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The World by the The World by the 1920s: Challenges to 1920s: Challenges to European Dominance European Dominance Chapter 29 (w/a lil of C28 Chapter 29 (w/a lil of C28 mixed in) mixed in) EQ: How did WWI cause EQ: How did WWI cause European decline worldwide? European decline worldwide? Who challenged European world Who challenged European world dominance after WWI and dominance after WWI and Where? Where?
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Page 1: The World by the 1920s: Challenges to European Dominance Chapter 29 (w/a lil of C28 mixed in) EQ: How did WWI cause European decline worldwide? Who challenged.

The World by the The World by the 1920s: Challenges to 1920s: Challenges to European DominanceEuropean Dominance

Chapter 29 (w/a lil of C28 mixed Chapter 29 (w/a lil of C28 mixed in)in)

EQ: How did WWI cause EQ: How did WWI cause European decline worldwide? European decline worldwide?

Who challenged European world Who challenged European world dominance after WWI and Where? dominance after WWI and Where?

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IntroductionIntroduction• The 1920s were profoundly shaped by WWI and The 1920s were profoundly shaped by WWI and

worldwide independence movements (from worldwide independence movements (from Imperialism) that were underway before the warImperialism) that were underway before the war

• Four major patterns emerged:Four major patterns emerged:– 1) Western Europe’s recovery from the war was 1) Western Europe’s recovery from the war was

incomplete at bestincomplete at best– 2) The US and Japan used WWI to vault them into being 2) The US and Japan used WWI to vault them into being

world superpowersworld superpowers– 3) Nationalists movements in key European colonies 3) Nationalists movements in key European colonies

distracted the already war weary European powersdistracted the already war weary European powers– 4) Revolutions in countries such as Mexico, Russia and 4) Revolutions in countries such as Mexico, Russia and

China shook the economic and political foundations of China shook the economic and political foundations of Imperialism (brief summaries, more on these next class)Imperialism (brief summaries, more on these next class)

• Each of these developments brought into doubt Each of these developments brought into doubt western Europe’s assumptions about its place as western Europe’s assumptions about its place as the dominant global powerthe dominant global power

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Western Europe’s Post War Western Europe’s Post War DisarrayDisarray

• WWI quickly shattered the people’s confidence in WWI quickly shattered the people’s confidence in pre-war European government, which, in the post pre-war European government, which, in the post war, were unable to deal with mounting economic, war, were unable to deal with mounting economic, social, political and even psychological issuessocial, political and even psychological issues

• Once grand imperial governments in Germany and Once grand imperial governments in Germany and Austria-Hungary collapsed to the pressureAustria-Hungary collapsed to the pressure

• With the majority of fighting having been done over With the majority of fighting having been done over territory in Europe, several groups of people became territory in Europe, several groups of people became displaceddisplaced

• The reality of 10 million deaths in Europe also took The reality of 10 million deaths in Europe also took their tolltheir toll

• European governments now had NO MONEY since European governments now had NO MONEY since the failed to properly tax their citizens for war the failed to properly tax their citizens for war production, and debt to led to inflation and vast production, and debt to led to inflation and vast unemployment (precursor to depression)unemployment (precursor to depression)

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The Roaring 20s in EuropeThe Roaring 20s in Europe• A brief period of recovery occurred…A brief period of recovery occurred…

diplomatic tensions between nations diplomatic tensions between nations eased and several signed the Kellogg-eased and several signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, outlawing war Briand Pact of 1928, outlawing war forever between nations of Europe forever between nations of Europe (pssh, yeah that really worked!)(pssh, yeah that really worked!)

