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Chapter 21• The First World War occurred

as Germany seeks more power

• Treaty of Versailles which ended the war in 1919.

• The Great War had engraved many changes, for example, the Ottoman authorities massacred or deported about 1 million Armenians. And put a final end to a declining Ottoman empire.

• The First World War put the United States as a global power

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Chapter 21• After the war comes the

Great Depression. With many cycles of “boom and bust, expansion and recession”

• Unemployment soared• In the US, Roosevelt’s New

Deal was an experiment to reform and skeet to restart economic growth.

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Chapter 21• Democracy was denied in

some countries, and fascism was used instead

• Fascism- is intensely nationalistic, seeking to purify the nation and mobilize its people for some grand task.

• In Spain, the rise of a fascist movement led to a civil war.

• More Fascist movement: Hitler and Nazis, what do you think becomes of this???

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Chapter 22• The rise of Communism,

China!• “a final stage of historical

development when social equality and collective living would be most fully developed, wholly without private property”

• In the US, communist parties were called McCarthyism

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Chapter 22• The French, Russian, and

Chinese Revolutions found their vision of the good society in a modernizing future, not the visions of the past.

• They’re made by organized parties guided by Marxist ideology (communist) and they wanted to abolish private property.

• They acted on behalf of society’s lower classes-exploited urban workers and impoverished rural peasants.

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Chapter 22The Chinese Communist Party aimed its efforts at the country’s minuscule urban working classThe party found its leader, Mau ZedongThe CCP reduced rents, taxes, and interest payments for peasants; taught literacy to adults and mobilized the women for the struggleThe CCP also addressed China’s major problems of foreign imperialism and peasant exploitation

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Chapter 23• Africans of British and

Afrikaner background felt that their way of life and standard of living were jeopardized by any move toward black African majority rule

• East Asian countries have had the strongest record of economic growth.

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Chapter 23• Islam in Turkey and Iran: it

was more modern with scientific outlook, its technological achievements, and its focus on material values.

• The Turkish language uses the alphabet and made literacy much easier.

• Polygamy was abolished and women were granted equal rights in divorce, inheritance, and child custody

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Chapter 23• Islam is considered a cultural

revolution• The Council of Guardians

were empowered to interpret the constitution, to supervise elections, to review legislation

• By 1983, it was required that women wore hijabs, the clothing hat covered your head until toe.

• Women, even though had their limitations, they were encouraged for greater opportunities for employment and higher education,

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Chapter 24• The transformation of the

World Economy was effected by technology (and other factors)

• Technology improved air express services, internet revolutionized the world, and more!

• Had effective means of generating the holy grail of economic growth.

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Chapter 24• Regionalization was done

througho Foreign direct investmento Movement of capitalo The personal funds of

individuals• Workers are also on the

move into a rapid globalizationo South Asians and West

Indians seeking better work in Great Britain

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Chapter 24• The ideology of liberation• In 1960s there was an

unusual convergence of protest movement around the world

• The communist world was rocked by protest

The most change was feminism


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