topic 4: chinese civil war/korean war by: alex albanese, grace cheviot, justin sisti
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North Korea
• Communist CountryNO HUMAN RIGHTSGovernment controls everything
Communist Planned EconomyGovernment controls all economic activity
Bad Relationship with United States
United States & North Korea
• United States goals:– North Korea disarms nuclear missiles attacks in
other countries– More human rightsNorth Korea goals:
Not to feel threatened by South KoreaResources
South Korea
• Democratic Country– Presidential ElectionsMarket Oriented Economy
Trade partners with United States ex: SamsungGood Relationship with United States
US troops in South Korea for protection
6 Party Talks
• Democratic People’s Republic of Korea- North Korea
• Republic of Korea- South Korea• People’s Republic of China• United States of America• Russian Federation• State of Japan
Chinese Civil War Causes
• General Yuan Shikai– Manchu Army
• Dr. Sun Yat-sen– Chinese Republican Revolution
• Mao Zedong – Chinese Communist Party
Korean War Causes
• South Korea– Syngman Rhee– Under US control
• North Korea– Kim Il Sung– Alliances with Soviet Union and China• Both are communist
Korean War Effects
• NSC-68• Massive world wide rearmament• NATO• Communistic nations gain power• Soviet Union forms bond with China
Review Slide
• Chinese Civil War:– President Yuan Shikai- Communist Ruler– Mao Zedong- Ruler of China after Chinese Revolution
• Korean War– Soviet Union occupied Korean Pennisula– Korea divided into North Korea and South Korea
• North Korea/South Korea – North Korea= Communist and harsh dictatorship, threatened by South
Korea– South Korea= Democracy, trading partners with US, fear South Korea– 6 Party Talks strive to make peace with North and South Korea
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