trotman

9 The Korean War At the end of WWII, the USSR controlled North Korea while the U.S. controlled South Korea. They divided Korea at the 38 th parallel. When the U.S./USSR rivalry increased, a communist government was formed in North Korea was established and a democratic government in South Korea.

10 The Korean War Both governments wanted all of Korea and in June 1950, the Korean War began. The U.S. and UN stepped in to help the South and the Chinese helped the North. A stalemate eventually happened and both Koreas remain divided today.

11 Korean War Korea was controlled by Japan from 1910-1945 1945- Korea divided – North: supported by Soviets – South: supported by the US 1950- North attacked the South. Communists threatened to take over China sent 780,000 troops to support the North Fighting lasted for three years and 33,600 American soldiers died in action Sometimes is called “The Forgotten War”

12 The Korean War The Korean War memorial is located in Washington D.C.

13 Korea Today This is a satellite map that shows current use of electricity in the Korean Peninsula What assumptions can you make based on the information given? What do you think the two brightest dots in each country represent?

14 The Korean War


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