1900 – Present 20th century and Beyond AP World History Periodization Why 1900?
Ideologies Economic vs Political Socialism – Scientific, Utopian -> International Marxism Communism Fascism- Totalitarianism Representative democracy
Revolutions New ideas about class and property, land reform How did this differ from 18th and 19th century?
Mexican Revolution
Russian Revolution “Peace, Bread, and Land”
Chinese Revolutions
Cuban Revolution
Iranian Revolution
A New Age of Conflict Role of technology– how war changes Continued Impact of Disease Connection of Nationalism to conflict Balance of power politics versus ethnic nationalism
World War I- The Great War
World War II – The Western Front
World War II – The Eastern Front
World War II- Globally
World War II- The Pacific War
The Cold War
International Organizations
International Terrorism
Decolonization A long and painful process– Resistance, Protests, Gradual or sudden transitions… Colonial legacies?
Independence
Colonial Legacy
Global Economics Global Depression East & West Interdependence Emergence of Pacific Rim Globalization– pros and cons? NAFTA and W.T.O. Consumerism Religious response to Globalization
Global Economics
Human Rights Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 Genocide Convention, 1948 Armenian 1918 Jewish Holocaust 1930’s- 1940’s Cambodia- Pol Pot 1975- 1979 Rwanda, 1994 Child Labor, Soldiers, Slavery
Genocide Statistics- Think POV
Genocide
Social Reforms Rise of Feminism (suffrage for women) Civil rights movements globally Anti-apartheid movement in South Africa Class, religious, racial, gender, and sexual orientation, reforms worldwide
Social Changes
Human Environmental Interaction Continued Urbanization Green Revolution Deforestation Ozone depletion Global environmental efforts
Human Environmental Interaction
World Population
Questions Do International Organizations impede (hurt) the United States or help it? Explain What challenges will society face in the future Do Universal Truths exist? (Universal Truths are statements that are always true and will always be true) Have humans become more barbaric (violent, cruel, evil) over time or less barbaric over time? Explain