Your to-do list The Korean War Many of you have asked how the United States' tense relationship began. The Korean War is a good place to start looking. Often dubbed "The Forgotten War", now it might be more important than ever. To get a better idea of the events of the Korean War, use the handouts that I have provided you with and the reading below to construct a timeline.
The Korean War in textbooks Textbooks from different places can have a very different take on events. Open the file below to learn about different views of how the Korean War began.
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Your to-do list Let's start by heading back to the last class' post and look at news sources. Vice President Pence at the Olympics Kim Yong Nam, top left, president of the Presidium of North Korean Parliament, and Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, top right, sit behind U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, bottom left, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, bottom right, as they watch the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Patrick Semansky/AP Vice President Mike Pence spent a few days at the Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea. His reaction to the representatives of North Korea, including Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, may have grabbed the most headlines, though.
See what you can find out about what happened at the Games involving Vice President Pence. In your response, please include the following.
Please submit your work to eBackpack when you are done. Your to-do list Please resume your work on the policy options from the last class. Where do you and your family get your news?
What's the real news story? Is it
Bias in the news Where do the news sources that you and your family follow fall on the political spectrum? Use the All Sides website to determine the bias of your news sources.
What are our options? Check out the Policy Options that I have provided you with. I would like ten reactions to them from you. Consider the following prompts to help you get started
When you have completed this task, please submit your work to eBackpack. (Collins Type II, 20 points) Where do you and your family get their news?
What's the real news story? Is it
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