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Afghanistan
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Afghanistan: Asia
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Bordering Countries
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Notes Geography of Afghanistan Continent of Asia Region of Central – South Asia Borders with: Iran Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Tajikistan Pakistan Landscape: rugged, mountains, dry
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Opium Poppy
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Opium Poppy Production
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Golden Crescent and Golden Triangle
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World Opium Trade Routes
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Increased Production in Afghanistan
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Opium Growing in Afghanistan
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Notes Opium Production and Trade Major Producers Golden Crescent Golden Triangle Latin America Roots to U.S. direct from Mexico / Columbia via Caribbean via “Nigerian Connection”
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Notes Brief history timelines of modern Afghanistan 1980 – 1989: Soviet Invasion / Occupation U.S. funds and supplies Mujahedeen rebels 1989 – 1996: Civil War 1996: Taliban seizes control support for Al-Qaida (Osama bin Laden) 1998: bin Laden blamed for U.S. Embassy bombings 2001: 9/11 attacks (Al-Qaida and bin Laden) U.S. invasion
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NATO Occupation
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The Sides of the War Communists North Vietnam military NLF (Viet Cong) Capitalists South Vietnam military U.S. military
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1954: North Vietnam Ho Chi Minh Communist supporting NLF in South
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1954: South Vietnam President: Ngo Dinh Diem Capitalist supported by U.S. struggling against NLF (Vietcong)
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1961: USAF Bombings & U.S. military “advisors” U.S. President Kennedy sends military advisors to South Vietnam U.S. supports President Diem against NLF U.S. begins bombing North Vietnam
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1963: Diem Assassinated Diem very unpopular NLF growing stronger CIA supports murder of Diem U.S. replaced Diem with President Theiu
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1964: Gulf of Tonkin Incident U.S. in navy battle against North Vietnamese torpedo boats U.S. Congress passes Gulf of Tonkin resolution
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1968: Tet Offensive surprise attacks by NLF and North Vietnamese against U.S.
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Video Clip
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1968: My Lai Massacre U.S. troops kill 500 civilians many of the massacred were women and children many women raped, then shot
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1968: Chicago Anti-war Protest protestors in Lincoln Park during convention Chicago Police Dept. used force to remove protestors The Chicago 8 on trial for conspiracy
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1970: Cambodia / Laos U.S. President Nixon claims withdrawal of U.S. troops U.S. invades and bombs Cambodia and Laos
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1970: Kent State Shootings Ohio National Guard fires on unarmed student protestors
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1973: U.S. Withdrawal U.S. begins troop withdrawal from Vietnam over 50,000 U.S. troops dead, 300,000 wounded about 5 million Vietnamese dead
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1975: Fall of Saigon NLF and North Vietnamese seize Saigon South Vietnamese surrender Last Americans evacuate
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Video Clip Conclusion
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South Bronx, 1970s End of Vietnam War Heroin (15% of vets came back as addicts) Gang Violence Economic recession Arsons
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South Bronx, 1970s
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Hip Hop Musical Influences Jamaica Music Scene: Yard Parties DJ battles Reggae Dub American Music Scene: Soul Funk Disco
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DJ Kool Herc Jamaican immigrant family DJ for back to school parties in 1520 Sedgwick Rec. Room Isolated and extended “the break” using 2 turn-tables with the same record
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DJ Kool Herc
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Afrika Bambaataa 1 st combined 4 elements of Hip Hop founded Zulu Nation, a cultural and political “crew” that included: b-boys / b-girls, graffiti artists, DJs and MCs
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Afrika Bambataa
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Grandmaster Flash added “scratching” furthered presence of MCs moved Hip Hop out of South Bronx MC Cowboy Wiggins starts terms “Hip Hop”
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Grandmaster Flash
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the 4 Elements DJing (Deejay) MCing (emcee) Break-dancing (breakers, b-boys, b-girls) Graffiti (tags, bombing, burners)
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Break-dancing
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Rock Steady Crew
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Graffiti
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