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UNIT 7 CHAPTER 39 & 40: THE END OF EMPIRE AP World History – Kimberly Zerbst

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Unit 7 Chapter 39 & 40: the End of empire. AP World History – Kimberly Zerbst. What are we learning today?. Pan-Arabism Zionism in Palestine – displacement of Palestinians Anti-Apartheid movement in S. Africa Social developments, cultural changes, intellectual trends - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UNIT 7 CHAPTER 39 & 40: THE END OF EMPIREAP World History – Kimberly Zerbst

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What are we learning today? Pan-Arabism Zionism in Palestine – displacement of Palestinians Anti-Apartheid movement in S. Africa Social developments, cultural changes, intellectual

trends Independence for Africa Independence for Asia Latin American “independence” Ronald Regan & Margaret Thatcher Coca-Cola New Economic Institutions

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•Islamic resurgence•Palestinians•Iran-Iraq War

Pan-Arabism

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Transnational movement – Pan Arabism

Sought to unite people based on religion as a basis for culture rather than national boundaries

Can you think of other transnational movements that try to consolidate people based on ideas rather than national boundaries?

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Islamic resurgence OPEC (66% of

world’s oil) Fundamental

Islam Destabilization

because of the Arab/Israeli conflict

Cold war superpower competition

Dictatorships

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Zionism in Palestine• Israeli

Statehood – May 14, 1948

• Arab opposition to statehood

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Palestine

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•S. African Anti-Apartheid movement•Independence movements•Nassar in Egypt

Africa after Colonialism

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Anti-Apartheid movement

1948 general election 1952 African National

congress begins peaceful resistance against “whites only” park benches

1953 Bantu Education Act 1956 Mandela arrested 1959 Bantustans created 1962 Mandel arrested

again (Life in Prison) 1974 S. African loses UN

membership 1985 Steven Van Zandt,

U2, Paul Simon all make music for Anti-Apartheid

1990 Mandela released 1994 Mandela becomes

president

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•Vietnam•Cultural revolution in China•Tiananmen Square•Indian democracy

Asia after Colonialism

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•Argentina•Guatemala•Nicaragua

Latin & South America “after colonialism”

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Checking for Understanding1. Pan-Arabism is an example of

what kind of movement.2. Give other examples of

transnational movements from history

3. Whose claim to Israel is more valid, Muslim Palestinians or Jewish Israelis?

4. Give evidence that could prove that de-colonization was rarely smooth.

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Reagan, Thatcher, Gorbachev

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Coca-Cola

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Coca Cola statistics

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New Economic Institutions IMF World Bank WTO

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New Religions New Age

Religions Hare Krishna Falun Gong

Are these religions syncretic?

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Putting it ALL together Do you think there will every be another

non-syncretic form of religion in the future?

Using your knowledge of past religious, migratory, economic, social, or political history (or any other kind of history) write a thesis statement that would adequately answer that question in three groupings.

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