Ch. 27 Nationalism around the World

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Ch. 27 Nationalism around the World 1910 - 1939

Mexican Revolution Ch. 27, Sec. 1 List 3 groups that opposed the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz in 1910. Look at the chart on page 667 and write one sentence that summarizes the government of Mexico between 1910 and 1920. What were some of the important changes contained in the new Mexican constitution of 1917.

Mexico in the 1930’s How did President Cardenas change the economy of Mexico in 1938? How is his action an example of economic nationalism?

U.S. foreign policy: changed or not? President Teddy Roosevelt’s 1904 Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Good Neighbor Policy 1930’s

Ch. 27, Sec. 2 What effect did European imperialism and World War I have on African nationalism?

Reforms of Mustafa Kemal a/k/a “Ataturk” Ch. 27, Sec. 2 Reforms of Mustafa Kemal a/k/a “Ataturk” Turkey Reforms of Reza Khan Iran

Ch. 27, Sec. 2 The Middle East before and after WWI Compare this map of the Middle East before WWI with the map of the Middle East after WWI on page 677. Describe the differences. Include the following 3 words in your description: Paris Peace Conference, Arabs, mandates

Ch. 26, Sec. 2 To Jews: To Arabs: 1. What conflicting sets of promises did the Allies make to Arabs and Jews during WWI? 2. What was the name of the promise that led to Jewish migration to the region? To Jews: To Arabs:

Ch. 26, Sec. 3 Describe and analyze the following by explaining how each relates to the growth of Indian nationalism. The Indian National Congress 1885 The Amritsar Massacre of 1919 Mohandas Gandhi’s ideas and methods: ahimsa civil disobedience boycott “Whenever possible, civil disobedience of the salt laws should be started. These laws can be violated in three ways. It is an offense to manufacture salt wherever there are facilities for doing so. The possession and sale of contraband salt, which includes natural salt or salt earth [is] also an offense. The purchasers of such salt will be equally guilty. To carry away the natural salt deposits on the seashore is likewise violation of the law. So is the hawking of such salt. In short, you may choose any one or all of these devices to break the salt monopoly.” Source: Gandhi on the Salt March, India 1930 According to the above document: What is Gandhi message? Who was he addressing his message to?

Ch. 27, Sec. 4 Describe each and explain how they are connected to each other. 1. Twenty-One Demands 2. May Fourth Movement What do the following quotes from Mao Zedong reveal about his methods for bringing change to China? “A revolution is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture, or doing embroidery; it cannot be so refined, so leisurely and gentle, so temperate, kind, courteous, restrained and magnanimous. A revolution is an insurrection, an act of violence by which one class overthrows another.” — From Report on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan “Every Communist must grasp the truth, "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun." — From Problems of War and Strategy

What event in the chapter is revealed in this map? Explain. Ch. 27, Sec. 4 What event in the chapter is revealed in this map? Explain.