Ethnic conflict between Croats (Catholics), Serbs (Christians) and Muslims Boris Yeltsin Vladimir Putin Perestroika- Economic reforms (privatization) Glasnost- Openness about the government Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries Regulate the price, production and cost of Petroleum oil What does OPEC stand for? What does OPEC do? The conflict in Bosnia was a genocide. What was the cause? Who was the first Russian President? Who is the Russian president today? What two policies did Gorbechev introduce to bring change to the Soviet Union?
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Ethnic conflict between Croats (Catholics), Serbs (Christians) and Muslims
Boris Yeltsin
Vladimir Putin
Perestroika- Economic reforms (privatization)
Glasnost- Openness about the government
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Regulate the price, production and cost of Petroleum oil
What does OPEC stand for? What does OPEC do?
The conflict in Bosnia was a genocide. What was the
cause?
Who was the first Russian President? Who is the
Russian president today?
What two policies did Gorbechev introduce to
bring change to the Soviet Union?
World Economies Develop
The development of economies in the superpowers
The West The West includes the US, Britain, France, Australia, etc.
The west has seen a shift from a manufacturing economy to a service industry
Service industries focus on healthcare, finance, sales, education and recreation
European CommunityIn 1957 six nations agreed to form the European Community to grow trade between them. They created a common market and offered special tariffs for trade between them.
In the 1990s it was renamed to the European Union and includes many more nations.
The European Union regulates costs,production and prices
JapanAfter WWII much of Japan was damaged and it had lost its colonies.
However, with aid from the US, Japan developed a Democracy
Americans pushed social reform, promoting women’s rights, universal suffrage and education
Japan’s Parliament= the Diet
Japan: Economic SuperpowerBegan making textiles but quickly moved into making cars, cameras, and technology
Japanese technicians and architects work throughout the world
How did Japan catch up so quickly after WWII?
-highly skilled/ educated workers-spent little on military budget-economic powerhouse/ military weak
What are two reasons that Japan was able to build a strong economy after WWII?
What is the role of the European Union? What is a benefit of membership?
-United States Aid and Advice-Skilled Workforce-Highly Educated
It is a Trade Organization so it determines prices, costs and production.
The benefit is members get reduced tariffs so trade is more profitable, boosting the economy
Bell Ringer
Indian IndependenceGandhi led independence movement stressing passive resistance and civil disobedience
In 1947 Britain divided India into Pakistan (Muslims) and India (Hindu). Millions moved according to religion
Gandhi was killed trying to stress non violence among the moving religious groups.
Used Green Revolution techniques to increase food production
Population increasing but 1/3 live in poverty, eating one meal per day
Sons are valued in Indian Society,Why?
Percent living in poverty
by county
Outlawed practicesTraditional values, such as the Caste system, have been outlawed, but are still unofficially practiced.
The Indian Constitution forbids the mistreatment of untouchables but attempts to integrate society have failed.
Egypt99% of the population live on 4% of the land near the Nile
1950’s- Nasser created a military dictatorship and began modernizing Egypt
Nasser was determined to end foreign rule and gain control of the Suez Canal
“This money is ours. This canal is the property of Egypt… The Canal was dug by Egypt’s sons and 120,000 of them died while working. The Suez Canal Company in Paris is an imposter company”
Nasser’s LegacyLed two wars against Israel
Created a socialist state; he seized businesses and banks and land was given to peasants
Built the Aswan Dam providing 2 million acres of new farmland, but destroyed much of the natural landscape
Friends with the Soviets
Hosni MubarakMade peace with Israel
Population growing faster than food production
Mubarak controlled power and cracked down on protestors.
Mubarak is eventually overthrown during the Arab Spring and replaced with a democratic government
Iran’s RevolutionRead pages 498-499 and answer the following:
-What role did the US play in Iran’s Government in the 1950s? How did the Iranians feel about this US Role?
-Why do you think the Americans got involved?
-When opposition grew against the Shah, what did he do?
-Study the Cause and Effect table on page 499. Draw a time line of events with at least 6 events from the Iran Revolution, causes and effects