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1 Unit 7: The Changing World
By Andrew C. Jackson & Patrick W. Danz

2 Struggles for Power (1096) World Wars The Cold War (competing systems)
World powers fought for domination The Cold War (competing systems) Democracy vs. communism Independence Movements against European Rule Localized Terrorism

3 Triumphs and Tragedies of Science and Technology
Planes, trains, and automobiles – enhanced travel possibilities Microchip Late 1950’s Medicine Antibiotics, vaccines, surgery, etc. War Biological/chemical weapons (i.e. atom bomb) Natural resources pollution

4 New Ways of Living (1097) Pace is quicker Beginning of 20th century
Mostly rural End of 20th century 40% urban Rich and poor Still a widening gap

5 Global Interdependence
Trade, technology, and communications Made the world “smaller” and more “flat” Positives Can help underdeveloped countries Negatives Countries can lose identities

6 Democracy and Education
Democracy is spreading Especially for women and minorities Education is much more available now Almost every country now offers something

7 Timeline ( ) Look over and ask questions. I will try to help answer them.

8 Expressions of Modernism (1102-1103)
Read the descriptions to yourself on Pick one that interests you the most. Write a 5-minute response about why that aspect of modernism interests you the most. Try to use examples from your life.

9 Social Change in Europe (1104)
WWI losses horrified people Russia Revolution led to communism Cars and radios Gave some freedom The bad guys Mussolini (Italy), Hitler (Germany), and Stalin (Russia)

10 Breakdown of traditional beliefs
Charles Darwin Origin of Species Sigmund Freud Father of psychology Albert Einstein Theory of relativity

11 Alienation of the Artist (1105)
Distant Hostile Banded together

12 Search for the new Rallying cry of modernists: “Make it new!”
Ezra Pound (poet)

13 Part 2: When Worlds Collide
Responses to War and Conflict (pp ) The Russian Revolution and the Cold War The Great War An Even Greater War Struggles for Independence Fighting for Freedom

14 World War I (1202) 1914-1918 Allied Powers Central Powers Armistice
U.S. entered in 1917, turning tide of war Allied Powers Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, and others Central Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire Armistice Led to WWII

15 The Russian Revolution and aftermath
1917 Czar Nicholas II (Russian ruler) forced from power Bolsheviks (revolutionaries) Led by Vladimir Lenin—became USSR Joseph Stalin Brutal dictator—killed many of his own people

16 World War II Hitler takes control of German government in 1933.
Hitler advocates “Aryan” race as superior Germany invades Poland in 1939 (Start of WWII) Japanese attack naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii – U.S. joins the war

17 Arizona Observatory

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19 Arizona Anchor

20 Remains of the Arizona

21 Another Portion

22 In Memoriam

23 The Wall

24 Revolution in China (1204) 1912 1928 1949 1966 Sun Yat-sen
Chiang Kai-shek took control (hard on communists) 1949 Mao Zedong makes China communist 1966 Cultural revolution

25 Collapse of Colonial Empires
India Mohandas Ghandi led separation from GB Nigeria Became independent in 1960 from GB Algeria Won independence from France in ‘62 South Africa Ended apartheid in 1991

26 The Cold War Democracy vs. Communism Iron curtain Korea Vietnam
U.S. against Eastern Europe primarily Iron curtain Separation of West and East (Churchill) Korea (to stop spread of communism) Vietnam (same philosophy as Korea) Space race Nuclear and astronaut competition Glasnost Ended communism in USSR and much of world

27 Conflicts in Latin America (1205)
Argentina Juan Peron became dictator Chile Salvador Allende was militaristic leader Cuba Fidel Castro is military dictator

28 Conflicts in the Middle East
Zionism Movement to move Jewish homeland to Palestine Palestine Was divided up in 1948 (conflict has been there ever since Iran/Iraq 1,000,000 people died in war between these two countries in the 1980’s Saddam Hussein recently overthrown by U.S.

29 Other ethnic conflicts
Yugoslavia Bosnia-Herzegovina was part of group that voted for independence Ethnic cleansing resulted U.S. intervened to forge peace agreement in 1995

30 Here endeth the lesson Andrew Jackson and Patrick Danz August, 2006


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