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The Korean War

The Korean War

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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9 Slides • 19 Questions

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Multiple Choice

The Koran War was..

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The Koran War is a term used for a religious conflict.
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The Koran War refers to a famous treaty signed in 1945.
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The Korean war was an event that changed the map of Asia forever.

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Multiple Choice

When was the Korean War, officially?

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1945-1948

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1950-1953

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1950-1954

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1951-1956

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Open Ended

If the Peace Treaty was never signed, is the war really over? How would this affect people today?

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Multiple Choice

Define Capitalism

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Capitalism is a system of government control over all resources.
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Capitalism relies solely on state-owned enterprises for production.
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Capitalism is an economic model that eliminates all forms of trade.
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Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership, profit, & free markets.

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Multiple Choice

Which economic system is characterized by government ownership of everything?

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Communism

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Capitalism

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Socialism

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Feudalism

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Multiple Choice

How was the nation of Korea divided?

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Korea was divided along the 38th parallel after World War II.
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Korea was split due to a civil war in the 1960s.
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Korea was divided by a natural mountain range.

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Multiple Choice

North Korea believed in

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Communist Ideology

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Capitalist ideology

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Multiple Choice

South Korea believed in

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Communist Ideology

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Capitalist ideology

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Multiple Choice

Which side do you think the U.S. sided with?

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Communist controlled North Korea

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Capitalist ruled South Korea

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Multiple Choice

Which side is the USSR (Soviet Union) and China side with?

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Communist controlled North Korea

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Capitalist ruled South Korea

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Always neutral in conflicts
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Initially allied, later split

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Multiple Choice

Which countries supported North Korea during the Korean War?

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USSR and China

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United States and Japan

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United Kingdom and France

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South Korea and Taiwan

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Multiple Choice

What was the Inchon Landing?

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The Inchon Landing was a naval blockade in World War II.
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The Inchon Landing was a ground invasion in Vietnam.
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The Inchon Landing was a peace treaty signed in Korea.
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The Inchon Landing was a pivotal amphibious assault during the Korean War.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes why the Korean War is sometimes called 'The Forgotten War'?

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It ended in a stalemate and had limited media coverage.

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It was fought entirely at sea.

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It resulted in total victory for one side.

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It was the longest war in history.

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Multiple Select

What were the impacts of the Korean War?

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The Korean War resulted in the division of Korea, increased Cold War tensions, and significant military and civilian casualties.
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The Korean War unified Korea under a single government.
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The Korean war left millions of refugees displaced or separated.

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The Korean War caused the destruction of many cities.

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Multiple Choice

Korean is still divided into North and and South. True or False?

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes a key difference between South Korea and North Korea as highlighted in the lesson?

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South Korea has a strict isolationist policy, while North Korea is a hub for global technology.

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South Korea is known for rapid economic growth and democracy, while North Korea faces economic hardship and centralized control.

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Both countries are known for frequent food shortages.

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North Korea is a leading global democracy, while South Korea has ongoing nuclear tensions.

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Multiple Choice

What war lasted 3 years but never officially ended?

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The Korean War

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World War II

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Vietnam War

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Gulf War

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Open Ended

How do you think the fact that the Korean War never officially ended affects people living in Korea today?

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