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Global Studies 5

Korean History. 100AD-688AD Small Kingdoms688-918 Silla Dynasty*Korea's Golden Age918-1392 Koryo Dynasty*civil service exams introduced*Mongol Invasion 1200*cotton

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Global Studies 5

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    1. Global Studies 5/24/04 OBJECTIVE: Examine the geography and early history of Korea I. Journal #49 pt. A -Complete the map study on p.376 II. Journal #49 pt. B -notes on Korean History

    2. Korean History 100AD-688AD Small Kingdoms 688-918 Silla Dynasty *Korea’s Golden Age 918-1392 Koryo Dynasty *civil service exams introduced *Mongol Invasion 1200 *cotton & gunpowder introduced *Buddhism

    3. 1392-1910 Choson Dynasty *Confucianism *Korea forbidden to have contact with other nations other than China *Called “Hermit Kingdom” 1592 – Japanese Invasion 1600s – Manchus Invasion 1905 – Japanese Annexed Korea 1945 – Division of Korea *North Korea (Soviet) *South Korea (United States)

    4. Global Studies 5/25/04 OBJECTIVE: Continue work on Asian Vacation Project I. You should have completed your travel plans (booked flights, rented cars, etc) by now II. In the library today, you should book hotels, determine the exchange rates, and the languages spoken. You should also determine what you plan on seeing in each city. REMINDERS: -13 actual days until the project is due -5 school days until the project is due -1 more trip to the library

    5. Global Studies 5/26/04 OBJECTIVE: Examine the emergence of North and South Korea I. Journal #50 pt. A -Read King Sejong p.380 -Answer questions (1-2) p.380 -Complete the map study on p.383 II. Journal #50 pt. B -notes on Korea III. The Korean War

    6. The 38th Parallel After WWII, like former Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union and the United States split control of Korea along the 38th Parallel. On the North side the Soviets turned Korea into Communists. On the South side of that line the Americans made Korea Capitalist. *North Korea - Communist *South Korea – Capitalist

    7. In 1948, Korea officially split into two nations In 1950 – North Korea invaded South Korea -N. Korea got weapons, supplies, and training from the Soviet Union. -S. Korea got weapons, supplies, and training from the U.S. & 15 other U.N. countries. In 1953, Korean Armistice was signed.

    8. Currently

    9. Kim Jong Il and his Dad

    10. Kim & his Daddy

    11. Kim’s Family

    12. Kim drinking wine http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/02/26/60minutes/main602415.shtmlhttp://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/02/26/60minutes/main602415.shtml

    13. Kim without his glasses

    14. Kim wearing a hat to hide his receding hairline

    15. Former US Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright & Kim

    16. Kim giving and address

    17. Kim thanks you for learning about his nation

    18. Global Studies 5/27/04 OBJECTIVE: Review for Chapter #17 Test I. Administrative Stuff -return of Ch#15 & #16 Tests II. Chapter #17 Review NOTICES: *Ch#17 Test Wednesday June 2nd *Asian Vacation Project Due Monday June7th

    19. Global Studies 5/28/04 OBJECTIVE: Begin examination of Japan I. Administrative Stuff -calendar change II. Japan Guided Reading NOTICES: *Ch#17 Test Wednesday June 2nd *Asian Vacation Project Due Monday June7th

    20. Rest of the Year

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