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Previous Units. Development of the Modern Western World (Renaissance, Exploration, Mercantilism, Sci. Rev.)
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PreviousUnits • Development of the Modern Western World(Renaissance, Exploration, Mercantilism, Sci. Rev.) • Development of the Eastern World(The East (China/Abbasid/Ottomans) most powerful civs. In the world pre 18th century, Development of Islam, Spread of Islam and creation of Islamic Empire, Shia v. Sunni, Arab/Turkish/Persian cultures, Chinese Dynasties, The “Mongol Effect” on China, Persia, and Russia,…and later in India?) • Revolution(Violent Political Revolutions, Revolutions of Thought (science/enlightenment), Industrial Revolution) • Industrialization and Nationalism(Western European Domination (Opium Wars, Boxer Rebellion), Rural to Urban demographic switch,Mass Production and creation of a consumer culture, Capitalism vs. Communism vs Fascism, Imperialism, Decolonization, Zionism, Marxism- fall of the Qing Empire/Ottoman Empire) • World Wars(Causes of, Repercussions of…, end of modern era)
GLOBALIZATION(Post-Modern Era) 1- The Rise and Decline of the Cold War A- Two super power system B- Third World option C- Failure of Communism 2-Unilateralism and Capitalism A- Challenges to “ “ 3-Capitalism, Environmentalism, and Multilateralism A- an Uncertain Future
What Do You Already Know About the Cold War? • It was created while WWII was still going on(Capitalist and Communist don’t get along, Planning of the Peace (Yalta), Battle of Berlin) • Communists and Capitalist are ideologically opposed to one another and both crave world domination • USA and the West concede ground to USSR, and acknowledge their domination of Eastern Europe (beyond that they Work with the theory of containment) • NATO, Marshall Plan are created to give teeth to the Truman doctrine and theory of containment, USSR counters with Warsaw Pact • Nuclear Arms Race • Countries around world choose sides • Conflict turns violent quickly (Berlin Airlift, Nuclear testing, Espionage), spills over into Asia (also Mid East)
TODAY-What Should We Learn? • We know how it started and who it involved. • What other events were representative of the Cold War? What things took place world wide that were part of the Cold War, before the 1980’s? • IT WAS GLOBAL CONFLICT • ASIA • MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA • WESTERN HEMISPHERE • EASTERN EUROPE AND RUSSIA
What other events were representative of the Cold War? • You and your partner(s) will be assigned to a region of the world. • Your job is to find and report on at least 3 conflicts that happened in your region that were directly or indirectly caused by the Cold War, from the time period of 1954-1980. • We have room in the reserved in the Mini Lab, you have 30 minutes from the time I finish speaking to complete this assignment. GOOD LUCK!
What will We Learn from this assignment? • The Cold War was a global conflict • It was politically/socially/economically polarizing • It was (sometimes/potentially/very) violent • It showed itself in many different ways and effected regions even not directly involved in the conflict • It both helped to create, but also inhibit globalization (similar to Imperialism)
Third World Option • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/First_second_third_worlds_map.svg • Define 1st, 2nd, and third worlds • Pick5-10 countries from the first, second, and third worlds and compare their current GDP and GDP per capita • Analyze this information and form an opinion about what you think a country should have considered before choosing the third option vs. siding with the USA or USSR • Why do you think so many countries chose the third option? (Use your history!)