PPT-Europe, Eastern Europe and Modernity
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Mural KarlMarx Allee Berlin What is Modernity Period 1789present Practicesattitudes Rejection of tradition disenchantment of the world secularization and rationalism
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Mural KarlMarx Allee Berlin What is Modernity Period 1789present Practicesattitudes Rejection of tradition disenchantment of the world secularization and rationalism. L/O – To explain why Satellite states were set-up and to identify the key features of COMINFORM & COMECON. What is a satellite state?. Satellite State. = a country that is officially independent but is in reality controlled by another country.. Conference “Demographic Change in Central and Eastern Europe”, . JPI More Years, Better Lives. , Vienna 24 March 2015. Tom. áš. Sobotka. Vienna Institute of Demography (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital. 6. . – . Eastern Europe. Essential Question. How did Stalin consolidate his control over Eastern Europe?. Learning Outcomes - Students will:. Preview – Cartoon of Stalin. Learn about . how Stalin extended his control over Eastern Europe. :. "to keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down"-Lord Ismay. Writing into the day:. The United Nations, the IMF, and the World Bank were created to help facilitate economic and political stability in the world, with the United States as a principal architect. In 1959, only a few years after the creation of the United Nations, some groups argued that the U.S.A. should pull out as the UN was trying to create a “One world Government.” What are the advantages and disadvantages of world organizations like these? Should the United States pull out of the UN? Why is there fear of a one world government? Explain your answer.. :. "to keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down"-Lord Ismay. Writing into the day:. The United Nations, the IMF, and the World Bank were created to help facilitate economic and political stability in the world, with the United States as a principal architect. In 1959, only a few years after the creation of the United Nations, some groups argued that the U.S.A. should pull out as the UN was trying to create a “One world Government.” What are the advantages and disadvantages of world organizations like these? Should the United States pull out of the UN? Why is there fear of a one world government? Explain your answer.. A series of confrontation s short of direct military conflict . A competition of productivity between differing economic systems. A number of direct and open military clashes between US and Soviet forces. 330–1450. ). . Lesson 8 . Russia and Eastern Europe. . Learning Objectives. Describe how geography influenced the rise of Russia, and how Kiev grew to be the center of the first Russian state.. Explain how Mongol rule affected Russia.. 1945-2001. By: Alyx Kinsey, Abdulla Warrayat, Emma Bookout, Jordan Jones, Coal Glasgow, Mitchell Gilbert . Social (West Europe and U.S.). The U.S. formed NATO along with the other north American countries to protect against Soviet influence in trade.. Chapter 9. Chapter 6-8 Multiple Choice Quiz. Make sure you are practicing brainstorming and outlining questions.. We will be moving on to the next step in a couple days (Friday/Monday).. Study/Review Units I & II for Friday/Monday. (Focus on Rome, China and India up to 600 C.E.). Introduction. 16 independent countries make up region of Eastern Europe. From Baltic Sea in north to Balkan Peninsula in south. Eastern Europe – four separate sub regions. Central Europe. Baltic States. Elena Vovc, MD, MPH. Joint . TB, HIV and viral hepatitis . programme. Division of Health Emergencies & Communicable Diseases. WHO . Regional. . Office for Europe, Copenhagen . vovce@who.int. Estimated new HIV infections, 2000-2017 and 2020 target. Europeans have a lot of holiday time. Very cultural – history, music, art. Variety – beaches, mountains, cities. 40% of all world tourists go to Europe – France #1. Some areas are overwhelmed with tourists; . After the war, Soviets made it clear that they were a nation of enormous economic and military strength. They, unlike the U.S. however, had suffered much devastation on their own land. . 20 million Soviets had died, half of them being civilians . Conference “Demographic Change in Central and Eastern Europe”, . JPI More Years, Better Lives. , Vienna 24 March 2015. Tom. áš. Sobotka. Vienna Institute of Demography (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital.
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