Did You Know?

Kids helped change their country!

North and South

North Korea and South Korea are different.

Brave People

Many people stood up for their rights.

What 1960 in Korea Does

People wanted to be free.

Kids joined the protests too.

They wanted a better life.

Many were brave and strong.

Change took time and work.

Hope was in the air.

More About 1960 in Korea

In 1960, Korea was split in two. North Korea was strict, and South Korea wanted freedom. People in the South fought for their rights. They wanted to choose their leaders and live better lives.

This time changed how people lived. It made them think about what they want. Today, we see how brave they were. Their fight helps us understand freedom.

Many kids today learn about this time. They see how important it is to stand up for what is right. The hope from 1960 still shines bright!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["1960 in Korea"] --> B["April 19 Revolution"] A --> C["Political Turmoil"] B --> D["Fall of Syngman Rhee"] C --> E["Rise of Student Activism"] D --> F["Establishment of New Government"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Korea:A country in East Asia divided into North and South.
1960:A year in the 20th century.
division:The act of separating into parts.
political:Related to government and how a country is run.
tension:A feeling of stress or conflict between groups.