Chapter 27 Nationalism and Revolution Around the World

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Chapter 27 Nationalism and Revolution Around the World 1910-1939

Section 1: Struggle in Latin America The Mexican Revolution How did this revolution play out? Revolution Leads to Change What issues did the Constitution of 1917 address? How did the PRI go about controlling Mexican politics? What reforms came out of this group? Nationalism at Work in Latin America What are economic, political, and cultural nationalism? What was the Good Neighbor Policy and how did it come about?

Section 2: Nationalism in Africa and the Middle East Africans Resist Colonial Rule In what ways did Africans oppose imperialism? How did whites try to keep control in South Africa? Nationalism and an Africa for Africans What was the Pan-African Congress? What was the negritude movement? How did Egypt gain independence? Turkey and Persia Modernize How did Ataturk gain power and what goals did he set? How did these changes in Turkey impact Persia? Arab Nationalism in the Middle East What is Pan-Arabism? Why did the Arab nations feel betrayed after WWI? How did the Balfour Declaration impact this region? How did this bitter struggle in Palestine begin?

Section 3: India Seeks Self-Rule Calls for Independence What started the move towards independence in India? The Power of Nonviolence What tactics make Gandhi such a successful leader? The Salt March Why was this event so significant? Looking Ahead What events interrupted the fight for Indian Independence and what impact did they have on it?

Section 4: Upheavals in China The Chinese Republic in Trouble What was the warlord problem? What foreign problems did China face? What was the May Fourth Movement? Why did Marxism appeal to the Chinese people? Struggles for a New China What role did Jiang Jieshi play? Who was Mao Zedong? What was the Long March? Japanese Invasion What impact did this invasion have on China? Looking Ahead Who will eventually rule China?

Section 5: Conflicting Forces in Japan Japan on the Rise in the 1920s How did Japan grow after WWI and into the 1920s? What problems did Japan face? The National Reaction In what ways did unrest grow? How did the Manchurian Incident play out? Militarists in Power In what ways were traditional powers revived? How did they look to expand into China?

Chapter 34 The World Today

Section 1: Industrialized Nations After the Cold War The New Face of Europe What lead to the reunification of Germany? How and why was the European Union formed? In what ways did NATO evolve? The Global Powers Shift In what ways was Russia remade? How did the US become the sole super power? Changes in Asia Who makes up the Pacific Rim? Who are the Asian Tigers?

Section 2: Globalization An Interdependent world In what five ways has the world become interdependent? Global Trade Organizations and Treaties In what ways have these organization expanded? How have treaties helped expand global trade? What are the purposes of regional trade blocs? Costs and Benefits of Global Trade What are the benefits of global trade? How and why would some groups oppose globalization?

Section 3: Social and Environmental Issues Global Poverty, Disaster, and Disease What are the causes of poverty? How have disaster and disease impacted global society? What are the causes of hunger and famine? What are the causes and affects of migration? Human Rights What role does the world community play in protecting human rights? What role did women play in the fight to protect their s and other human rights? In what ways were children protected? What problems are faced by indigenous people? Development and the Environment How does pollution impact the global society? Why are our deserts growing and forests shrinking? Why has the issues of global warming been so hotly debated?

Section 4: Security in a Dangerous World The Power of Modern Weapons What impact has the NPT had on global society? What problems arose when the Soviet Union collapsed? Why are WMDs such a threat to global security? Terrorism Threatens Global Security What are regional terrorist groups? What are the causes and affects of the rise of terrorist groups from the Middle East? An Aggressive Security Policy What security measures have emerged to protect us from foreign threats? What countries pose a threat to our security?

Section 5: Advances in Science and Technology Exploring and Making Use of Space What impact did the space race and space technology have on global society? The Computer Revolution How has the development of computers and the internet impacted global society? Advances in Medicine and Biotechnology What breakthroughs have helped to transform medicine? What are the benefits and debates that have developed as a result of biotechnology and genetic engineering? How have these advances impacted standards of living?