UNIT NINE: NATIONALISM AROUND THE WORLD

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UNIT NINE: NATIONALISM AROUND THE WORLD

Unit 9: Nationalism Around the World (Chapter 29 sections 1-4) Terms: Define the following as they pertain to the historical topic at hand. Term Define Importance (why is this significant?) Mexican Revolution Nationalization Institutional Revolutionary Party Apartheid Pan-African Congress Polygamy Partition Not Necessary do not Answer Civil Disobedience Salt March May Fourth Movement Long March People: Identify the following individuals Individual(s) Location Significance/ importance to history Porfirio Díaz Francisco Pancho Villa

Emiliano Zapata Kikuyu Kemal Atatürk Reza Khan Mohandas Gandhi Muhammad Ali Jinnah Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai- Shek) Mao Zedong Map Activity: Place the countries/places listed below on the map. Create a color key to demonstrate the coordination. A) Middle East

Charts: Complete the chart using information from class as well as your textbook. A) Revolutions and Revolts Around the World Sources of Discontent Nation Results Mexico Africa Middle East India China Primary Sources: Use the documents to answer the following questions. Use complete sentences. A) Mao Zedong to the Central Committee of the CCP about the power of peasants: The present upsurge of the peasant movement is a colossal event. In a very short time, in China s central, southern, and northern provinces, several hundred million peasants will rise like a mighty storm, like a hurricane, a force so swift and violent that no power, however great, will be able to hold it back. They will smash all the shackles that bind them and rush forward along the road to liberation. They will sweep all the imperialists, warlords, corrupt officials, local tyrants, and evil gentry into their graves. The main targets of attack by the peasants are the local tyrants, the evil gentry, and the lawless landlords, but in passing they also hit out against patriarchal ideas and institutions, against corrupt officials in the cities and against bad practices and customs in the rural areas. 1) What kind of force does Mao believe the peasants represent? Why would they have that kind of power?

2) Who is Mao looking to get rid of in Chinese society? What kinds of wrongs would these people have done to the peasants? B) African Nationalism: Manifesto of the Second Pan-African Congress The absolute equality of races physical, political, and social is the founding stone of world peace and human advancement That in the vast range of time, one group should in its industrial technique, or social organization, or spiritual vision, lag a few hundred years behind another, or forge fitfully ahead, is proof of the essential richness and variety of human nature It is the duty of the world to assist in every way the advance of the backward and suppressed groups of mankind The habit of democracy must be made to encircle the entire earth. Despite the attempt to prove that its practice is the secret and divine right of the few, no habit is more natural or more widely spread or more easily capable of development among masses 1) What do the differing levels of advancement prove about human nature? 2) What duties do those who are better off have to those who are worse off? 3) What does the Manifesto say about the spread of democracy? Summary Questions: Answer the following questions in 3+ full sentences What sorts of similar growing pains do the various regions affected by imperialism go through?