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History of the Modern WorldHistory of the Modern World

Now 2!

Mrs. McArthur

Walsingham Academy

Room 111

Mrs. McArthur

Walsingham Academy

Room 111

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Progress Monitoring Transparency-Review (1 of 2)

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Progress Monitoring Transparency-Review (2 of 2)

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The Pacific Rim-Review

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Diversity Brings Challenges

Europeans drew borders in the Middle East that divided the homelands of some people and

established a new country for the Jews. Kurds—who now live in parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and

Turkey—have been persecuted and would like to have their own country. Jewish people were

encouraged to settle in the former British Palestine, driving away the Palestinians who had lived

there and causing wars and tension in the Middle East.

New Nations EmergeSection 4: The Modern Middle East, pp. 1032-1037

Witness History Audio: Remembering Nasser

Note Taking Transparency 184

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Conflicts Over Resources and Religion

The oil reserves and regions of the Middle East have played important roles in world affairs.

OPEC Countries have used embargos to further political aims. Islamic extremists have tried to

topple the secular governments of some Middle Eastern nations. In many Islamic countries, the

opportunities for women and girls are limited.

Section 4: The Modern Middle East

Building Nations in the Middle East

Middle Eastern nations have faced challenges since World War II. Nationalist Egyptian leader

Gamal Abdel Nasser led two wars against Israel, while his successor, Anwar Sadat, made peace

and brought the country closer to the U.S. Islamists caused problems for Sadat and for his

successor, Hosni Mubarak.

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Building Nations in the Middle East continued

American support of Iran’s Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the shah’s land redistribution

program brought opposition from landowners and the Islamic clergy. Eventually the country

became an anti-Western Islamic republic. Saudi Arabia is ruled by the Sa’ud family who follow

Sunni Islam. The U.S. supports the royal family in return for favorable terms in the oil trade. This

relationship has caused attacks within Saudi Arabia and opposition to the royal family.

Section 4: The Modern Middle East

Progress Monitoring Transparency

Geography Interactive: The Middle East Today, pp. 1033

Aswan Dam 2-part Documentary (14 min.)

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Where do the Kurds live?

Who are the Kurds?

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Modern Middle East

Kurds Seek

Freedom

Israel

Founded

Iran’s Islamic

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Effects

Causes

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You are young, modern Islamic women.

Role play the case for wearing the hejab.

• Might some Christian/Jewish women agree?

• Who might they be?

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Note Taking Transparency 184

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Progress Monitoring Transparency (1 of 2)

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Arabs and Israelis Fight Over Land

Since Israel was established in 1948, the country has fought Arab forces and gained and given

back lands belonging to neighboring countries. The PLO has led a struggle to gain homelands for

Palestinians, often using suicide bombers. Progress toward peace has been made since prime

minister Ariel Sharon launched a plan to withdraw Israeli settlements form Gaza and since

Mahmoud Abbas took Yasir Arafat’s place as head of the PLO.

Regional ConflictsSection 3: Conflicts in the Middle East, pp. 1054-1059

Witness History Audio: Two Peoples Claim the Same Land

Color Transparency 198: Israel and the Occupied Territories

Note Taking Transparency 187

History Interactive: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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Civil War Ravages Lebanon

When Muslim Palestinians migrated to Lebanon, the balance of people of different religions was

tipped. Religious tensions erupted into civil war in 1975. Although the war ended in 1990, the

country’s fate seems tied to peace among its neighbors.

Section 3: Conflicts in the Middle East

Iraq’s Long History of Conflict

For centuries, Sunni Arabs held power in Iraq. They repressed the Kurdish minority and the Shiite

Arab majority. Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein had U.S. support in a war with Iran over territory.

When Hussein invaded Kuwait, however, the U.S. and a coalition of other countries sided with

Kuwait and drove Iraq out. They also set up no-fly zones in Iraq to protect the Kurds and Shiites.

Iraq was forbidden to develop weapons of mass destruction, but would not cooperate with

inspectors from the UN. In 2003, U.S.-led coalition forces occupied Iraq and then imprisoned

Hussein. Efforts to rebuild the country have been thwarted by guerilla attacks.

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Identify these Groups:

Who Speaks for the Palestinians?

•Fatah

•Hamas

•Hezbollah

Other Groups to Consider

•Arab Citizens of Israel

•Druze

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Who Speaks for the Palestinians?

•Fatah (PLO, West Bank, Not Terrorist presently)

•Hamas (Gaza, Terrorist – Charter says it’s committed to

destruction of “Zionist entity.”)

