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L15: The Korean War: 1950-1953 American Foreign Policy

L15: The Korean War: 1950-1953 American Foreign Policy. Agenda Objective : To analyze the significance of the Korean War for US foreign policy. Schedule : Whole Class Discussion. Homework : Civic Literacy: Last Day Tues 6/10 Facilitation Prep – Cold War Discussion : Green: Wed 5/28

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L15: The Korean War: 1950-1953 American Foreign Policy

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  1. L15: The Korean War: 1950-1953 American Foreign Policy Agenda Objective: To analyze the significance of the Korean War for US foreign policy. Schedule: Whole Class Discussion • Homework: • Civic Literacy: Last Day Tues 6/10 • Facilitation Prep – Cold War Discussion: • Green: Wed 5/28 • Yellow: Thurs 5/29

  2. Discussion Questions • How does the Korean war fit in to the policy of containment? • How is the United States using its military by 1950? • How would you characterize US foreign policy by the 1950s? • What ironies in American foreign policy by the 1950s does the Korean war reveal? • How would you characterize the relationship between US foreign policy and the American public in the 1950s? • What made the Korean War a Cold War Conflict? • Did the war in Korea represent a triumph or a failure of American foreign policy?

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