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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Merry Christmas!

The Wise Men Follow the Star - His Light - Over Bethlehem. 



Friday, December 12, 2014

Homework for Monday / & P1 Quiz Reminder


The Development of the Space Race



Please complete the Space Race questions by Monday at 8:20 a. They are posted to your Cold War Notes document. They are:
The Space Race
DIRECTIONS: Read "“Khrushchev and Peaceful Co-existence” (Pgs. 93-96). It is about the second test of peaceful co-existence, the Space Race. It is in your shared Cold War Readings file. Answer the following 13 questions. 

AND, don't forget the P1 Quiz on formatting 
your Paper 1 Exam




Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Study Guide for Thursday's Double Quiz

Khrushchev and "Peaceful Co-existence" ??

Study guide for tomorrow's Double-Quiz (75 points)

Provide a general description of "Peaceful Co-existence." (Question No. 1 on your homework).

Be able to provide at least three of examples of what "De-Stalinization" looked like. (Practical applications).

What was a major purpose of the Warsaw Pact as far as the Soviet Union was concerned?

In general, what countries were members of the Warsaw Pact?

What was a major reason why the Soviets invaded Hungary after leaving less than a week before?

Why didn't the West provide aid to the Hungarians? (Question No. 8 on your homework).

The last "question" will be a document-based question based on a Paper 1 exam. You can't study for it.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Finish Homework by Monday at 8:20 a.!

Complete "Stalin Dies!" Homework by Monday 8:20 a.

And, Khrushchev Takes Over 
Ding Dong! The wicked dictator is dead! March 5, 1953.
Please complete the first set of new questions on your Cold War Notes. See below. They are to be completed by Monday, Dec. 8 at 8:20 a. They questions follow this heading:

Khrushchev, De-Stalinization, and Peaceful Co-Existence

DIRECTIONS: Read "“Khrushchev and Peaceful Co-existence” (Pgs. 88-92). It is in your shared Cold War Readings file. Answer the following 9 questions.
  

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Stalin Dies! Khrushchev Takes Over Homework

Stalin Dies! Khrushchev Takes Over 
Ding Dong! The wicked dictator is dead! March 5, 1953.
Please complete the first set of new questions on your Cold War Notes. See below. They are to be completed by Monday, Dec. 8 at 8:20 a. They questions follow this heading:

Khrushchev, De-Stalinization, and Peaceful Co-Existence

DIRECTIONS: Read "“Khrushchev and Peaceful Co-existence” (Pgs. 88-92). It is in your shared Cold War Readings file. Answer the following 9 questions.