CHAPTER 31 The Cold War and Decolonization
... In Mexico, the revolutionary rhetoric of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party was accompanied by a large and persistent disparity between the rich and the poor, the urban and the rural. In Guatemala, President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman’s attempt to expropriate the property of large landowners inc ...
... In Mexico, the revolutionary rhetoric of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party was accompanied by a large and persistent disparity between the rich and the poor, the urban and the rural. In Guatemala, President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman’s attempt to expropriate the property of large landowners inc ...
chapter 8: global stratification
... 5. Differentiate between first, second and third world countries and give the indicators (index) used to classify nations accordingly. 6. Discuss and differentiate between core and periphery countries and how power and economics contribute to these conditions. 7. Explain what sociologists mean by an ...
... 5. Differentiate between first, second and third world countries and give the indicators (index) used to classify nations accordingly. 6. Discuss and differentiate between core and periphery countries and how power and economics contribute to these conditions. 7. Explain what sociologists mean by an ...
Chapter 25: Age of Imperialism (1875-1919)
... Britain’s lead was challenged Brits couldn’t decide of the colonies were worth it in 1900 Brits exported goods, money, capitalists and services By 1870, France, US and Germany were imperializing Dominated countries began to try to expel Brits (via taxes) in late 19th Century In late 1800’s, Brits de ...
... Britain’s lead was challenged Brits couldn’t decide of the colonies were worth it in 1900 Brits exported goods, money, capitalists and services By 1870, France, US and Germany were imperializing Dominated countries began to try to expel Brits (via taxes) in late 19th Century In late 1800’s, Brits de ...
Part II: Global Interactions & the First Global Age
... • D-day – June 1944 – Allies invaded France and forced German surrender in May 1945 • Atomic bombing of Japan – August 1945 – brought the war in the Pacific to an end and ushered in the atomic age • The Holocaust – genocide of Jews by Nazis in ...
... • D-day – June 1944 – Allies invaded France and forced German surrender in May 1945 • Atomic bombing of Japan – August 1945 – brought the war in the Pacific to an end and ushered in the atomic age • The Holocaust – genocide of Jews by Nazis in ...
Unit 5: Age of Global Empires (Imperialism)
... Assess the causes of revolution in the 20th century (i.e., in Russia, China, India, and Cuba), and determine the impact on global politics. ...
... Assess the causes of revolution in the 20th century (i.e., in Russia, China, India, and Cuba), and determine the impact on global politics. ...
Nationalism and Political Identities in Asia
... Africa’s pre-colonial history as a way to establish African identities, but expressed their desire for independence using European forms and ideas. Others, like the Jamaican nationalist leader Marcus Garvey, used the European basis for colonialism as their own basis in calling for the independence o ...
... Africa’s pre-colonial history as a way to establish African identities, but expressed their desire for independence using European forms and ideas. Others, like the Jamaican nationalist leader Marcus Garvey, used the European basis for colonialism as their own basis in calling for the independence o ...
Imperialism
... Imperialism • By end of 1800’s: only a few European nations and the U.S. controlled nearly entire world ...
... Imperialism • By end of 1800’s: only a few European nations and the U.S. controlled nearly entire world ...
Review Questions PPT - Mrs. Thiessen`s Social Studies Classes
... property of Egypt.” This quotation by Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser (in power 1952– 1970) best expresses support for • (A) communism • (B) liberalism • (C) nationalism • (D) imperialism ...
... property of Egypt.” This quotation by Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser (in power 1952– 1970) best expresses support for • (A) communism • (B) liberalism • (C) nationalism • (D) imperialism ...
The 5 themes of geography are movement, region, human
... are icons of globalization and affect politics, the economy, and culture locally and internationally. Multinational initiatives such as the Kyoto Protocol are international efforts to address the negative effects of humanenvironment interaction Miniaturization and computerization have revolutionized ...
... are icons of globalization and affect politics, the economy, and culture locally and internationally. Multinational initiatives such as the Kyoto Protocol are international efforts to address the negative effects of humanenvironment interaction Miniaturization and computerization have revolutionized ...
Making Connections- The Great War
... Is it still important today for countries to flex their military muscle? Should the United States keep building up their military at all times? Explain. ...
... Is it still important today for countries to flex their military muscle? Should the United States keep building up their military at all times? Explain. ...
