Key issue 5 - Korea Flashcards

1
Q

When did the Japanese start controlling Korea?

A

1910

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2
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What happened in Korea in WW2?

A

The Japanese troops based in the north of Korea surrendered to the Soviet Union while those based n the south surrendered to the Americans

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3
Q

Where was the temporary dividing line drawn between north and south Korea drawn up?

A

The 38th parallel of latitude

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4
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What happened in Korea after the Japanese had surrendered?

A

Free elections were to be held for a united, democratic Korea

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5
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When were elections in Korea held?

A

1948; the elections were separate between the north and south

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6
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What did the elections in South Korea decide?

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The south of Korea became the Republic of Korea, a capitalist dictatorship

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7
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What did the elections in North Korea decide?

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The north of Korea became the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, there was a communist dictatorship
This was supported by China and the Soviet Union

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8
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When did North Korean soldiers invade South Korea?

A

25th June 1950

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9
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Why did North Korea invade South Korea?

A

Kim Il-Sung wanted a united Korea under communist rule

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10
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How did the United Nations become involved in the Korean war?

A

President Truman send the US Seventh Fleet to try to prevent a Chinese attack on Taiwan. He ordered General MacArthur to go to Korea with military supplies

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11
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When did the UN Security Council meet?

A

On the day that North Korean troops crossed the border into South Korea

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12
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What was decided in the UN Security Council?

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An American resolution was passed demanding the withdrawal of the North Koreans.
Its passing was made possible by the absence of the Soviet representative on the Security council
This was because at that time, the Soviets were protesting against America’s treatment of communist China, so there were no Russians present to use the veto

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13
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How did the North Koreans respond to the resolution passed by the Security Council?

A

North Korea had no intention of withdrawing

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14
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What did the UN do after the North Koreans refused to withdraw?

A

A second American resolution was put forward on the 27th of June.
A third resolution 10 days later made clear how military forces were to be deployed

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15
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Who was sent to assist South Korea?

A

Troops from American and 15 other countries

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16
Q

What was the attitude of the USA to the invasion of South Korea?

A

Under their policy of containment, the USA was determined to stop further communist expansion
The actions of north Korea were seen as part of Moscow’s attempt to gain world domination

17
Q

1949

A

USSR successfully tests atomic bomb

18
Q

the role of the UN

A

Soldiers from 16 nations would fight against North Korea and communism