PPT-Toward a Conflict Revolution:

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Kenneth Cloke If we listen attentively we shall hear amid the uproar of empires and nations the faint fluttering of wings the gentle stirring of life and hope Some

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Kenneth Cloke If we listen attentively we shall hear amid the uproar of empires and nations the faint fluttering of wings the gentle stirring of life and hope Some say this hope lies in a nation others in a man I believe rather that it is awakened revived nourished by millions of solitary individuals whose deeds and words every day negate frontiers and the crudest implications of history . brPage 1br toward toward brPage 2br away from away from brPage 3br spectrum brPage 4br brPage 5br brPage 6br brPage 7br brPage 8br brPage 9br br Glorious Revolution. When did the Glorious Revolution take place?. 1688. Who was the King of England at the time of the Glorious Revolution?. King James II. What religion was King James II?. Roman Catholic. Numerous revolutions arise as a result of external influences and internal conflicts. Inspired by previous independent movements in America and France as well as the dissatisfaction of French rule, St. . Strategies toward ending preventable maternal mortality (EPMM) Before the Revolution. Napoleon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Izw29EJvv-g. I. Pre-Revolutionary Russia. Only true autocracy left in Europe. No type of representative political institutions. Nicholas II became Tsar in 1884. Tierra y Libertad. In the nineteenth century Latin America achieved independence from Spain and Portugal but did not industrialize. Throughout much of the century most Latin American republics suffered from ideological divisions, unstable governments, and violent upheavals. Juliet Millican. Cupp. The University of Brighton. Education and Conflict: The literature. Changing nature of conflict (. Kaldor. 2014): Intra rather than interstate, political reduction in power of state, conflict over resources and growing inequalities, conflict over identity and struggles for power, need for ‘construction of new norms through analysis, scholarship and debate’ . In a story, conflict is the . struggle . between . opposing. forces.. Protagonist. The . main . character. Antagonist. The character in . conflict. with the main character. External. External Conflict takes place . Economic and social conditions around the world changed dramatically as result of the Industrial Revolution. Important Terms: . Do Now: . Identify two positive impacts of the Industrial Revolution. Quarterly Exam Review. And How Imitation . is . T. he . Greatest Form of Flattery. The Industrial Revolution was a significant turning point in world history. During the Industrial Revolution, machines were used to manufacture goods. Mao Resigns. Mao . resigned. as President of China in . 1959. . He remained as . Chairman. of the CCP. China was now controlled by three leading Communists:. President, . Liu . Shaoqi. Prime Minister, . Background. Treaty of Ryswick – 1695 . Africans and . engagés. for labor. 1685 – Negro codes – punishments . High mortality / low fertility. Slave population – 500,000 – most African-born. Causes of the French Revolution What brought about the French Revolution? Enlightenment thinkers ~ many lived in France under absolute monarchy ~ spoke of change granting more rights to the people….sounded good! The Old Regime. 1. st. Estate – Clergy - 1% of population. 2. nd. Estate – Nobility – 1% of population. 3. rd. Estate – Remainder of population. The Clergy. Very wealthy and powerful. Owned 10% of the land in France.

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