• Internal politics were mixed, as several Internal politics were mixed, as several leftist entities sought to emulate the leftist entities sought to emulate the Russian Revolution (Communism) in Russian Revolution (Communism) in some nations, while Rightists focused some nations, while Rightists focused on establishing authoritarian on establishing authoritarian governments focused on national pride governments focused on national pride (Fascism)(Fascism)

• Rampant consumerism (desire for Rampant consumerism (desire for autos, radios and other amenities) autos, radios and other amenities) spurred economic growth in the short spurred economic growth in the short termterm

• Cultural creativity in areas of film (the Cultural creativity in areas of film (the new medium), Cubism, writing new medium), Cubism, writing (Realism) distracted the masses(Realism) distracted the masses

• Women in particular gained great Women in particular gained great rights, as nations gave them suffrage rights, as nations gave them suffrage at the beginning of the decade…at the beginning of the decade…women also challenged Victorian women also challenged Victorian norms and became crazed (drinking, norms and became crazed (drinking, smoking, etc.) while the reaction was smoking, etc.) while the reaction was to maintain domesticity for women as a to maintain domesticity for women as a wholewhole

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Fascism and New NationsFascism and New Nations• In 1919, Benito Mussolini formed the In 1919, Benito Mussolini formed the

fascio di combattimentofascio di combattimento or union for or union for struggle…advocated a strong central struggle…advocated a strong central state with state control over all aspects of state with state control over all aspects of society while emphasizing national society while emphasizing national pride…conditions in post-war Italy drove pride…conditions in post-war Italy drove people to follow this new government people to follow this new government (labor unrest, lack of territory, inept (labor unrest, lack of territory, inept parliament)parliament)

• Mussolini used these issues to gain Mussolini used these issues to gain support…once in power he eliminated support…once in power he eliminated rivals, used propaganda and speeches to rivals, used propaganda and speeches to spur nationalist fervor and eliminated spur nationalist fervor and eliminated privatizationprivatization

• Meanwhile, in Eastern Europe, new Meanwhile, in Eastern Europe, new nations were formed as a result of the nations were formed as a result of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and collapse of the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary Empire…most struggled Austria-Hungary Empire…most struggled to find political stability and move beyond to find political stability and move beyond agriculture in the economic sectoragriculture in the economic sector

• All spurned Communism while reaching All spurned Communism while reaching out to western nations for help (little to out to western nations for help (little to be had)…internal strife amongst ethnic be had)…internal strife amongst ethnic groups coupled with agricultural price groups coupled with agricultural price collapses during the Depression severely collapses during the Depression severely crippled these new nations, which crippled these new nations, which became ripe for conquering by larger became ripe for conquering by larger neighbors (Germany, Italy, Soviet Union)neighbors (Germany, Italy, Soviet Union)

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The Rise of the US The Rise of the US (1920s)(1920s)

• While settler societies in Canada and Australia became While settler societies in Canada and Australia became autonomous (self-sustaining) during this period, the autonomous (self-sustaining) during this period, the United States moved to the forefront as the world’s United States moved to the forefront as the world’s major superpowermajor superpower

• Despite serious attempts to remain isolated (rejection of Despite serious attempts to remain isolated (rejection of Versailles Treaty of WWI), the US found itself as the Versailles Treaty of WWI), the US found itself as the premiere provider of industrial consumer goods and premiere provider of industrial consumer goods and agricultural food commodities during this period, agricultural food commodities during this period, largely due to the innovations of corporate thinkers largely due to the innovations of corporate thinkers (Ford, Carnegie, Rockefeller) and government friendly (Ford, Carnegie, Rockefeller) and government friendly business policiesbusiness policies

• Add to this, the US took the lead in the sciences and the Add to this, the US took the lead in the sciences and the arts during this period, producing more of the world’s arts during this period, producing more of the world’s most important advances (assembly line, refrigeration, most important advances (assembly line, refrigeration, synthetic fibers, etc.) and experimenting in a variety of synthetic fibers, etc.) and experimenting in a variety of newer art mediums (Jazz, “talkies”, dances)newer art mediums (Jazz, “talkies”, dances)

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The Japanese EmpireThe Japanese Empire• As European imperialism waned in East As European imperialism waned in East

Asia, Japan stepped in…fueled by Asia, Japan stepped in…fueled by zaibatsus and jingoist/militarist zaibatsus and jingoist/militarist government policies, the Japanese government policies, the Japanese economy greweconomy grew

• The Japanese industrial system converted The Japanese industrial system converted from simple light industries (silk) to from simple light industries (silk) to expansion in mechanical (ships, planes, expansion in mechanical (ships, planes, cars), electric and steel industriescars), electric and steel industries

• A better standard of living spurred huge A better standard of living spurred huge population growth and a demand for population growth and a demand for agricultural production to increase…agricultural production to increase…territorial expansion into east Asia territorial expansion into east Asia brought relief to food supplies…the brought relief to food supplies…the Japanese government focused on strict Japanese government focused on strict education programs, with universal education programs, with universal compulsory education required through compulsory education required through secondary school by 1925.secondary school by 1925.

