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Raymond Dich World History 5 Professor Arguello MonsoonRobert D. Kaplan
Two organizations played a significant role in Indonesia One is NahdlatulUlema, which was form out of concern for fundamentalist influences that began to enter Indonesia in 1926 -It is traditional and conservative, it supports civil society and it is inclusive The second one is called Muhammadiyah, which focuses in literalism, a return to written words of Korean and it is a radical organization. 	-It is very popular among young professionals Indonesia’s prominent Organizations
Mughals ruled India and parts of Central Asia from early 1500s to 1720 Mughal was the Persian and Arabic form of Mongol It was an extraordinary case of globalization in the pre-modern period Delhi was one of the richest and most populous cities under Mughal emperors The empire bring together unity by uniting Sindh and Gujarat and Central Asia and he Subcontinent. Mughal Empire’s Significance
Both China and India has great interest in Burma China wants to operate through shipping routes in the Indian ocean, needs to acquire Burma to keep the trade stable India wants to build its own energy pipeline with the network through Burma China has supported the repressive military regime in the Burma in order to establish cordial relations to trade India condemned Burma’s repression and does not want Chinese influence to spread around the country Issues with Burma
150 million people in Bangladesh are affected by any slight variation in the climate-global warming The rise of the sea-level can devastate millions of people Salinity in Bangladesh kills crops and trees-lack of fresh river water Both India and China are interested in Bangladesh for the trade route between them The Bangladesh NGOs are aware of the country’s environmental problems and are meeting with the international community to address the problem Bangladesh’s Unstable Environment

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Assignment 4 part 2

  • 1. Raymond Dich World History 5 Professor Arguello MonsoonRobert D. Kaplan
  • 2. Two organizations played a significant role in Indonesia One is NahdlatulUlema, which was form out of concern for fundamentalist influences that began to enter Indonesia in 1926 -It is traditional and conservative, it supports civil society and it is inclusive The second one is called Muhammadiyah, which focuses in literalism, a return to written words of Korean and it is a radical organization. -It is very popular among young professionals Indonesia’s prominent Organizations
  • 3. Mughals ruled India and parts of Central Asia from early 1500s to 1720 Mughal was the Persian and Arabic form of Mongol It was an extraordinary case of globalization in the pre-modern period Delhi was one of the richest and most populous cities under Mughal emperors The empire bring together unity by uniting Sindh and Gujarat and Central Asia and he Subcontinent. Mughal Empire’s Significance
  • 4. Both China and India has great interest in Burma China wants to operate through shipping routes in the Indian ocean, needs to acquire Burma to keep the trade stable India wants to build its own energy pipeline with the network through Burma China has supported the repressive military regime in the Burma in order to establish cordial relations to trade India condemned Burma’s repression and does not want Chinese influence to spread around the country Issues with Burma
  • 5. 150 million people in Bangladesh are affected by any slight variation in the climate-global warming The rise of the sea-level can devastate millions of people Salinity in Bangladesh kills crops and trees-lack of fresh river water Both India and China are interested in Bangladesh for the trade route between them The Bangladesh NGOs are aware of the country’s environmental problems and are meeting with the international community to address the problem Bangladesh’s Unstable Environment