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Chapter 31 Objectives: The Cold War and Decolonization, 1945-1975
1.
Understand the causes of the Cold War and its political and environmental consequences for
Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the two superpowers.
2.
Understand the process of decolonization and be able to illustrate the variations in the process by
reference to concrete examples.
3.
Understand the challenges of nation building and be able to compare the problems and the nationbuilding strategies of particular developing countries.
4.
Be able to describe and analyze the reasons for the various ways in which the Third World states,
China, Japan and the Middle East were both affected by and took advantage of the Cold War.
Chapter 31 Objectives: The Cold War and Decolonization, 1945-1975
1.
Understand the causes of the Cold War and its political and environmental consequences for
Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the two superpowers.
2.
Understand the process of decolonization and be able to illustrate the variations in the process by
reference to concrete examples.
3.
Understand the challenges of nation building and be able to compare the problems and the nationbuilding strategies of particular developing countries.
4.
Be able to describe and analyze the reasons for the various ways in which the Third World states,
China, Japan and the Middle East were both affected by and took advantage of the Cold War.
Chapter 31 Objectives: The Cold War and Decolonization, 1945-1975
1.
Understand the causes of the Cold War and its political and environmental consequences for
Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the two superpowers.
2.
Understand the process of decolonization and be able to illustrate the variations in the process by
reference to concrete examples.
3.
Understand the challenges of nation building and be able to compare the problems and the nationbuilding strategies of particular developing countries.
4.
Be able to describe and analyze the reasons for the various ways in which the Third World states,
China, Japan and the Middle East were both affected by and took advantage of the Cold War.