The Politics of Globalization
... increasingly powerful Germany were reliant on overseas imports of primary products, meant that military planners in the two rivals started focusing on their own and their adversary’s vulnerability to blockades, with destabilizing consequences. At the other end of the Eurasian land mass, the Japanese ...
... increasingly powerful Germany were reliant on overseas imports of primary products, meant that military planners in the two rivals started focusing on their own and their adversary’s vulnerability to blockades, with destabilizing consequences. At the other end of the Eurasian land mass, the Japanese ...
Handout: Jigsaw WWI Causes Activity
... nations began to view Germany as a threat to stability in Europe. Britain and France had vied for control of areas in Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent. It was not until the Anglo-French Entente of 1904 that the two nations finally settled their colonial disputes. Many the “entang ...
... nations began to view Germany as a threat to stability in Europe. Britain and France had vied for control of areas in Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent. It was not until the Anglo-French Entente of 1904 that the two nations finally settled their colonial disputes. Many the “entang ...
The Bipolar World/The End of Empire/A World Without Borders
... The world breathed a collective sigh but it became more evident that nuclear weapons and the tense balance of power could propel the world into a third world war The so-called “kitchen debate” between American vice-President Richard Nixon and Soviet premier Khrushchev personified the differences bet ...
... The world breathed a collective sigh but it became more evident that nuclear weapons and the tense balance of power could propel the world into a third world war The so-called “kitchen debate” between American vice-President Richard Nixon and Soviet premier Khrushchev personified the differences bet ...
Handout: Jigsaw WWI Causes Activity
... Read the main cause you have been assigned. In your group answer the questions. After you complete the first part, you will jigsaw with other students in the class. READINGS & IMAGES I. Imperialism “Imperialism was clearly a contributing cause of World War I. The competition for overseas possessions ...
... Read the main cause you have been assigned. In your group answer the questions. After you complete the first part, you will jigsaw with other students in the class. READINGS & IMAGES I. Imperialism “Imperialism was clearly a contributing cause of World War I. The competition for overseas possessions ...
7th grade 3rd 9 weeks detailed pacing guide
... o Imperialism and Colonialism. The Industrial Revolutions impact on Imperialism: need for raw materials, natural resources,& markets. o Connections of nationalism, imperialism, and industrial revolution. o Effects of Imperialism on Asia: British East India Company, French Indochina, British control ...
... o Imperialism and Colonialism. The Industrial Revolutions impact on Imperialism: need for raw materials, natural resources,& markets. o Connections of nationalism, imperialism, and industrial revolution. o Effects of Imperialism on Asia: British East India Company, French Indochina, British control ...
powerpoint review
... What was happening to the stock market in the 1920’s? It was going up like crazy. People saw prices rising and did whatever they could to take advantage of the bull market (prices going up). They bought stocks on margin which was when a person paid a certain percentage of the stock and then borrowe ...
... What was happening to the stock market in the 1920’s? It was going up like crazy. People saw prices rising and did whatever they could to take advantage of the bull market (prices going up). They bought stocks on margin which was when a person paid a certain percentage of the stock and then borrowe ...
Postcolonialism: From Bandung to the Tricontinental
... resistance movements became less distinct. Gandhian non-alignment fell away, and almost all anticolonial organizations became overtly socialist in political identification and communist affiliated in terms of the sources of supplies brought in for their military campaigns. At the same time, the inte ...
... resistance movements became less distinct. Gandhian non-alignment fell away, and almost all anticolonial organizations became overtly socialist in political identification and communist affiliated in terms of the sources of supplies brought in for their military campaigns. At the same time, the inte ...
Key Concept 6.2 Global Conflicts and Their Consequences
... The twentieth century witnessed a great deal of warfare and the collapse of the global economy in the 1930s. In response to these challenges, the role of state in the domestic economy fluctuated, and new institutions of global governance emerged and continued to develop throughout the century. Scie ...
... The twentieth century witnessed a great deal of warfare and the collapse of the global economy in the 1930s. In response to these challenges, the role of state in the domestic economy fluctuated, and new institutions of global governance emerged and continued to develop throughout the century. Scie ...