• Japan did have to dodge the oncoming Japan did have to dodge the oncoming issues associated with the Great issues associated with the Great Depression, coupled with ongoing Depression, coupled with ongoing resistance to assimilate outside cultural resistance to assimilate outside cultural beliefs (Western ideas) and rapid beliefs (Western ideas) and rapid population growth leading to population growth leading to overcrowding in an already cramped overcrowding in an already cramped spacespace

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Nationalist Challenges in India Nationalist Challenges in India (C28)(C28)• British exploitation of the Indian British exploitation of the Indian

populace reached its peak by WWI…populace reached its peak by WWI…many saw themselves drawn into many saw themselves drawn into military service for the British Empire military service for the British Empire while others grew tired of subjugation while others grew tired of subjugation under economic exploitation…early under economic exploitation…early nationalist leaders such as B.G. Tilak nationalist leaders such as B.G. Tilak proposed violence in response to proposed violence in response to subjugation, but Britain was able to subjugation, but Britain was able to suppress itsuppress it

• In 1919, many peaceful protests broke In 1919, many peaceful protests broke out across India…one at Amritsar turned out across India…one at Amritsar turned into a massacre…it sparked militant into a massacre…it sparked militant nationalists in India to begin to demand nationalists in India to begin to demand greater independence from the British greater independence from the British crown…Britain responded with reforms crown…Britain responded with reforms (Montagu-Chelmsford of 1919) which (Montagu-Chelmsford of 1919) which gave Indian legislators greater gave Indian legislators greater administrative power…However, Britain administrative power…However, Britain also passed the Rowlatt Act which also passed the Rowlatt Act which severely limited civil rights severely limited civil rights

• Mohandas Gandhi emerged as the new Mohandas Gandhi emerged as the new Nationalist leader in the 1920s…he Nationalist leader in the 1920s…he promoted Hindu beliefs at the center of promoted Hindu beliefs at the center of his movement (ahimsa, satyagraha)…he his movement (ahimsa, satyagraha)…he proposed that the way to weaken British proposed that the way to weaken British control was through non-violent civil control was through non-violent civil disobedience, refuse to support the disobedience, refuse to support the imperialist machineimperialist machine

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Middle Eastern Nationalism Middle Eastern Nationalism (C28)(C28)• The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire as a The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire as a

result of WWI led to a question of how Middle result of WWI led to a question of how Middle Eastern territory should be handled…many Eastern territory should be handled…many societies in the region looked to Europe to societies in the region looked to Europe to help rebuild and restructure while other help rebuild and restructure while other maintained self-sufficiencymaintained self-sufficiency

• In Turkey, the skilled military leader Mustafa In Turkey, the skilled military leader Mustafa Kemal (aka Ataturk) successfully defended Kemal (aka Ataturk) successfully defended imperialist territorial expansions from Italy imperialist territorial expansions from Italy and Greece to establish a modern Turkish and Greece to establish a modern Turkish republic on Asia Minorrepublic on Asia Minor

• Meanwhile, sheiks/sharifs in Damascus, Beruit Meanwhile, sheiks/sharifs in Damascus, Beruit and Baghdad looked to Europeans to solve and Baghdad looked to Europeans to solve their territorial issues…post WWI military their territorial issues…post WWI military occupation led to the creation of artificial occupation led to the creation of artificial borders which were drawn by Europeans borders which were drawn by Europeans through several mandates, angering several through several mandates, angering several ME leaders to no availME leaders to no avail

