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Cold war in Asia
Teach KS4 history with our timeline activities, games, research tasks and lesson plans about the conflict in Asia from the 1950s to the 1970s. Why did the US enter the Korean War? What was the Tet Offensive? How did Kennedy’s actions impact Vietnam? Our resources are designed to help GCSE students understand how and why these events unfolded.