This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
AGE 10. The Time of Television and Computers
10.3 Korea and Vietnam
Practise Questions
Slide 1 - Slide
Before we can look at the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam you need to learn the basics of the U.N.
Slide 2 - Slide
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Slide 3 - Link
United Nations Basic info: what, when, why, how many members?
You can either answer the questions here, or write the info in your notebook and upload a picture in the final question (slide 12).
Slide 4 - Open question
United Nations Main goals:
Slide 5 - Open question
United Nations Most important organ, dealing with international conflicts, and how many members?:
Slide 6 - Open question
Who are the permanent members? What special power do they have?
Slide 7 - Open question
Make a (clear) picture / scan of the U.N. notes and upload it here.
Slide 8 - Open question
AGE 10. The Time of Television and Computers
4.3 Korea and Vietnam
Slide 9 - Slide
1. Why do you think did the Soviet Union agree with Kim Il-sung not to allow free elections?
Slide 10 - Open question
2a. Kim Il-sung tried to take over South Korea by force.
A
true
B
false
Slide 11 - Quiz
2b. The USA interfered because they feared the domino effect.
A
true
B
false
Slide 12 - Quiz
2c. The UN forces were only made up of American soldiers.
A
true
B
false
Slide 13 - Quiz
2d. The UN forces were driven back by the Chinese army.
A
true
B
false
Slide 14 - Quiz
2e. The war was eventually won by the USA and UN.
A
true
B
false
Slide 15 - Quiz
3a. North Korea is a totalitarian state. What does that mean?
A
a dictatorial state in which one person has total control
B
a state with a central government that is totally elected by the people
C
a state that is dictatorial and rules and controls every part of peoples' lives
D
a state with a communist government and a planned economy
Slide 16 - Quiz
3b. Which of these examples does NOT characterise a totalitarian state?
A
the state encourages international travel by loyal subjects
B
schoolbooks are altered so they convince students that they live in a great country
C
criticism towards the regime is illegal
D
the state controls all media.
Slide 17 - Quiz
3c. North and South Korea are still enemies today. What threat is coming from North Korea these days?
A
North Korea is testing long distance nuclear missiles
B
North Korea boycots American and European products
C
North Korea threatens to invade South Korea
D
North Korea threatens to kill president Trump
Slide 18 - Quiz
4. Why did America intervene in Vietnam after France was defeated?
Slide 19 - Open question
5. Study source B. Then use the source to describe the fear the USA had about communism
Slide 20 - Open question
6a. The US president was afraid that a reunited Vietnam would become a communist state.
A
true
B
false
Slide 21 - Quiz
6b. The Viet Cong and American soldiers fought face-to-face.
A
true
B
false
Slide 22 - Quiz
6c. The poster in source A is made by the USA to warn against communism.
A
true
B
false
Slide 23 - Quiz
6d. The USA supported South Vietnam against North Vietnam.
A
true
B
false
Slide 24 - Quiz
6e. The Viet Cong was stationed in North Vietnam.
A
true
B
false
Slide 25 - Quiz
7. This is a group task. Discuss this with your group members and formulate one joint group answer.
You are the jury in the trial of the army captain who gave the order for the My Lai Massacre. Can you understand why this happened and why the captain made his decision? Write down if you would find him guilty or not guilty and why.
Slide 26 - Open question
8a. How did the media play a part in the hippie protests?
Slide 27 - Open question
8b. Give two examples of how hippies protested against their government.
Slide 28 - Open question
9. At the end of the Vietnam War, U.S. President Nixon was forced to step down, because of his involvement in a secret eavesdrops operation.
Use the Internet to find out what this scandal is called. Choose the right name.