• The greatest issue surrounded Palestine…The greatest issue surrounded Palestine…Zionists sought a Jewish state in Palestine for Zionists sought a Jewish state in Palestine for Jews being expelled from Europe (Jews being expelled from Europe (pogromspogroms)…)…European powers pledged this state through European powers pledged this state through the Balfour Declaration, which was the Balfour Declaration, which was vehemently opposed by all Arabs…vehemently opposed by all Arabs…nonetheless, as long as Europe continued to nonetheless, as long as Europe continued to directly occupy the Middle East in the 1930s directly occupy the Middle East in the 1930s and 1940s, Jews flooded into their new and 1940s, Jews flooded into their new homelandhomeland

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Egyptian Nationalism (C28)Egyptian Nationalism (C28)• Egypt’s nationalist movement was unique because it preceded European Egypt’s nationalist movement was unique because it preceded European

domination…remember, Egypt revolted against Ottoman rule (C26) in the domination…remember, Egypt revolted against Ottoman rule (C26) in the late 19late 19thth C, prompting Britain to intervene and occupy C, prompting Britain to intervene and occupy

• Britain basically replaced the Ottomans as masters of Egypt…decades of Britain basically replaced the Ottomans as masters of Egypt…decades of occupation led to violence (Dinshawai incident of 1906)occupation led to violence (Dinshawai incident of 1906)

• In 1913, the British were pressured into creating a constitution for Egypt, In 1913, the British were pressured into creating a constitution for Egypt, however, representation was limited to men of wealth (i.e. those in however, representation was limited to men of wealth (i.e. those in collusion with Britain)collusion with Britain)

• WWI took a heavy toll on the Egyptian people as Britain declared martial WWI took a heavy toll on the Egyptian people as Britain declared martial law in Egypt while focusing its entire attention on protecting the Suez law in Egypt while focusing its entire attention on protecting the Suez Canal from foreign takeover…add to this, food supplies in Egypt were Canal from foreign takeover…add to this, food supplies in Egypt were drained mostly by Britain’s military force, leading to widespread food drained mostly by Britain’s military force, leading to widespread food shortages/starvationshortages/starvation

• Egypt was now ripe for revolt, and in 1919, it happened…Egyptian Egypt was now ripe for revolt, and in 1919, it happened…Egyptian delegates were denied right to represent their case for self-determination delegates were denied right to represent their case for self-determination at the Versailles peace conference and they called for public protest…at the Versailles peace conference and they called for public protest…students and women (yes, women) led the demonstrations and a new students and women (yes, women) led the demonstrations and a new party, the Wafd came to power during the rebellionparty, the Wafd came to power during the rebellion

• Britain began a slow withdraw in stages by 1922, eventually remaining Britain began a slow withdraw in stages by 1922, eventually remaining only to protect the canal by 1936…HOWEVER, despite the loss of direct only to protect the canal by 1936…HOWEVER, despite the loss of direct occupation by Britain, the new Wafd party did little to improve Egypt over occupation by Britain, the new Wafd party did little to improve Egypt over the next few decades, as widespread corruption and collusion with British the next few decades, as widespread corruption and collusion with British interests continued…most of Egypt’s farmland was still in the hands of less interests continued…most of Egypt’s farmland was still in the hands of less than 6% of the population…it will not be until 1952 when sweeping than 6% of the population…it will not be until 1952 when sweeping reforms were brought in by socialist leader Gamal Abdul Nasserreforms were brought in by socialist leader Gamal Abdul Nasser

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African Nationalism (C28)African Nationalism (C28)• Likewise with India and Egypt, in Africa, the Likewise with India and Egypt, in Africa, the

educated elite and traditional rulers are in educated elite and traditional rulers are in cahoots with European imperialists…WWI cahoots with European imperialists…WWI saw both conflict in Africa (as allies removed saw both conflict in Africa (as allies removed Italy and Germany from possessions) as well Italy and Germany from possessions) as well as raw material and military labor as raw material and military labor exploitation throughout the continentexploitation throughout the continent

• Continued promises of better living Continued promises of better living conditions and better employment for conditions and better employment for Africans went unmet, with several members Africans went unmet, with several members of the elite breaking away from European of the elite breaking away from European collusion…widespread strikes and protest collusion…widespread strikes and protest broke out in Africa in the 1920sbroke out in Africa in the 1920s

