when did the great leap forward happen?
In China, 1958-1962
Where and when did the Tiananmen square protest happen, and why?
In China in 1989, because they wanted to get a better market economy
Where did the Pearl Harbor happen and when and why did the Japanese do it?
It happened in USA in 1941, and they wanted to keep the USA from interfering in their military
Where did the Korean War happen and where?
In Korea in 1950-1953
What happened to the people?
It made a famine and other problems to people
What was the impact on the government after the protest?
Sadly it was unsuccssesful and the government did change
What was the impact on Japan after Hiroshima?
People were either homeless or dead
What impact happened on North and South Korea?
North Korea became communist and South Korea became free
What was the impact on South Vietnam when North Vietnam took over?
South Vietnam did not want to surrender but had to too end the war
A cause and effect on the farms and industries and why they didn't go well
They made a famine from the poorly planned agriculture
A cause and effect on the protest?
People marched for democracy but made the military come instead
What was the cause and effect on the second bomb?
Japan didn't surrender so the USA bombed them again to make them really surrender
What is a cause and effect on the border split?
North Korea isn't doing their greatest but South Korea is perfectly fine
True or false
South Vietnam wanted to give up their land
False, South Vietnam wanted to keep the land and make it democratic
What did other countries learn from China's work?
The USA learnt better ways to grow the economy and grow farms
What did the the other countries think of the government?
They thought they should listen more to the citizens
Why did the USA put an effort on Japan's democracy?
The USA didn't want them to become communist
Why did the USA get involved in the war?
They wanted to stop the spread of communism
Why did the USA oppose the control of all Vietnam?
The USA wanted the control to be democratic not communism
Did the government change their strategies today?
Yes, because they learnt from their mistakes
No, sadly because the government didn't listen to the citizens
How is Japan like today after MacArthur's rebuild?
They are one of the most democratic countries
How is North and South Korea today after communism?
North Korea split apart from South but the North is doing way worse then South Korea
Vietnam government had improved a lot since the 1970s