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Breakout at Pusan - S3 - Part 1

Breakout at Pusan - S3 - Part 1

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10th - 12th Grade

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Casey Spaulding

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78 Slides • 10 Questions

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Breakout at Pusan - S3

Patrick Henry NJROTC

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Multiple Choice

A temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties, a truce

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Intervention

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Armistice

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Contention

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Amnesty

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Multiple Choice

Any position or situation in which no action can be taken or progress made; a deadlock

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Armistice

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Stalemate

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Continuation

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Cessation

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Poll

What is your current energy level?

Very high - Lets go! Lets go! Lets go!

High – I’m feeling energized.

Moderate - I feel pretty good.

Low - I could use more sleep.

Very low - My tank is empty.

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Multiple Choice

On 15 October 1950, what happened after MacArthur guaranteed the Chinese will not intervene?

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The Chinese marched into North Korea.

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The Chinese retreated.

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Mao declared a stalemate.

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MacArthur turned his troops southward.

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Multiple Choice

The Inchon invasion force turned ______ and met the Eighth Army coming ______ from ______.

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southward; north, Seoul

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southward; north, Pusan

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northward; south, Pyongyang

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northward; south, Inchon

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As MacArthur's forces marched northward, how were Chinese forces able to attack?

(Input all that apply, then push the ENTER button.)

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There were no east-west communications.

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They led amphibious attacks from the Sea of Japan.

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Land mines planted along the Yalu River caught UN forces off guard.

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The Chinese marched in between UN forces.

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Multiple Choice

While the South Koreans suffered nearly 70,000 casualties from the Korean War, Americans had nearly ______ that amount.

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quarter

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half

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double

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equal

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Open Ended

Speculate on the consequences if MacArthur had been allowed to carry the Korean War into China in 1951.

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Multiple Choice

The battle at __________ resulted in partition of Indochina into North and South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.

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Dien Bien Phu

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Hanoi

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Thanh Nien

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Viet Minh

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Multiple Select

Which of the following was a result of the American forces quick response to Lebanese request for assistance?

(Input all that apply, then push the ENTER button.)

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The value of sea power was reinforced.

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Peaceful elections were held in Lebanon.

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The Soviets were forced to back down on promises to President Nasser.

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The Soviets gained prestige among Arab nations.

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The Soviets began a ship-building program.

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Breakout at Pusan - S3

Patrick Henry NJROTC

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