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1) The rise of nationalism and independence movements in former colonies.
2) The establishment of different forms of republican governments around the world and questions around who truly holds power.
3) Processes of decolonization, political and social change, and the varying degrees to which change was violent or non-violent.
4) Key global events, organizations, and trends that increased global interconnectedness such as world wars, the UN, global economic crises, and spread of global consumer culture.
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3. »REPUBLICS
˃ MASSES RULE! Or, do they?
˃ Federal, Democratic, “People’s,”
“Representative,” Parliamentary…Elections
Political Parties – one, two, many!
» INDEPENDENCE
˃ Former Colonial Subjects
˃ Former Eastern Bloc Nations
˃ Oppressive “Dictators” / Elites
4. » Dictators, Legitimization
˃ Eastern Bloc – Communism
˃ Latin America – Populism, Fascism, Communism,
Militarism, Corruption… INSTABILITY
˃ Western Europe – Fascism
(Italy, Germany, Spain)
˃ Africa - ex-imperial colonies. Corruption, INSTABILITY.
» “No Easy Walk to Freedom”
Decolonization, Political & Social Change
˃ Non – violent: India, Ghana, Czechoslovakia, Poland…
˃ Violent: Algeria, Kenya, South Africa, Vietnam, Hungary, Romania…
5. » NGO – Non Governmental Organizations
˃ Red Cross
˃ Doctors Without Borders
˃ Green Peace
» IGO - International Governmental Organizations
˃ United Nations
˃ World Court at the Hague
˃ NATO, SEATO, OPEC
6. » World Economy – Global
˃ Great Depression – world wide
˃ 2007-2012 Global Financial Crisis
˃ Manufacturing moves “off shore”
» “The American Century”
˃ US as Commercial Giant – 20th C.
˃ Marshall Plan – Rebuilds Europe, Japan
after WWII American markets!
˃ Spread of US Culture, Fashion...
American CONSUMERISM
˃ Are we ALL Middle Class?
20. » Total War, Nuclear War,
Limited War, guerilla war
…Drones!
» WMD- Biological Weapons
» TERRORISM!
» Foreign Aid
» Israel – Palestine
» Genocide
» Global Trade
» Trade Embargos
» Hacking
» Syncretism
» Cultural Diffusion
» Privacy?
21. » POWER
˃ Petroleum, Gas, Electricity…coal??
˃ Transistors
˃ Nuclear Power
˃ Solar & “Alternative Power”
» Space Age
˃ Satellites, Manned/Unmanned, Hubbel
˃ Undersea, Bullet Trains…
» Computer / Information Age
˃ IBM, PC, APPLE
˃ Internet
˃ Cell Phones, WiFi…
» Manufacturing
˃ Robots, 3-D printing
˃ Holograms, i-everything
23. » Refugees - Escaping from warfare, bad situations
˃ Vietnamese “Boat People,” waves of Cuban “refugees”
˃ Children of war and political asylum
˃ Escape Genocide – Rwanda, Syria…
» Transfers with multinational corporations
» Urbanization
» Diaspora
˃ India / Pakistan
˃ Mexico, Latin America…
» Legal vs. “illegal”
immigration
» Apartheid
26. What type of society might
Be explained by each
Population Chart?
Where might you expect each
To be found in the 21st century?
Editor's Notes
Augusto Pinochet of Chile. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana w Queen Elizabeth.
Bill and Melinda Gates, Bono
G7- Canada, France,Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and theUnited States
Manmohan Singh, Indian prime minister, Medvedev, president of Russia; Hu Jintao, president of China; Lula, president of Brazil
Armenian Genocide – began 1915 - Ottomangovernment's systematic extermination of its minorityArmenian subjects from their historic homeland in the territory constituting the present-day Republic of Turkey. It took place during and after World War I and was implemented in two phases: the wholesale killing of the able-bodied male population through massacre and forced labor, and the deportation of women, children, the elderly and infirm on death marches to the Syrian Desert.[10][11] The total number of people killed as a result has been estimated at between 1 and 1.5 million. Otherindigenous and Christian ethnic groups such as theAssyrians, the Greeks and other minority groups were similarly targeted for extermination by the Ottoman government, and their treatment is considered by many historians to be part of the same genocidal policy.[12][13][14] It is acknowledged to have been one of the first modern genocides,[15][16][17]because scholars point to the organized manner in which the killings were carried out in order to eliminate the Armenians,[18] and it is the second most-studied case of genocide after the Holocaust.[19] The wordgenocide was coined in order to describe these events.[20][21]
Jackson Pollack, Andy Warhol, Diebenkorn, Dali, Mondrian