PPT-Nationalism and Revolution Around the World 1910-1939

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World History Chapter 12 Struggle in Latin America In the early 1900s Latin American economies bloomed selling natural resources and buying products from industrial

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World History Chapter 12 Struggle in Latin America In the early 1900s Latin American economies bloomed selling natural resources and buying products from industrial nations but most of the benefits were controlled by a small group of . Dilemma? What dilemma?. (Chap 15). SS 20-1. Why is nationalism sometimes sacrificed in . favour. of internationalism. How is nationalism sacrificed?. What are some of the impacts of such sacrifice?. a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one's . nation,.  national identity. Nationalism contributes to the formation of two new Germany and Italy and a new political order in Europe. Definitions. Supply of Energy 4. 4A. 5. 5. Provisions where license of a licensee, is revoked. 6. Purchase of undertaking in the purchaser. 7. Vesting of the undertaking Nationalism after 1815. Napoleon has an immense impact on the German states- similar to Italy- unity of laws, administration and other liberal ideas. It catches on but only in academic and intellectual circles- they laid the groundwork of the nationalist movement- studying culture, history and geography. Dilemma? What dilemma?. (Chap 15). SS 20-1. Why is nationalism sometimes sacrificed in . favour. of internationalism. How is nationalism sacrificed?. What are some of the impacts of such sacrifice?. Presentation by Ash Donnelly. “The Dream” (1910) Henri Rousseau. “Self Portrait of the Artist with a Lamp” (1903). By Henri Rousseau. Biography of Henri Rousseau. Henri Julien Félix Rousseau. The World Between the Wars . (1910-1939). Mexican Revolution. By 1910, the dictator . Profirio. Diaz. had ruled Mexico for almost 35 years, winning re-election as president again and again. On the surface, Mexico enjoyed peace and economic growth. Diaz welcomed foreign investors who developed mines, built railroads, and drilled for oil.. Objectives. We will cover:. Purpose of hazard communication in the workplace. Role management and employees play in complying with this standard. General requirements regarding chemical hazards. Requirements for an effective written hazard communication program. Nationalistic feeling became a significant force for self determination and unification in Europe . Important Terms. : . Unification . Do Now. : . Identify one effect of the Congress of Vienna on Europe. . 1812-1838. Let’s look at the preview questions:. How do you think new inventions of the Industrial Revolution might further divide North and South?. Predict what types of things might have been done to lessen tensions.. World History Chapter 8. Colonial Latin America Divided. Discontent Fans the Fires. About the same time that enlightenment ideals were causing discontent in Europe, it was doing the same in the Americas. Three hundred years of racial, social, political and economic subjugation created fertile ground for revolutionary thinking.. nationalism. „. Nationalism . has been associated with the nastiest of wars in the history and looks like it’s back to haunt us like a bad dream. The unexpected rise of . Trump. ; UK’s . Brexit. Section 1: The Industrial Revolution. Section 1: The Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain. 1780’s. Starting . place. Agrarian revolution . Population growth. Enclosure . Toxic and Hazardous Substances 1910 Subpart Z Presented by: ETTA, OSH Division, 919-807-2875 Objectives Identify toxic and hazardous substances Identify where to find toxicological information Recognize what a PEL is and how it differs from a TLV, REL, IDLH

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