Themes and turning points of the 20 th century. Pre World War I.

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Themes and turning points of the 20 th century

Pre World War I

World War I The snowball into war One Thing Led to Another htm

Key points The first modern ‘Total War’ Colonialism ensures a global war The end of empires (Russia, Ottomon, Austro-Hungary, German)

Led to Versailles 1919 Treaty of Versailles

Depression and the rise of Nazism 1929 Wall Street Crash

World War II Origins Events Aftermath

The end of empire Spider diagram. Why?

Cold War The move to a bi-polar world. The Marshall Plan Berlin 1948 NATO 1949 China 1949 Korea

: Conflict, confrontation and compromise Warsaw Pact 1954 Nuclear arms race nuclear weapons in Europe alone by 1960’s Cuban Missile Crisis Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) 1968

: The rise and fall of détente : The end of the Cold War

Post Cold War 1990 – 2001: USA hegemony and globalisation Present

The post 9/11 world Draw a spider diagram to show how 9/11 was a globalized event? 19 individuals from different parts of the world. Al-Qaeda is an international organisation spread over 50 countries. Terrorists sponsored and trained in Afghanistan. Victims were from many different countries around the world. (3000 victims from 90 different countries) Al-Qaeda employed the global financial system to fund operations.

Use of technology Filmed and broadcast immediately around the world The World Trade Centre and the Pentagon have international significance. (Iconic symbols of the world financial network and global security respectively) The attacks brought out contrasting responses from different parts of the world. The reasons for the attack were global in nature. (Palestine-Israeli conflict, global capitalism, perceived islamaphobia)

Read the notes (pages of ‘The globalization of world politics’) Answer the questions below (also on A4 sheet). 1.Why have some commentators argued that 9/11 has helped the USA in its imperial ambitions? 2.How did 9/11 change the USA’s relationship with the rest of the world? 3.Make a mind map of why the USA invaded Iraq followed by paragraph explaining your own opinion. 4.Define the concept of a ‘clash of civilizations’ 5.What pressures does the USA face in maintaining its position at the top of the world order?