• Outside forces from the US (WEB DuBois Outside forces from the US (WEB DuBois and Marcus Garvey) led pan-African and Marcus Garvey) led pan-African movements from America, attempting to get movements from America, attempting to get many former slave families to return to many former slave families to return to Africa to reclaim their heritage…in French Africa to reclaim their heritage…in French West Africa, the West Africa, the negritudenegritude movement movement sparked conflict regarding racial/social sparked conflict regarding racial/social stereotypes in Africa…it reminded Africans stereotypes in Africa…it reminded Africans that once upon a time Africa was ruled by that once upon a time Africa was ruled by societies that promoted greater equality (for societies that promoted greater equality (for women especially), where all citizens were women especially), where all citizens were cared for, etc. (well, forget the fact that cared for, etc. (well, forget the fact that there was slavery)there was slavery)

• In response to pressures, colonial powers In response to pressures, colonial powers did give greater autonomy to newly formed did give greater autonomy to newly formed nationalist governments in some areas (not nationalist governments in some areas (not settler areas like Kenya or Rhodesia)…settler areas like Kenya or Rhodesia)…however, it would not be until after WWII however, it would not be until after WWII that African independence efforts were that African independence efforts were kicked into full gear.kicked into full gear.

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Mexican Revolution: A Mexican Revolution: A SummarySummary

• Liberals (like Francisco Madero) demanded political Liberals (like Francisco Madero) demanded political and land reform from the Diaz regime (who refused and land reform from the Diaz regime (who refused changed)…several characters (Emiliano Zapata, changed)…several characters (Emiliano Zapata, Pancho Villa, Victoriano Huerta and Alvaro Pancho Villa, Victoriano Huerta and Alvaro Obregon) took it upon themselves to raise armies to Obregon) took it upon themselves to raise armies to replace the Diaz regimereplace the Diaz regime

• Obregon was the eventual winner…a constitution in Obregon was the eventual winner…a constitution in 1917 promised land reform (but did not happen fast 1917 promised land reform (but did not happen fast enough) and greater education (more of a success)enough) and greater education (more of a success)

• Mexico post-revolution experienced nationalism and Mexico post-revolution experienced nationalism and “indigenism”, as natives and mestizos demanded “indigenism”, as natives and mestizos demanded more…Marxism also had some impacts demanding more…Marxism also had some impacts demanding secularism…conservative Catholics launched the secularism…conservative Catholics launched the Cristeros movement to retain their power in MexicoCristeros movement to retain their power in Mexico

• By the 1930s, a political party known as the PRI By the 1930s, a political party known as the PRI (Party of the Institutionalized Revolution) took (Party of the Institutionalized Revolution) took control…though Mexico was now a multiparty control…though Mexico was now a multiparty democracy, the PRI dominated Mexico with democracy, the PRI dominated Mexico with caudillo-like rule until the 21caudillo-like rule until the 21stst century century

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Russian Revolution: A Russian Revolution: A SummarySummary

• Failures by the czarist leadership to defend Russia Failures by the czarist leadership to defend Russia in WWI coupled with famines and worker unrest in WWI coupled with famines and worker unrest caused the revolution…a newly developed council of caused the revolution…a newly developed council of workers called the soviet demanded the dissolution workers called the soviet demanded the dissolution of the czarist regime and the institution of of the czarist regime and the institution of democratic rule…this happened, but for a short democratic rule…this happened, but for a short time under Alexander Kerensky (February 1917)time under Alexander Kerensky (February 1917)

• In October 1917, another revolt occurred expelling In October 1917, another revolt occurred expelling Kerensky’s liberals and installing Lenin’s Kerensky’s liberals and installing Lenin’s Bolsheviks to powerBolsheviks to power

• An internal civil war raged between RED An internal civil war raged between RED (Communist) and WHITE (liberal and czarist) (Communist) and WHITE (liberal and czarist) factions from 1918-1921, with the Communist factions from 1918-1921, with the Communist REDS winningREDS winning

• Lenin set out the develop the USSR (Union of Soviet Lenin set out the develop the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) by developing a New Economic Socialist Republics) by developing a New Economic Policy based on 5 year plans and state control and Policy based on 5 year plans and state control and creating the Supreme Soviet based on one party, creating the Supreme Soviet based on one party, but still elected.but still elected.

