Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Korean War Response

  1. Communists took over the government of China and looked to spread further, and when they crossed the 38th parallel in Korea, it sparked the Korean War.
  2. When the North Koreans started moving south, the UN made a fighting force, headed by Douglas Macarthur, from 16 nations to push the North Koreans back north.
  3. When the UN pushed really far north, China felt threatened and they entered the war.
  4. Macarthur was fired by Truman because he didn't like his orders, but when he returned he was viewed as a hero because of all of his work in WWII and the Korean War.
  5. Waves of Chinese troops pushed the UN forces back into South Korea and started a stalemate.
  6. The Korean War, like the war in Iraq right now, became more and more unpopular and truce talks began.
  7. In the 1952 elections, Dwight D. Eisenhower won in a landslide because he promised to get us out of Korea quickly.
  8. In the talks with North Korea and China, Eisenhower agreed to compromise to end the war, but also said he was ready to use nuclear weapons if necessary.
  9. The two Koreas were pretty much in the same place they were before the war, and many Americans were upset with how the war ended.
  10. This war turned out to be an important part of the Cold War because it was part of the containment of communism, and served as one of the "proxy wars" in Asia.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Has MLK's dream been realized? - -LABOR

In the past, African Americans had a lot of trouble getting good jobs and wages, but they have come a long way since then. In the span between 2000 and 2004, African American wages have jumped 50$ per week, and continue to grow. Black unemployment rate has also dropped significantly. The Black participation rate of their civilian labor force is equal to that of the whites as well. They are also are able to get better jobs because of their improved education. White and Black percentages are about the same for different academic achievements.

Equality hasn't been reached yet though. Though their statistics are improving, they still aren't equal to that of the whites. The white unemployment rate is 4% lower than the white unemployment rate, African Americans tend to get the lower paying and worse jobs than the whites, and the white wages are still a lot higher than the black wages. Also, African Americans may recieve the same academic achievement as whites, but their unemployment rate is lower in those areas. African Americans are getting better jobs, but they still aren't the same as those of the whites.

There are definetely a few ways that this can be changed. One way is by encouraging blacks to get a higher education. Blacks have a higher unemployment rate than whites in the different areas of degrees. In the statistics it shows a large drop in unemployment for those who achieve higher in education. This is what affirmative action attempts to do, give blacks equal oppurtunity in schools. Unfortunately the unemployment rates clearly show inequality between blacks and whites, and the government needs to get involved and make an affirmative action type program for jobs.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

MLK response

The author of that Time Magazine article says that whites owe MLK the most for freeing the US from their hypocrisy. The US prided itself on its diverse population, yet there was lots of racial tension anyway between the whites and blacks. I believe MLK was the right man at the right time because racial tension was growing and he put everything people had done before him together, and helped lead the fight to end segregation. I think MLK would be upset about the use of his most famous quote, because it's being used for completely different purposes, sometimes against what he said. His quote is being use to oppose affirmative action, something MLK would have supported.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

I don't think I would've been able to use Civil Disobedience and non-violence as successfully as an adult. There are a lot more things that adults are able to make happen compared to a 14 year old child. I wouldn't be able to get adult support, but I think I could get fellow students on my side. I think just like how Emit Till was young, young people protesting would get attention. But I'm not completely sure I would be brave enough because of the cops that would come to stop the protest. I have a feeling i wouldn't have gotten involved.

CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

I don't think I would've been able to use Civil Disobedience and non-violence as successfully as an adult. There are a lot more things that adults are able to make happen compared to a 14 year old child. I wouldn't be able to get adult support, but I think I could get fellow students on my side. I think just like how Emit Till was young, young people protesting would get attention. But I'm not completely sure I would be brave enough because of the cops that would come to stop the protest. I have a feeling i wouldn't have gotten involved.

CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

I don't think I would've been able to use Civil Disobedience and non-violence as successfully as an adult. There are a lot more things that adults are able to make happen compared to a 14 year old child. I wouldn't be able to get adult support, but I think I could get fellow students on my side. I think just like how Emit Till was young, young people protesting would get attention. But I'm not completely sure I would be brave enough because of the cops that would come to stop the protest. I have a feeling i wouldn't have gotten involved.

Monday, May 7, 2007

Unit 8 Preview

I am looking forward to the Space Race because of my NHD project, it is really interesting. It's going to be awesome using computers so we don't have to organize our binders.