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BELLWORK With regards to WWI vs. WWII, list one similarity and one difference between their……… Political effects Economic effects Germany’s loss Fighting tactics THINKER: What makes a war “limited?” Give examples!

The Malvinas/Falklands War (1982) A Limited War Case Study

Overview Between Argentina and England Resulted from long-standing dispute over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Sandwich Islands Different claims to territories began in 1820 1965-1982: UN negotiations Conflict began on 2 April 1982, when Argentine forces invaded and occupied the Falkland Islands and South Georgia (claimed by England) Lasted 74 days and ended with the Argentine surrender on 14 June 1982 (islands were returned to England) Led to increased patriotism, fall of the military government in Argentina, success of Margaret Thatcher, and changing cultural perspectives.

Reading: Causes of the Falklands War Describe the relationship between Argentina and Britain. Explain the differing claims over control of the Falklands. Why did both sides want control of the Falklands? Describe the economic problems in Britain and Argentina in the early 1980’s. Describe the changes in government in Britain and Argentina prior to the conflict. What political problems did each country face? Explain the military causes of the conflict.

Describe the relationship between Argentina and Britain.

Explain the differing claims over control of the Falklands.

Why did both sides want control of the Falklands?

Describe the economic problems in Britain and Argentina in the early 1980’s.

Argentine Exports

The failure of the Federal Bank in Argentina led to several bank runs throughout the country; 1980

Describe the changes in government in Britain and Argentina prior to the conflict. What political problems did each country face?

Protests break out in Argentina over the rise of military juntas; 1969

Explain the military causes of the conflict.

HOMEWORK Read about the immediate causes of the Falklands War on pgs. 189-193. Be ready to discuss tomorrow!