Korean War and fabulous fifties
The Library of Congress lists the 9-minute 1951 movie *Duck
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>> Cover* as one of the most significant films of all time. Produced by
>> Archer
>> Films, the film was designed to teach children what to do in case of a
>> nuclear attack.
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>> *View* the film at this website: www.archive.org/details/ DuckandC1951.
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>> *Write *a 300- to 350-word paper in which you consider what it would have
>> been like to live under the threat of nuclear war. Compare it to the
>> threat
>> of terrorism. What are the similarities? What are the differences?
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>> *Format *your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
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>> *The Korean War*
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>> Five events from the Korean War. Identify the basic facts, dates, and
>> purpose of the event in 2 to 3 sentences in the Identify column. Include
>> why the event is significant in the Significance column, and add a
>> reference for your material in the Reference column.
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>> Japanese occupation
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>> UN Position
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>> General MacArthur
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>> POW’s
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>> Inchon
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>> *The Fabulous Fifties*
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>> Five events from the 1950s. Identify the basic facts, dates, and purpose
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>> the event in 2 to 3 sentences in the Identify column. Include why the
>> event
>> is significant in the Significance column, and add a reference for your
>> material in the Reference column.
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>> Event
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>> Significance
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>> Disneyland
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>> Interstate Highways
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>> Mcdonalds
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>> Hula Hoop
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>> Persistent Poverty
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>> and
>> Cover* as one of the most significant films of all time. Produced by
>> Archer
>> Films, the film was designed to teach children what to do in case of a
>> nuclear attack.
>>
>> *View* the film at this website: www.archive.org/details/
>>
>> *Write *a 300- to 350-word paper in which you consider what it would have
>> been like to live under the threat of nuclear war. Compare it to the
>> threat
>> of terrorism. What are the similarities? What are the differences?
>>
>> *Format *your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
>>
>>
>>
>> *The Korean War*
>>
>>
>>
>> Five events from the Korean War. Identify the basic facts, dates, and
>> purpose of the event in 2 to 3 sentences in the Identify column. Include
>> why the event is significant in the Significance column, and add a
>> reference for your material in the Reference column.
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>> Event
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>> Identify
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>> Significance
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>> Reference
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>> Japanese occupation
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>> UN Position
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>> General MacArthur
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>> POW’s
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>> Inchon
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>> *The Fabulous Fifties*
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>> Five events from the 1950s. Identify the basic facts, dates, and purpose
>> of
>> the event in 2 to 3 sentences in the Identify column. Include why the
>> event
>> is significant in the Significance column, and add a reference for your
>> material in the Reference column.
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>> Event
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>> Identify
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>> Significance
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>> Reference
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>> Disneyland
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>> Interstate Highways
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>> Mcdonalds
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>> Hula Hoop
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>> Persistent Poverty
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Event | Identify | Significance | Reference |
Japanese occupation | 1895
1910
1919 |
Japan forces Joseon dynasty to sign the Treaty of Ganghwa
Japan takes ultimate control of Korea March first Independence movement influenced greatly by religious trends
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(South Korea: Japanese Occupation, the Korean War, and Partition) |
UN position | 1950 | Declared war and formulated a joint command task force of military personnel from 16 member states in a bid to save south Korea | (The United Nations and the Korean War, 2014) |
General MacArthur |
1950 |
He is removed from command by President Harry Truman over war policy He took charge of the war from Un at some point before his dismissal bythe North Korean army |
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POW’s | 1950
August 14th 1950
October 30th 1950 |
Geneva convention rules of combat were broken when American soldiers were tortured and even maimed
26 American soldiers are captured by North Korean troops and together with19 other American soldiers were killed in cold blood 180 prisoners deprived of food and water are frog matched and killed in cold blood by North Korean troops |
(U.S. SENATE REPORT NO. 848 ON ATROCITIES) |
Inchon | September 15th 1950 | UN joint command landed in Inchon. This region is considered as the point of entry for UN | (The United Nations and the Korean War, 2014) |
FABULOUS FIFTIES………………..
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