PPT-Chapter 29: The Western World (since 1970)
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Michael Prygoski Morgan Potter Key Individuals Mikhail Gorbachev Soviet President who helped bring the Cold War to an end Leonid Brezhnev Soviet leader who refused
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Michael Prygoski Morgan Potter Key Individuals Mikhail Gorbachev Soviet President who helped bring the Cold War to an end Leonid Brezhnev Soviet leader who refused change in the USSR preceded Gorbachev. Western . Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Eastern (Indian). Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Pravin K. Shah. JAINA Education Committee. Federation of Jain Associations in North America. 509 Carriage Woods Circle, . The Great Depression and the Authoritarian Response. I) The Global Great Depression. II) Economic and Political Changes in Latin America. III) The Militarization of Japan. IV) Stalinism in the Soviet Union. World War I and the Russian Revolution. LONG TERM CAUSES OF World War I . M. ILITARISM. A. LLIANCES. I. NTERNAL DISSENT/ . I. MPERIALISM. N. ATIONALISM. Immediate causes. Outbreak of war – summer of 1914. . Lesson 2 . Fighting the Great War . Learning Objectives. Understand how trench warfare led to a stalemate on the Western Front.. Identify and describe the impact of modern military technology on the fighting.. Contraction, Expansion, and Division. 500–1300. I. Christian Contraction in Asia and Africa. A. . Asian Christianity. 1. Christianity almost disappears from Arabia. a. . Within a century or of . A. B. C. D. E. Asian and African countries developed nationalism as a result of Europeans:. A. unintentionally uniting people through educational efforts. . B. promoting free trade associations among the colonies.. Cold War Era. Introductory Question. How might US competition with China shape the world over the next 50 years?. In what ways will this competition be different from the competition between the US & USSR from 1950-1989?. . First Edition. CHAPTER 10. The Worlds of European Christendom: Connected and Divided. 500–1300. Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s. Robert W. Strayer. Charlemagne: . This fifteenth-century manuscript painting depicts Charlemagne, King of the Franks, who was . Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition CHAPTER 10 The Worlds of European Christendom: Connected and Divided 500–1300 Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s Robert W. Strayer Section 1 – Decline of the Soviet Union. QOD – How and why did the Cold War end?. Objective – Discuss the end of the Cold War and the Soviet Union.. From Post-War to Cold War. By the 1970s, United States-Soviet relations had reached . Art of the Non-Western World. Non-Western vs Western. Western art encompasses art from North America and Europe. Non Western art is essentially everything else- comprising of art from Africa, Middle East, South America, Asia and everything else. INTRODUCTION FLAGS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY On January 3 1992 a meeting of Russian and American scholars took place in the auditorium of a government building in Moscow Two weeks earlier the Soviet U Week 12, Lecture 02: The Golden Age of Islam. Week 12. Lecture 02. The . Golden. Age of Islam: . Arab-Islamic Contributions to. Astronomy, Mathematics, Physics, . Medicine and Philosophy. 750 to 1258 . The Western World, . 1965–1985. Focus Questions. What were the goals of the revolt in sexual mores, the youth protests and student revolts, the feminist movement, and the antiwar protests? To what extent were their goals achieved?.
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