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Warm-up: Explain why you agree or disagree with the following statement: “By and large, women benefited from the rise of Islam.”
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What were the main patterns of life in the Middle East? Most people lived in small farming communities near a source of water and so would their posterity. Labor was divided along gender lines. Most villages would have a mosque and a few small stores. A section of the house, no matter how small, was set aside as the women’s quarters. Villagers would not typically trust outsiders.
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Families were strictly patriarchal. Women typically sought their husband’s approval, and children were expected to obey their parents. React: Compare this to your household.
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Traditionally arranged Very political enhance or maintain your family’s status. Koran permits a man to have up to 4 wives, as long as he treats each of them equally. Very difficult for a woman to divorce a man, but not the other way around “I divorce you” 3xs React: Would you like to live in this society? Explain.
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According to the Koran, “Men are the managers of the affairs of women.” Muslims believed that women were more likely to bring dishonor on their family. Women must: Be modest and remain secluded within the home. Conceal their faces from male non-family members. Women did exercise considerable influence inside their home.
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Koran outlawed female infanticide. Women gained the right to education and the ability to inherit property. Equal in God’s eyes.
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Imperialism: The control by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region. Nationalism: Pride and loyalty to one’s country.
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Growth in European imperialism and nationalism. European powers were encouraging the people within the Ottoman Empire to revolt. “Sick man of Europe.” Sultans refuse to implement changes.
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“Young Turks”: young army officers that form a revolutionary group. Goal to strengthen the Empire and end western imperialism. 1908, overthrew the sultan and placed a new sultan in power. Not tolerant of ethnic or religious differences Armenian genocide. Sided with Germany against Britain, France, and Russia during WWI.
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After WWI Greece seized control of Anatolia, which upset ethnic Turks. A military general, Mustafa Kemal, leads a successful resistance movement and eventually abolishes the Ottoman Empire. Kemal takes the name “Ataturk” “father of the Turks.”
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Make Turkey a modern secular state. Insisted on a separation between church and state. Used government funds to build industries. Introduced western legal reform Women won the right to vote and hold public office. Used the western calendar and system of weights and measures
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Introduced the western alphabet Western style of clothing Women couldn’t wear a veil in public. Won the support of Turkish nationalists and European countries, but was not a friend of many Muslims.
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During WWI, some Arabs helped the British fight the Ottomans. In return, they expected to receive an independent kingdom, located in historical Palestine. Britain and France gained control of many Arab lands that had been part of the O.E. Only Saudi Arabia gained independence. Iraq 1932 Lebanon 1943 Syria 1946
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