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Social change in latter half of 19th century the concerned the role of females |
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Late 19th and early 20th century when intellectuals, artists, and scientists revealed in the insecurities and uncertainties of the break in traditions
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US prohibited Chinese immigrants |
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People of different skin colors began to explore what living with one another looked like |
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Chinese revolutionary and founder of Chinese Nationalist party in China |
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Formed in 1885, this political party was deeply committed to constitional methods, industrialization, and cultural nationalism |
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Effort to bring pride and unity to a race in order to belittle and overcome other races
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Peace meeting between victors of WWI; results forced Germany to pay reparations and give up colonies to victors |
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Products became readily available to general public, produced in greater quantity, media, world starts connecting more |
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Post-depression economic ideas developed by british econmist, wherein the state tooke greater role in managing the economy, stimulating it by increasing money supply and creating jobs |
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Disputes over colonial territories
International Insecurites led to military and political alliances
Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdianad |
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4 Empires destroyed
Germany splits up and gets all the blame
Woodrow Wilson Proposes the League of Nations
Gender relations change
Economic Power Shifted away from Britain |
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Both are anti-revolutionist
US-Internationalism, League of Nations, National Self-Determination
Japan- Nationalism, Alliances, Colonialism/Imperialism |
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Compare and Contrast Japanese and US domestic/foregin policy |
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Russia, Germany, Italy, Japan |
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Three dicatorships shared antipathy to left wing dicatorship in USSR
Forged in opposition to liberal democracies
Charismatic Leaders
Gained support from public welfare programs |
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What the authoritarian regimes had in common |
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Kenya- Kenyatta
Senegal- Diagne
India- Ghandi
Turkey- Kemal
China- Kaishek |
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Anti-Colonial Countries Between Wars |
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Civil war-China
Negotiated Indipendence- India
Incomplete Decolonization- South Africa |
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Patterns of decolonization and nation building w/ specific examples |
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Atlantic Charter: Freedom and Self-determination
Colonies supply troops and war materials
Europeans defeated and image is tarnished
Rise of professional and educated leadership
Creation of UN |
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Impacts of WWI on colonies receiving independence |
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FDR's economic reform during the depression |
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Laws the codified racial segregation in the south |
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Decrees on Bolsheviks that sanctioned private trade and property |
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Leader of Communist Party in USSR after Lenin died |
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Places systems and businesses in a collective body |
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