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Please do not talk at this timeNov. 25 HW: Finish adding notes from the book on Modern India. Find Partition on pg 564 and take notes from there to the end the section. Make-up work and resubmissions are Due Dec. 2 nd for ALL 2 nd quarter work up through last Friday. Please turn in your Map to the turn in box!
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Please set up Cornell Notes like this and title it Pg. 62A Modern India and Pakistan: We are going to do some background notes for tomorrow’s DBQ. Name: Class: Period: Date: Topic: Modern India and Pakistan Pg. 62A Summary Indian Independence and After HW: Finish adding notes from the book on Modern India. Find Partition on pg 564 and take notes from there to the end the section.
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Gandhi Unites India To win against the British, the Indian people must be United. Gandhi becomes the focus for the unification movement through his non violence movement and civil disobedience. Indians participate in protests and boycotts to make life increasingly difficult for the British The British simply do not have enough power to force Millions of Indians to do what they want.
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These events, marches, demonstrations and so on, United the people of India (Hindu, Muslim and Sikh) against the British and hurt the British economy. They also turned international opinion against the British. By the end of WWII, England doesn't have the money to maintain their control of India, and Finally, Indians are granted their Independence.
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Main Indian Concerns: Religious Freedom Cultural Freedom Ability to make laws that respect their religious beliefs and culture Control over natural resources like farm land, mines and water sources Freedom from foreign control
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1.What do you Notice about the location of religious groups in India? 2.Who is the Majority? 3.Why might that be a source of conflict for the people of India?
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West Pakistan East Pakistan India Afghanistan The Solution: Partition! The day India became independent, she became two countries: India and Pakistan
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Partition led to massive loss of life. Over 1Mil people died trying to get to their new homes. Why do you think Partition caused such horrible bloodshed?
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India Vs. Pakistan Both claim Kashmir, its lands, its wealth, its people and its water resources. 4. Why would the two new countries fight so hard over Kashmir?
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Kashmir Crisis UN negotiated cease fire has only helped so much....small skirmishes and fights break out constantly
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Conflicts like this… Have led both Pakistan and India to divert money to military programs. Both have nuclear weapons, mostly aimed at each other. Other social programs like education and infrastructure (roads, electricity, water, plumbing and so on.) have not received needed attention.
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The India-Pakistan Arms Race Heats Up in the Late 1990s
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2002 Nuclear Statistics
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Increasingly... India and Pakistan are working to fight Terrorism Pakistan is home to a number of rebel groups that support terrorists in Afghanistan India holds an influential place in regional politics. But... Both countries still struggle to maintain their own stability 5. How does this help the Terrorists?
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Why are two unstable nuclear capable nations near organized terrorist groups a scary situation for the rest of the world? What can the US do to make this situation better?
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Video on Outsourcing Point of View- As you watch, record information on the two points of view of Outsourcing presented in the video on the bottom of your paper. Outsourcing: Indian ViewAmerican View Now go back and put a star next to those perceptions that are positive and a circle next to those perceptions that are negative. Which one do you have more of? Outsourcing Link Still Pg. 62
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Read the section on the Partition of India and add to your notes. Look for statistics and specifics in particular. Then go on to read the rest of the section and add to your Cornell Notes. For Homework….Please turn to pg. 564 in your book
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Please do not talk at this timeMay 3 Please get a Modern India DBQ packet and Answer Sheet. Find a new partner or work on your own! HW:Finish Modern India DBQ
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Mr Guha argues that democracy and nationhood in India face several challenges. Four of these are: Religious fundamentalism (an intense loyalty to a particular way of practicing religion, strong resistance to change) was once all over India, but is only fading very slowly. Government suffers from corruption. The police and bureaucracy are not independent but work for particular political parties. Scarcity of resources is leading to conflict and inequality. The poor suffer most from lack of resources, infrastructure (like schools, roads, plumbing and electricity) and water pollution. The gap between rich and poor is increasing. One example: India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, is worth more than $20bn, and his new home is a 27-storey high, 400,000 sq ft building in Mumbai, where 60% of the population live in grimy slums
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Deep Question: To what extent is Mr. Guha’s assessment accurate? Please choose one of the above bullet points and provide evidence to support or contradict Mr. Guha’s claim and say why he is or is not accurate in his assessment.
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Make-up work and resubmissions are Due Dec. 2 nd for ALL 2 nd quarter work up through last Friday.
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Handout on India during Imperialism - pg. 59A/B Indian Independence Handout and Dialog (pg. 60A-C) Pg. 61AAPPARTS: Gandhi and Non Violent Unity Pg. 62A Indian Independence Cartoon Analysis Pg. 63A Modern India and Pakistan: Title: Outsourcing- Pg 64A
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