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Chapter 21 Lesson 3 The South Asian Subcontinent Pages 554 - 557 Mr. Bondurant Chapter 21 Lesson 3 The South Asian Subcontinent Pages 554 - 557 9/15/2019

Chapter 21 Lesson 3 The South Asian Subcontinent Pages 554 - 557 VOCABULARY: Civil disobedience Jute Partition What independent countries were created on or near the South Asian subcontinent after WWII? 9/15/2019

A. The End of an Empire Pages 554 - 555 1. Who was Mohandas Gandhi? 2. Why was the subcontinent divided after British rule ended? 9/15/2019

B. The People of the World’s Largest Democracy 1. How do most people in India make a living? 2. Describe the people and government of India? 9/15/2019

C. Pakistan and Bangladesh 1. How does Bangladesh differ from Pakistan? 2. What do Pakistan and Bangladesh have in common? 9/15/2019

D. Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka 1. What links do Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka have with India? 2. What type of government do Nepal and Bhutan have? 9/15/2019

R142 & W120 2. Indians speak a number of languages. 3. Indians follow many religions: Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian 9/15/2019