AP World History Chapter 35 The End of the Cold War and the Shape of a New Era: 1990-2006.

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AP World History Chapter 35 The End of the Cold War and the Shape of a New Era:

How does this picture illustrate modern warfare during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan?

Soviet Union Break Off Countries

How does this photo represent the end of an era and the beginning of a new global age?

What do the statues of Lenin represent? LithuaniaBerlin

How do these photos illustrate the post Cold War nuclear age?

What does this photo illustrate in regards to modern genocide?

What do these pictures say about genocide moving into the 21 st century?

Spread of Democracy Spain, Portugal, Greece Democracies Latin America all but Cuba by 2000 Mexico non-PRI president South Korea, Taiwan democracy expanded Philippines new government South Africa apartheid ended Nigeria democratic government, 1999 Indonesia end of authoritarian government Georgia, Ukraine democratic elections Uzbekistan democratization suppressed Saudi Arabia local elections Kuwait women vote Palestine local elections Egypt Local elections military dictatorship China Beijing demonstrations 1989

Baltic Self Determination and Violence Break up of Yugoslavia

Iran Iraq War

What does this image suggest about the “global” community of the 21 st century?

How were the oil fires started, and why?

Contrast this photograph with other images of war throughout history.

What do these photos illustrate about the new global war on terror?

How does this photo show the cost of the modern war in Iraq?

How do these pictures show the contradictions with the war on terror in Afghanistan?