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February 21th 2012
By: Matthew Brotherton By: Matthew Brotherton
Love alone is capable of uniting living beings in such a way as to complete and fulfill them, for it alone takes them and joins them by what is deepest in themselves.
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardlin
What obstacles do North and South Korea face before they can be reunited?
They have different cultures, North Korea sees South Korea’s government as unlawful, and they very different economic systems.
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Quiz
---Take notes in Journal---
Turn to page 476 in the textbook.
Chapter Assessment- Numbers 1-26, 28, & 30 and The Standards-Based Assessment on page 477.
THIS IS A GRADE!
1. Korean Peninsula2. Mount Paektu3. Cheju Island4. Demilitarized
Zone5. Shamanism
6. Korean War7. Hanbok8. Celadon9. Three Kingdoms10. chaebol
Explain How The Terms In Each Group Are Related
11. Shamanism, Confucianism, and Buddhism12. Korean Worker’s Party, Kim Jong Il, and Dictator
1. Korean Peninsula- a body of land bordered by the Yellow Sea to the west, the East sea to the east, the Korean Strait to the south, and China to the north.
2. Mount Paektu- highest mountain on the Korean Peninsula.
3. Cheju Island- largest island off the southern coast of the Korean Peninsula
4. Korean War- conflict between North Korea, Soviet Union and China on one side and South Korea, the United States and the UN on the other
5. Demilitarized Zone- buffer zone between North and South Korea
6. Shamanism- belief system in which a person called a shaman is believed to be able to communicate with spirits and heal the sick
7. Hanbok- traditional Korean costume8. Celadon- Korean ceramic pottery with
a thin blue or green glaze.9. Three Kingdoms- the kingdoms that
had formed on the Korean Peninsula by AD 300
10. chaebol- a family-owned conglomerate made up of related business.
11. Shamanism, Confucianism, Buddhism- three of the major belief systems that influenced the Korean people.
12. Korean Worker’s Party, Kim Jog Il, Dictator- Kim Jong Il is a Dictator who controls the Korean Worker’s Party and North Korea.
13. What bodies of water surround the Korean Peninsula?
13. What bodies of water surround the Korean Peninsula?
A: Yellow Sea, East Sea, Korean Strait
14. What do the Yalu and Tumen rivers form?
14. What do the Yalu and Tumen rivers form?
A: the border between China and North Korea
15. How do summer monsoons affect the Korean Peninsula’s climate?
15. How do summer monsoons affect the Korean Peninsula’s climate?
A: usually bring large amounts of rain
16. How is the majority of the electricity produced in South Korea?
16. How is the majority of the electricity produced in South Korea?
A: petroleum-burning plants
17. How did the Chosen Dynasty isolate Korea?
17. How did the Choson Dynasty isolate Korea?
A: by closing Korea to all foreigners
18. How did the Korean War start?
18. How did the Korean War start?
A: North Korean troops invaded South Korea
19. What belief systems influence Korean society today?
19. What belief systems influence Korean society today?
A: Buddhism, Confucianism, and Christianity influence South Korea. Religious practice is discouraged in North Korea
20. What influences have inspired Korean arts?
20. What influences have inspired Korean arts?
A: Buddhism has inspired Korean temples and statues; China inspires Korean pottery
21. What is the role of the Korean Worker’s Party in North Korea?
21. What is the role of the Korean Worker’s Party in North Korea?
A: The KWP controls elections and chooses who may run for office. However, the KWP is totally controlledby the chairman
22. How is South Korea’s government similar to the U.S. government?
22. How is South Korea’s government similar to the U.S. government?
A: Both are divided into the executive, legislature, and judicial branches; both have a multiparty system; both grant their people political freedom.
23. What was the goal of South Korea’s five-year economic plans?
23. What was the goal of South Korea’s five-year economic plans?
A: to export goods and use the resulting income to increase population.
24. How has the desire for the reunification of North and South Korea been reflected in the Olympics?
24. How has the desire for the reunification of North and South Korea been reflected in the Olympics?
A: During the 2000, 2004, and 2006 Olympics, North and South Korean athletes marched in the opening ceremony under the same flag. For the 2008 Olympics, the two Koreas agreed to compete as a single team.
Create a chart to compare and contrast the natural resources of North Korea and South Korea.
NORTH KOREA’SRESOURCES
SOUTH KOREA’SRESOURCES
NORTH KOREA’SRESOURCES
Large Mineral Deposits, Little Farmland, Not
Much Livestock, Excellent Fishing.
SOUTH KOREA’SRESOURCES
Few Mineral Deposits, More Farmland Than
North Korea, Not Much Livestock,
Excellent Fishing.
What steps has South Korea taken to overcome some of its problems?
What steps has South Korea taken to overcome some of its problems?
A: South Korea has accepted help from other nations, allowed its people
more freedom, adjusted the economy to stimulate growth, and reached out to North Korea.
What are some of the problems faced by North Korea?
What are some of the problems faced by North Korea?
A: their policy of self-reliance, dictatorial leadership, emphasis on military.
How have the geographic features of the Korean Peninsula affected this region’s history?
How have the geographic features of the Korean Peninsula affected this region’s history?
A: Korea’s rugged terrain and surrounding seas have protected and isolated the Korean people from much of the world. However, the surrounding superpowers of Japan, China, Russia, and former Soviet Union have all tried to control the Korean Peninsula.
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KOREA JAPAN SOUTHWEST ASIA
BuddhismWriting SystemCivil ServicePrintingPorcelain
BuddhismWriting SystemPrinting
BuddhismIdeas
SPREAD OF CHINESE INFLUENCEA.D. 600 - 1400
Use The Information In The Chart To Answer Questions 3 & 4 On Your Paper.
KOREA JAPAN SOUTHWEST ASIA
BuddhismWriting SystemCivil ServicePrintingPorcelain
BuddhismWriting SystemPrinting
BuddhismIdeas
SPREAD OF CHINESE INFLUENCEA.D. 600 - 1400
3. Which aspect of Chinese culture was most widely
spread?
A. Writing SystemB. PrintingC. BuddhismD. Porcelain
KOREA JAPAN SOUTHWEST ASIA
BuddhismWriting SystemCivil ServicePrintingPorcelain
BuddhismWriting SystemPrinting
BuddhismIdeas
SPREAD OF CHINESE INFLUENCEA.D. 600 - 1400
3. Which aspect of Chinese culture was most widely
spread?
A. Writing SystemB. PrintingC. BuddhismD. Porcelain C
KOREA JAPAN SOUTHWEST ASIA
BuddhismWriting SystemCivil ServicePrintingPorcelain
BuddhismWriting SystemPrinting
BuddhismIdeas
SPREAD OF CHINESE INFLUENCEA.D. 600 - 1400
4. Which region was most influenced by China?
A. KoreaB. JapanC. Southeast AsiaD. They Were All Equally
Influenced By China
KOREA JAPAN SOUTHWEST ASIA
BuddhismWriting SystemCivil ServicePrintingPorcelain
BuddhismWriting SystemPrinting
BuddhismIdeas
SPREAD OF CHINESE INFLUENCEA.D. 600 - 1400
4. Which region was most influenced by China?
A. KoreaB. JapanC. Southeast AsiaD. They Were All Equally
Influenced By China
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