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Chinese Revolution: A Chinese Revolution: A SummarySummary

• In 1912, the abdication of the last Chinese emperor Puyi set In 1912, the abdication of the last Chinese emperor Puyi set the stage for the early battle for China between Democratic the stage for the early battle for China between Democratic factions (Sun Yat-Sen) and warlord factions (Yuan Shikai) as factions (Sun Yat-Sen) and warlord factions (Yuan Shikai) as well as the constant fear of invasion from Japanwell as the constant fear of invasion from Japan

• Increased Japanese encroachment led to the May Fourth Increased Japanese encroachment led to the May Fourth Movement, demanding reform and a decrease in foreign Movement, demanding reform and a decrease in foreign involvement and greater democratization…warlords would involvement and greater democratization…warlords would not budge and foreign involvement increased…as a result, not budge and foreign involvement increased…as a result, some educated students (like Mao Zedong) turned to some educated students (like Mao Zedong) turned to CommunismCommunism

• Sun Yatsen’s Guomindang (Democratic National Party) Sun Yatsen’s Guomindang (Democratic National Party) seized power from the warlords in the 1920s and under the seized power from the warlords in the 1920s and under the leadership of Sun’s successor, Chiang Kai Shek, aligned with leadership of Sun’s successor, Chiang Kai Shek, aligned with the Communists, then turned on them, seeking their the Communists, then turned on them, seeking their destruction by the end of the decadedestruction by the end of the decade

• Mao knew that the only way to gain control of China and to Mao knew that the only way to gain control of China and to solve the problems of the nation was to make promises to the solve the problems of the nation was to make promises to the peasants…when Mao was escaping persecution from the peasants…when Mao was escaping persecution from the Chiang’s force on the Long March, he made sure to preach Chiang’s force on the Long March, he made sure to preach Communist ideology to the peasantsCommunist ideology to the peasants

• In the end, the Guomindang and the Communists had to In the end, the Guomindang and the Communists had to once again join force to fight the invading Japanese in the once again join force to fight the invading Japanese in the 1930s and early 1940s…only to go right back at each other’s 1930s and early 1940s…only to go right back at each other’s throats once World War II was over.throats once World War II was over.

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This week…This week…

• #4 will be answered…#4 will be answered…– Tuesday and Wednesday: Activity on Tuesday and Wednesday: Activity on

Revolutions in C29Revolutions in C29

• Thursday: I/O on Themes of early Thursday: I/O on Themes of early 2020thth C revolution…read articles for C revolution…read articles for prep AND answer the questions!prep AND answer the questions!

• Friday: Test on C29, Notes DueFriday: Test on C29, Notes Due– NOTE: You will need to go back over NOTE: You will need to go back over

C28 pages 686-697…MC questions C28 pages 686-697…MC questions will be on this week’s test fromm will be on this week’s test fromm that material!that material!

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Revolutions of the 20Revolutions of the 20thth CenturyCentury

• Assignment…compare and contrast the causes, Assignment…compare and contrast the causes, themes/methods and overall impacts (PERSIA) of themes/methods and overall impacts (PERSIA) of TWO 20th Century Revolutions. TWO 20th Century Revolutions.

• IF YOU WERE BORN IN JANUARY, FEBRUARY, IF YOU WERE BORN IN JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL, MAY, JUNE OR JULY (7 People)…MARCH, APRIL, MAY, JUNE OR JULY (7 People)…– Compare and Contrast the Mexican and Russian Compare and Contrast the Mexican and Russian

RevolutionsRevolutions• IF YOU WERE BORN IN AUGUST, SEPTEMBER IF YOU WERE BORN IN AUGUST, SEPTEMBER

OR OCTOBER (8 People)…OR OCTOBER (8 People)…– Compare and Contrast the Mexican and Chinese Compare and Contrast the Mexican and Chinese

RevolutionsRevolutions• IF YOU WERE BORN IN NOVEMBER OR IF YOU WERE BORN IN NOVEMBER OR

DECEMBER (5 People)…DECEMBER (5 People)…– Compare and Contrast the Chinese and Russian Compare and Contrast the Chinese and Russian

RevolutionsRevolutions