Imperialism Unit Test Spring 2013
... ____ 31. What was the main cause of inadequate food supplies in Africa during European colonization? A. Europeans used too much of the farmland as building sites. B. Europeans insisted on the growth of cash crops, such as cotton. C. Most of the farm land was used for mining. D. Native farmers were ...
... ____ 31. What was the main cause of inadequate food supplies in Africa during European colonization? A. Europeans used too much of the farmland as building sites. B. Europeans insisted on the growth of cash crops, such as cotton. C. Most of the farm land was used for mining. D. Native farmers were ...
Trans-Atlantic/“New” Slavery
... and intermarriage with American Indians to acquire furs and other products for export to Europe. C. Unlike their European competitors, the English eventually sought to establish colonies based on agriculture, sending relatively large numbers of men and women to acquire land and populate their settle ...
... and intermarriage with American Indians to acquire furs and other products for export to Europe. C. Unlike their European competitors, the English eventually sought to establish colonies based on agriculture, sending relatively large numbers of men and women to acquire land and populate their settle ...
Imperialism
... Agreed to rules for colonization of Africa Nations must notify each other of their claims – “Effective Occupation” to avoid war among the rival nations ...
... Agreed to rules for colonization of Africa Nations must notify each other of their claims – “Effective Occupation” to avoid war among the rival nations ...
The Age of Imperialism [Compatibility Mode]
... • Industrialization stirred European ambitions to go out into the world and find more resources to fuel their economies. • Europeans would compete for new markets to sell their goods and aggressively carve up regions like Africa and Asia to accomplish their plans. • As trading posts expanded into fu ...
... • Industrialization stirred European ambitions to go out into the world and find more resources to fuel their economies. • Europeans would compete for new markets to sell their goods and aggressively carve up regions like Africa and Asia to accomplish their plans. • As trading posts expanded into fu ...
Western Imperialism C. 1750-c. 1900 CE 1. I. Industrialized Nations
... Indian Oceans. Britain's territories were so vast, British subjects could claim, "The sun never sets on the British Empire." By the end of this era, Britain's imperial possessions covered one fourth of the Earth. In the first era of European imperialism in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, th ...
... Indian Oceans. Britain's territories were so vast, British subjects could claim, "The sun never sets on the British Empire." By the end of this era, Britain's imperial possessions covered one fourth of the Earth. In the first era of European imperialism in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, th ...
Imperialism
... or participate in the global economy in which they were already disadvantageously positioned. The destruction and economically weak position resulting from colonialism can never be righted, not that the vastly benefitting countries have offered to right the wrongs of the past The ideological conditi ...
... or participate in the global economy in which they were already disadvantageously positioned. The destruction and economically weak position resulting from colonialism can never be righted, not that the vastly benefitting countries have offered to right the wrongs of the past The ideological conditi ...
SS7 Chapter 2 Paragraph Outline
... Show you understanding of how trade today continues to affect other societies’ way of life. Point - Ex. Even today, corporate imperialism or globalization still affects parts of the world. 1) ___________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________ ...
... Show you understanding of how trade today continues to affect other societies’ way of life. Point - Ex. Even today, corporate imperialism or globalization still affects parts of the world. 1) ___________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________ ...
Neocolonialism
Neocolonialism, neo-colonialism or neo-imperialism is the geopolitical practice of using capitalism, business globalization, and cultural imperialism to influence a country, in lieu of either direct military control (imperialism) or indirect political control (hegemony).In post-colonial studies, the term neo-colonialism describes the influence of countries from the developed world in the respective internal affairs of the countries of the developing world; that, despite the decolonisation that occurred in the aftermath of the Second World War (1939–45), the (former) colonial powers continue to apply existing and past international economic arrangements with their former colony countries, and so maintain colonial control. A neo-colonialism critique can include de facto colonialism (imperialist or hegemonic), and an economic critique of the disproportionate involvement of modern capitalist business in the economy of a developing country, whereby multinational corporations continue to exploit the natural resources of the former colony; that such economic control is inherently neo-colonial, and thus is akin to the imperial and hegemonic varieties of colonialism practiced by the United States and the empires of Great Britain, France, and other European countries, from the 16th to the 20th centuries. The ideology and praxis of neo-colonialism are discussed in the works of Jean-Paul Sartre (Colonialism and Neo-colonialism, 1964) and Noam Chomsky (The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism, 1979).