Period 6: 1900 CE- Present
Key Concept 6.1: Science and the Environment
Commercial ______, eliminates geographic:
New scientific paradigms, Einstein’s theory of:
The Green Revolution, people used chemicals or genetically modified food, creates more:
Medical innovations: ______vaccine and the ______heart
Energy technology like ______will increase productivity
Humans and the Environment
Concern for Global:
Disease and Demographic Shifts
Three types of population pyramids
Congo a ______nation
Life expectancy:
Birth rate:
U.S. has ______growth
Germany ______growth
birth rate is much:
their population is going to:
Big disease 1918-1919:
Spread after this conflict:
Ebola in ______Africa
HIV especially in ______Africa where most are effected
______Americans have HIV
Feminism: a collection of movements aimed at establishing and defending equal political, economic, cultural, and social rights for women
Emergence of ______control helps women make decisions
Increase Technology and Increase Deaths
______Machine Guns
Used in ______
Ultimate weapon in 20th century:
Key Concept 6.2: Global Conflict and their Consequences
Older Empires Collapsed:
1.after WWI becomes known as
2. after Romanovs and Nicholas II they become:
3. reemerges as a ______nation under Mao
Negotiated Decolonization (not through fighting)
India/ Pakistan:
Was a ______colony
Hindu leader:
Western educated leaders:
All India Muslim League Leader and wanted separate Muslim nation:
At first ______and ______Pakistan
Independence came through ______without ______resistance
Leader who wanted modernization in India:
In 1947 through negotiation India was:
Many though hypocritical to criticize ______and yet colonize India
In Africa first to negotiate freedom from the British was the Gold Coast known now as the west African nation of:
Leader of movement:
Congo, first controlled by the European King ______, ruled by the ______
African dictator:
Later leader Kabila taken out of power by a:
Armed Struggle for Decolonization (through fighting)
Vietnam
______declared independence for Vietnam from the:
This resulted in two Vietnams, ______Vietnam was communist
Nationalist Movement Caused Decolonization
Strong patriotism, ______identification with one’s nation or:
Advocacy of political ______for a particular country
Transnational Movements
______identification with a people group
- (also known as the ______World)
Ethical Tensions and Violence
______Genocide, the guilty were the ______, the victim’s religion:
Holocaust, not just Jews but also:
Rape of Nanjing, the ______against the:
Japanese Internment Camps, ______detained during this war:
Rwanda, the ______against the:
Israel, the Israelis against the:
Political Changes Caused Social Issues
Conflict between Muslim and Hindus with The partition of:
Conflict between Jews and Arabs in:
Military Conflicts
WWI-
Causes: MANIA
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Effects: Massive ______, ended by Treaty of ______, put fault on the ______, set up ______
WWII-
Causes- Hitler deifies ______, the failure of ______
Effects- de______, and the ______War
Cold War-(U.S. vs. USSR)
Causes- ______differences, tensions
Effects- ______Wars
______War
______- War
Soviet invasion of:
Nuclear arms ______
Space ______
U.S. military alliance:
Soviet military alliance
Cold War ends when USSR is:
Opposition to Conflict
Picasso’s Guernica, art in response to ______of Spanish city from ______warplanes
Way of using art to have ______war meaning
(I also have seen it in Madrid in 2004, just saying)
Non-Violence Movement, in India ______and ______in USA
Use of Violence of PoliticalReason
IRA, the ______, independence for Northern ______
PLO, ______, originally ______resistance
Al Qaeda, ______Islamic fundamentalist group, led by:
Did the bombing of ______in Kenya and Tanzania in Kenya in 1998
Planned and carried out most famous attack:
Mastermind of this final attack:
Global Conflicts Impact Pop Culture
American movies spread American culture and global pop culture
Bad guys are either ______or ______
Key Concept 6.3: New Concepts of Global Economy, Society, and Culture
New Concepts of the Economy
Adam Smith, the economy is self-corrected by the:
1929 the ______, challenges this idea
Keynesian Economics says sometimes the government needs to ______the economy
Best seen in U.S. through the:
In Germany the ______government takes control of economy to restore prosperity
Communism- ______Control of Economics
USSR- ______and his New Economic Policy
______and his ______Plans
China and ______and his ______- ______
Free Market Capitalism
China- Deng Xiaoping opens up some ______that trickles in
Example for call for freedom with “Tank Man” in ______Square
Conservatives in U.S. and U.K. Free market capitalism under ______and ______
New Organizations and Agreements
International Organizations
Post WWIwhose idea?Post WWII
Economic Organizations:
Humanitarian Organizations (list 3):
Regional Trade Agreements: (4 of them)
Which deals with oil:
Multinational Corporations (3 of them):
New Concepts of Society and Culture
Human Rights seen in the UN ______
Example in South Africa:
Globalization, breaking down of ______boundaries
______language, international language
______Culture spreads