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Civil War

Civil War. Alexis Castillo, Fabricio Meza, Flor Romero, Jordan Rodriguez. Nature of 20th Century Wars . 1) Nature of 20th century wars •Technological developments , tactics and strategies, air, land and sea: Revolutions would include : Cavalry, artillery, Machine Guns, tanks

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Civil War

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  1. Civil War Alexis Castillo, Fabricio Meza, Flor Romero, Jordan Rodriguez

  2. Nature of 20th Century Wars 1)Nature of 20th century wars •Technologicaldevelopments, tactics and strategies, air, land and sea: Revolutions would include : Cavalry, artillery, Machine Guns, tanks •Homefront: economic and social impact (including changes in the role and status of women): Women would assist by aiding soldiers with medical care or with nutrition. Also, women would fight with the men 20th Century Civil Wars tended to be short (exception: Chinese Civil War and Mexican Revolution) Two major ideologies led to civil war: monarchism and democracy, ethnicity, class system. •Resistance and revolutionary movements used guerilla warfare Example ofCivilWar (Mexican Revolution): Women fought with men and gave medical care, Pancho Villa used American funded weapons like: machine guns and artillery. This was a civil war brought up by a great class division and racism. http://ibhist.wikispaces.com/20th+Century+Wars+Project

  3. Causes of the 20th Century -to take control of the country or a region -to achieve independence for a region -to change government policies • The dictatorship-like rule of Pofirio Diaz for over 30 years -“democracy” -made reforms that undid all the work done by leaders such as Juarez • Exploitation and poor treatment of workers • Great disparity between rich and poor • Basic rights to things such as land and water were restricted/taken away

  4. Effects and results of wars • Different Ideologies, ethnic, religious and/or political issues. • Change in government • Economic and Social • Property divided • Hacienda land

  5. Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmCpTPrybUg

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