PPT-Egypt , 2011 An historic revolution.
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Liz Shumpert Period 1 Egypt Many of the January protests took place in Egypts capital Cairo Other sites of demonstration included Suez Alexandria Mahalla and Quena
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Liz Shumpert Period 1 Egypt Many of the January protests took place in Egypts capital Cairo Other sites of demonstration included Suez Alexandria Mahalla and Quena The Demonstrators. (the revolutionary party). over the communists and the muslim brotherhood and what did many have against the Muslim Brotherhood?. By Sammie Coffler, Ellie Blattie, Natalie Dusek, Lynzi Svoboda, Will Belzer, Zukeyna Warsame, Deven Harlan . Put yourself in someone else’s shoes…... "Facing the soles of your shoes toward anyone's face, striking them with your shoe soles, or throwing your shoes at them are considered to be grave insults in Arabic cultures. All Arabs regard streets and, by extension, shoe soles as unclean, and view being struck by shoe soles as a form of extreme disrespect.". Egypt. Defining A Revolution. :. Tarek. . Shagosh. . Faculty Collaborator: Patricia Turner, History Department . University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. The “Arab Awakening” is the recent trend of popular protest in the Middle East resulting in the usurpation of several dictators, extensive political reform, and prolonged conflict. . Mazzuca. . Jamie Glavin . Megan Carney . Tunisian Revolution. 1956 Independence from France . Multi-party system . Constitutional Republic . Executive . Legislative . Chamber of Deputies 214 popular elected. Countries in Unrest. Introduction. Today and in the past there have always been countries who have been split on issues based on Government, Religion, Economics, Language, and Cultural differences.. We will begin the unit looking at a couple documentaries on past Country conflicts which will allow us to know and understand where these Countries today may be heading, and what the results could be. . Uprisings. Deborah Smith Johnston. Lakeside School, Seattle. Arab Spring in Egypt. TED talk. by Dalia . Mogahed. Women involved in the revolution. Role of Social Media. Ted Talk . by . Wael. . Ghonim. Postcolonial Egypt: . Authoritarian Nationalism and the American Empire. James E. Baldwin. Independence in stages. In occupation since 1882, Britain annexes Egypt in 1914.. First World War sees fighting on Egyptian soil and Cairo used as a military base.. By. Erin Smith, . Robert . Hardmond. and . Chad Wynne. Part of the Ottoman empire until 1914. British had been in charge since 1882. The War . Protect Suez. Staging point for attack on Johnny Turk. Provide Labor and cotton. Date your papers:. Tuesday, Dec 6, 2011. Wednesday, Dec 7, 2011. Block Days:. Thursday, Dec 8 and Friday, Dec 9, 2011. Monday, Dec 12, 2011. Tuesday, Dec 13, 2011. Wednesday, Dec 14, 2011. Essential and . 6. th. Grade Social Studies. Course: 87T01 – Virtual Field Trip. Carol . LaBella. NYCAL01@aol.com. Itinerary. Passport and Ticket *. Timeline *. Map * - Geography. Nile River. Overview - Tour of Egypt. Chapter 27 Section 3. Goal. Students will compare and contrast the development of three Middle Eastern nations. Iran, Egypt, Turkey. . 1. Modernization. Changes in a nation that enable it to set up a stable government and produce a high level of goods and services. 3. rd. largest oil reserve & 2. nd. largest natural gas reserve. Imports more gasoline than any other country except U.S.. 1978-1979 Revolution. 2005 - . Mahmoud. . Ahmadinejad. . succeeds Khomeini. OTTOMAN . EMPIRE, . EGYPT, . AND QING CHINA. Unclear rules of s. uccession, and the rule of weak and corrupt rulers within a weak political and social order weakened the Ottomans.. Artisan workers saw declining demand for Turkish goods because of the influx of cheaper Western manufactured goods. . ABSTRACTOn January 27th 2011 Egyptian authorities succeeded in shutting down the country146s international Internet access points in response to growing protests Over one weekend a group of programmer
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