PPT-Impact of Globalization on India & South East Asia

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Mr Gobinda Prasad Kar Assistant Professor Dept of HistoryUG amp PG Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya 05112019 TO 07112019 What is Globalization Globalization has been

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Mr Gobinda Prasad Kar Assistant Professor Dept of HistoryUG amp PG Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya 05112019 TO 07112019 What is Globalization Globalization has been defined as the process of rapid integration of countries and. CONTEMPORANEITY. /PLANETARITY:. CHARTS. TERRY SMITH. 2011. CONTEMPORARY WORLD CURRENTS .  . CONTINUING MODERNITIES . Globalization. , Post-Cold War Hyperpower; Clash of. Civilizations. , Spectacularity. Population . and Settlement. Cultural Coherence and Diversity. Independence and . Partition. Gandhi Movie Clips. Kashmir. Economic and Social Development. Reminder: Map Projects Due on Wednesday!. Diversity Amid Globalization, . iii East Asia China North Korea 19 19 20 South Asia Pakistan India Sub - Saharan Africa West Africa Sudan South Sudan Nigeria Somalia Lord’s Resistance Army Central African Republic The Sahel Economy. People & Environment. Sherpa Family in Nepal. Traditional Bengali. Man & woman in . Sari.. Pakistani Women. Indian Women. Indian Men. Sri Lankan Children. India. The two largest ethnic groups in India are descendants of what two groups?. South Asia. Physical Geography . India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives make up the subcontinent of South Asia. . South Asia is very mountainous.. Two huge walls of mountains, the Karakoram Range and the Himalayas, form the northern border of India and separate South Asia from the rest of Asia. . Unit . 4 . - . Geography of India. Preview. Mountains and Seas. - Indian is surrounded by two geographic features. There are mountain ranges to the north and large bodies of water to the south.. Rivers, Farming, and Civilization. Using your skills: Habits of Mind. Using themes, Regions and Periodization to Develop Free response topic. Themes. Periodizations. Regions. Theme 1. : Interaction Between Humans and the Environment. Theme 2. 6 . Weeks Test Review. The Silk Road. The Silk Road has allowed culture and goods to travel through East Asia for the past 2000 years.. The Silk Road also introduced the Buddhism religion to China.. History of China. Period 1- Indus River Valley. Indus River. Now –dry desert but historically lush landscape (ex of change in environment). Monsoon rains caused flooding in rivers-brought rich soil down river (like Nile, Tigris & Euphrates). Preview. Location and Landforms. - . East Asia’s landforms vary from country to country. China has long influenced the cultures of other East Asian countries.. Climate and Resources. - . Volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis affect the people of East Asia.. Section 1-The Economy:. Economic Activities. Agriculture. Mining and Fishing. Industry. Tourism. Agriculture. Traditional Methods:. Subsistence farming is common. Terracing. Digging sticks and hand plows. The Indian Subcontinent . India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka,& the Maldives . Subcontinent. - large landmass that’s smaller than a continent. - called Indian Subcontinent because India dominates the region . Chapter 24: Physical Geography of South Asia: The Land Where Continents Collided. South . Asia’s major landforms, including the massive Himalayan Mountains, were created when the subcontinent broke off from Africa and drifted into Asia..  \n\n  \r         \n\n \n\r            \r !  " #   !

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