•Hezbollah (Lebanon – supported by Iran and Syria)

Other Groups to Consider

•Arab Citizens of Israel (Some Muslim, Some Christian)

•Druze

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Color Transparency 198: Israel and the Occupied Territories

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Color Transparency 197: Ethno-religious Groups in Iraq

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Progress Monitoring Transparency

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Note Taking Transparency 187

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Who Speaks for the Palestinians?

•Fatah (PLO, West Bank, Not Terrorist presently)

•Hamas (Gaza, Terrorist – Charter says it’s committed to

destruction of “Zionist entity.”)

•Hezbollah (Lebanon – supported by Iran and Syria)

Other Groups to Consider

•Arab Citizens of Israel (Some Muslim, Some Christian)

•Druze

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China Reforms Its Economy But Limits Freedom

When Deng Xiaoping took control of China, he allowed some features of a free market

and welcomed foreign capital and technology, which brought growth—especially in

coastal cities. When some Chinese demanded greater political freedom, however,

they were thwarted and even killed when demonstrating in Tiananmen Square.

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The Developing WorldSection 3: China and India: Two Giants of Asia

Witness History Audio: A Violent Crackdown

Note Taking Transparency 190

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China Faces Continuing Challenges

Some of the challenges facing China today are its large population, rapid urbanization,

pollution, the spread of AIDS, and human rights abuses such as a lack of free speech

and suppression of Tibet’s Buddhist culture.

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The Developing WorldSection 3: China and India: Two Giants of Asia

India Builds Its Economy

India has used modern technology to expand agriculture and industry. It moved

toward a free-market system in the 1980s, and many industries have expanded

quickly. Population growth continues to hamper success, as have the spread of AIDS

and the rise of the urban poor population.

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Reforming Indian Society

Discrimination based on the caste system has been banned in India, but opportunities

are still unequal in education and employment. Women have made progress, but the

lives of girls from poor families remain difficult.

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The Developing WorldSection 3: China and India: Two Giants of Asia

Color Transparency 202: World Per Capita GDP

QuickTake Section Quiz

Progress Monitoring Transparency

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The Developing World: Section 3Color Transparency 202: World Per Capita GDP

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Three Gorges Dam: world’s largest

Controversial: flooded 13 cities, 140 towns, forced 1.5 mil.

People to relocate, destroyed archaeological sites, led to

more pollution. Generates electricity to many in a very poor

region.

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The Developing World: Section 3Note Taking Transparency 190

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Assignment 1Assignment 11. Read text, pp. 1032-1034 and define 1

terms and answer 1 Checkpoint questions.

2. Study appropriate slides.

3. Complete Geography Interactive Activity, pp. 1033

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Assignment 2Assignment 21. Read text, pp. 1034-1037 and define 8

terms and answer 3 Checkpoint questions.

2. Study appropriate slides.

3. Complete Infographic Activity, pp. 1034-1035.

4. Section Auto-Test

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In-Class Activity1. Israel Founded: Causes and Effects

2. Infographic, pp 1034 Questions

3. Checkpoint, pp 1034

4. Secular, hejab, issue of women’s dress

5. Mossaddeq, Shah of Iran, Khomeini, theocracy + Caption

pp. 1036 + Checkpoint, pp 1037

6. Iran’s Islamic Revolution: Causes and Effects

7. Suez Canal, Nasser, Sadat + Qu. 1-2 of reading.

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Assignment 3Assignment 31. Read text, pp. 1054-1057 and define 5

terms and answer 1 Checkpoint question.

2. Study appropriate slides.

3. Map Study (Infographic, pp 1056)

4. Complete map (photocopy)

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Assignment 4Assignment 41. Read text, pp. 1057-1059 and define 5

terms and answer 2 Checkpoint questions.

2. Study appropriate slides.

3. Section Auto-test

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Assignment 5Assignment 51. Read text, pp. 1076-1080 and define 7

terms and answer 3 Checkpoint questions.

2. Answer questions based on charts and pics.

3. Plot “4 Tigers” + India and China - Map Study (Asia)

4. Section Auto-test

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Semester ExamSemester ExamThe Overview is on SPA

The critical thinking portion is a DBQ (1 document,) which requires no specific studying and will be unannounced.

Quick Overview of Last 2 week’s content–Chapter 34: Sec.1–Chapter 32: Sec. 1 and 3–Chapter 31: Sec. 4–Chapter 33: Sec. 3

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