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2/24 Focus: Important Terms: ****Test Friday**** After WWI, Conflict and turmoil continued. New nations formed and old empires collapsed. Change occurred as nationalist groups struggled to overthrow foreign domination. Important Terms: Do Now: Identify one impact that the Great Depression had on other nations around the world. ****Test Friday****

Rise of Nationalism in the Middle East British and French Interests Britain and France established _________ in lands taken from the ____________ after WWI Mandates Ottoman Empire

Rise of Nationalism in the Middle East Kemal Ataturk Nationalist leader who ____________ and ____________Turkey Required people to wear ________________ Increased __________________ Brought in western alphabet and western calendar Modernized Westernized Western Clothing Women’s rights

Rise of Nationalism in the Middle East Reza Khan Nationalist leader in _____ _________ and _______ Iran Iran modernized westernized

India Between the Wars Indian National Congress _________________and the _________ were nationalist groups in India Many Indians believed Britain would grant _________for India’s help in WWI _________________increased Indian Nationalism Muslim League Self rule Amritsar Massacre

India Between the Wars Gandhi became a nationalist leader in India used ____________ and passive resistance ______________ is an example of using boycotts to bring change ____________ brought attention to Indian independence movement Civil disobedience Homespun movement Salt March

China Between the Wars Nationalist leader _____________ led the Chinese Revolution of 1911 Wrote the ___________________ Overthrew the ______ Dynasty; the_______ dynasty in China Formed the nationalist _________________ Became the first ___________ of the Republic of China Sun Yixian 3 Principles of the People Qing last Kuomintang Party President

China Between the Wars _________ (Chiang Kai Shek) took over leadership of the Nationalists and attempted to destroy Mao Zedong and the Communists Mao and the Communists survived during the _____________ Nationalists eventually were defeated by Mao and communists Jiang Jieshi fled with the nationalists to ________ Jiang Jieshi Long March Taiwan

Japan-Militarism and Expansion natural resources Need for ___________ and ___________ led the Meiji government to begin policy of imperialism in Asia Economic problems as a result of the Great Depression led ____________ to gain control of the Japanese gov’t Promoted extreme ______________ Believed Japan needed to ____________ in order to address economic problem new markets militarists nationalism expand

Japan-Militarism and Expansion Japan invaded _________ in Northern China (1931) Japan invaded all of China in 1937 Rape of Nanjing Committed ____________ against the Chinese people Manchuria Human rights abuses