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Korean War and Domino Theory
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Korean War and Domino Theory

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Handout, Presentation, Worksheet

About This Lesson

The Korean War started on June 25, 1950, and ended on July 27, 1953.

This powerpoint takes students through the Korean War's causes. The Korean War Maps handout explain the Korean War in terms of maps and how territory changed hands during the war, and the Domino Theory Map Handout explores just that - the Domino Theory, and has students imagine they are Harry Truman reacting to North Korea invading South Korea.

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Domino_Theory_Map_Handout.doc

Handout, Worksheet
February 10, 2020
405 KB
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Korean_War.ppt

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February 10, 2020
339.5 KB
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Korean_War_Maps.doc

Handout, Worksheet
February 10, 2020
1.51 MB
3.5
2 Reviews
Good information and handouts

Good information and handouts. The powerpoint is wordy and doesn't have any visuals.

Joseph Maillet
Joseph Maillet May 24, 2017
Domino Theory Handout and Map

Domino Theory Handout and Map Handout are great - but the Powerpoint does not directly answer questions in the map handout

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