Title: Korea 1950
1Korea 1950 1953
2Part I
3Korea 1950 1953
4Definition
Characteristics
containment
Examples Non-examples
5Definition
Characteristics
intervene
Examples Non-examples
6Definition
Characteristics
stalemate
Examples Non-examples
7Definition
Characteristics
escalate
Examples Non-examples
8Definition
Characteristics
Cease-fire
Examples Non-examples
9Definition
Characteristics
demilitarized
Examples Non-examples
10Part II
11Korea The Forgotten War
- A Good Question is Worth a Thousand Words!!
12Questions Anyone?
- Number from 1 to 10 on your paper, skipping five
spaces between each number.
13Directions
- Write down the ten sub-headings from Chapter 27,
Section 3, of The American Journey.
14Convert each sub-heading into a question and draw
a box around the question.
EXAMPLE 1. The Conflict Begins
When did the conflict begin?
15Sharing
- We will now share some of the questions that we
have created.
16Sharing Questions
17Time For Reading
- Read pages 785 788 in The American Journey.
Look for the answers to the questions that you
have created. Write the answers below your boxed
questions.
18Questions and Answers
- Now, we will share some of the answers to our
questions.
19Questions and Answers
20Part III
21Korea 1950 1953
22The Korean War
23Sequence of Events I
Korea is divided into a North and South
along The 38th Parallel
North Korea Invades South Korea
North Korean forces capture Seoul
The United Nations asks members to aid South
Korea
North Korean forces quickly over-run most of
South Korea
President Truman orders U.S. ground troops to
Korea
24Sequence of Events II
Pusan Perimeter is established in South- eastern
Korea
UN forces land at Inchon and quickly recapture
Seoul
North Korean forces collapse and UN
forces Overrun most of North Korea
China enters the war And UN forces are
driven Back to the 38th Parallel
An armistice is signed at Panmunjom
Both sides settle in to a stalemate situation
25Part IV
26Korea 1950 1953
27Cause and EffectCause
Effect