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Cleveland CH 11 pt 2 Essential Question What problems did the boarders of Iraq cause Iraq Between the wars What was the Ethnic and Religious m ake up of Iraq

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Cleveland CH 11 pt 2 Essential Question What problems did the boarders of Iraq cause Iraq Between the wars What was the Ethnic and Religious m ake up of Iraq What was the economic make up of Iraq. Fatima Hasan & Steven . Zarling. Vietnam From French Empire. 1857-- Louis-Napoleon wanted an invasion. French warships were instructed to take . Tourane . (Central Coast of Vietnam). Tourane. captured in late 1858 along with many other parts of Vietnam. 14 May 1948: Zionist leader David Ben-Gurion declares that Israel is an independent state.. Egypt, Syria, Transjordan, Lebanon, and Iraq invade on 15 May.. Fighting continues until Jan 1949.. Israel prevails and gains territory in Galilee to the north and the Negev Desert to the south.. 1. Period 6. : Accelerating Global Change & Realignments, c. 1900—Present . The Coming of Self-Rule. Home rule for . India. Muslim separatism; . communalism. Day of Direct Action. Great Calcutta Killing. Ida . Lichter. , MD. Recent Quotes from the Media… confusion!. “Islamic . State slaughters 50 Sunni tribesmen, women and children in . Iraq” SMH 3 November 2014. “Rise in Deadly Attacks on Shiites in Iraq Stirs Anger at Government…. The . Neutral until the very end of the war. Iran. Divided between Russian and British troops. Arab states. Axis marched through North Africa to try to cut off British supplies and entered Egypt; were forced back and ultimately defeated in Tunisia. Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm- Timeline 1990/1991. 2. nd. August- Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. 8. th. August- US begins troop build-up in Saudi Arabia. 10 August- Arab League condemns the invasion of one Arab country by another. Kuwaiti liberation coalition begins to form.. Terminology. Tories: Loyalists. Whigs: . Patriots. Neutral: not taking sides. Pacifism: belief that no one should fight or resort to violence for any reason other than defense. What was the Proclamation of 1763?. The Middle East After 1919. The Middle East in WWI: The Ottoman Empire. Ottomans fought with Germany and Austria Hungary. Challenge British control of the Suez canal & their colonies. Regain territory lost to Nationalist groups in the Balkans. 1919 – 1939 . Effects of World War I on the Colonial World. 1) Many colonized peoples expected independence in exchange for their contributions during the war. 2) The war brought people from the Colonial World into closer contact with the European ideology of NATIONALISM. Let’s finish up Chapter 30! . Decolonization and Nation Building Student Presentations. For this activity, we will split the room in half . Half of you will take and read the section titled “The Struggle for Independence in Africa” (pages 850 to 853) and the other half will take and read the section titled “The Quest for Economic Freedom in Latin America” (pages 853 to 856). Summary News Cast from 1979. What should the president do now. ?. To Be Considered. Who is involved. Immediate goals. Long-term goals. Immediate consequences. Long-term consequences. Precedents being set?. you must first know about it’s . ethnoreligious divisions. !. II. Iraq- . History. 1918-32 British rule. Even after independence Britain retained oil rights and kept military bases in Iraq. Monarchy. The Cradle of Civilization. Arabian Peninsula: Known as one of the “. Cradles of Civilization”. Birthplace of the worlds first civilizations. Sumerians . Mesopotamians. Babylonians. Assyrians. Phoenicians. People and Property in Nineteenth-Century Transjordan. The descriptive part. The political economy of Transjordan . The reforms. The refugees. Wealth accumulation and agency. Oil and foreign powers. The general structure.

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