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AP WORLD HISTORY: SETTING THE STAGE ALL OF AP WORLD HISTORY IS A STAGE… LET’s MEET THE PLAYERS MIDDLE EAST SUMERIAN EMPIRE BABYLON EMPIRE (1800-1500 BCE) HITTITE EMPIRE (1600-1200 BCE) EGYPTIAN EMPIRE (3000-1000 BCE) EAST ASIA BRITISH EGYPT (3000-1700 BCE) Achaemenid: 550-330 BCE Parthian: 247 BCE-224 CE Sasanian: 224 CE-651 CE (1882-1953 CE) Umayyad: 622-750 Abbasid: 750-1258 SAFAVID EMPIRE ISRAEL (1501-1736 CE) (1948-PRESENT) HELLENISTIC KINGDOMS (323 BCE-30 BCE) ASSYRIAN EMPIRE COMMUNIST CHINA (1949-PRESENT) (2500-600 BCE) YELLOW RIVER VALLEY (4000-2000 BCE) Qin: 221 BCE-206 BCE Han: 220 BCE-280 CE Sui: 581-618 Tang: 618-907 Song: 960-1279 Yuan: 1272-1368 Ming:1368-1644 EUROPE U.S.S.R. (1917-1991) Greeks: 600-146 BCE Roman Republics: 509-27 Roman Empire: 27 CE-476 Cordoba: 929-1031 PHOENICIAN EMPIRE (1200-539 BCE) AFRICA GERMAN EMPIRE (1871-1919 CE) ITALIAN CITY STATES VIKINGS: 750-1050 REPUBLIC of GHANA (1957-PRESENT) SWAHILI CULTURE (200 CE-) REPUBLIC of GHANA (1957-PRESENT) RWANDAN GENOCIDE (94) SOUTH ASIA 1206-1526 REPUBLIC OF INDIA INDUS RIVER VALLEY (1950-PRESENT) Mauryan: 322 BCE-185 BCE Guptan: 400 CE- 600 CE (3300-1900 BCE) ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN (1950-PRESENT) LATIN AMER. MAYANS: 2000 BCE-250 CE CHAVIN EMPIRE TOLTECS (900-200 BCE) (800-1000 CE) NORTH AMER CHEROKEE NATION (1794 CE-1907 CE) OCEANIA S.E. ASIA PAPA NEW GUINEA POLYNESIAN MIGRATIONS (7000 BCE-?) (300 CE-1300 CE) SIAM (THAILAND) (1782 CE-1932 CE) CAMBODIAN GENOCIDE VIETNAM (1976-PRESENT) KEY CONCEPT 1.1: BIG GEOGRAPHY & THE PEOPLING OF THE EARTH BIG GEOGRAPHY=GLOBAL SCALE OF WORLD HISTORY BY 10,000 BCE, EVERYWHERE HUMANS ARE NOW; WE WERE THEN HOMO SAPIENS ORIGINATED IN AFRICA 200,000 YEARS AGO HOMO SAPIENS LEFT AFRICA ABOUT 60,000 YEARS AGO o KNOWN AS THE “OUT-OF-AFRICA” THEORY EARLY HUMANS ADAPTED TO THEIR SURROUNDINGS o FROM DESERT TO FOREST TO TUNDRA HUNTER/FORAGER SOCIETIES WERE EGALITARIAN o EVIDENT FROM THE EGALITARIAN NATURE OF TODAY’s H/F HUMANS WERE “BEHAVIORALLY MODERN” BEFORE MIGRATION HUMAN USE OF FIRE HUMAN USED FIRE IN NEW WAYS HELPED THEM SURVIVE CONTROLLED HUMAN USE OF FIRE DATES VARY (FROM 500,000 YEARS AGO TO 1.7 MILLION YEARS AGO) WIDESPREAD USE OF HUMAN CONTROL OF FIRE IS ACCEPTED TO HAVE OCCURRED AROUND 125,000 YEARS AGO MOST ACCEPTED EARLIEST SITE WAS NEARLY 800,000 YEARS AGO IN ISRAEL FIRESITES HAVE EVIDENCE OF DIFFERENT MEATS (FROM BIRDS TO RHINOS) & PLANTS (FROM OATS TO GRAPES) HUMAN USE OF FIRE ALLOWED THEM TO ADAPT TO A WIDE RANGE OF CLIMATES/BIOMES/TEMPERATURES HUMAN USE OF TOOLS HOMO ERECTUS (& LATER SAPIEN) USED TOOLS TO ADAPT THE FIRST TOOL USING HOMINIDS WERE AUSTRALOPITHECUS AFARENSIS (AKA LUCY’s PEOPLE) IN ETHIOPIA HUMANIDS CARVED MEAT OFF OF BONES, EXTRACTED MARROW, & GENERAL BUTCHERY o MEAT CONSUMPTION DROVE EARLY TOOL USE SMALL BANDS WERE BASED ON FAMILY/KINSHIP TIES HUNTER/FORAGERS SURVIVED IN SMALL KINSHIP BANDS FULL TIME LEADERS, BUREAUCRATS, ARTISANS, ETC. COULD NOT BE SUPPORTED MYTH: MEN HUNT/WOMEN FORAGE o WOMEN & MEN SHARED IN BOTH HUNTING/FORAGING “ORIGINAL AFFLUENT SOCIETY” THEORY STATES THAT H/G LIVED MUCH EASIER LIVES THAN WE DO o HUNTER/FORAGERS WORKED MUCH LESS & HAD MORE FREETIME THAN WE DO TODAY KEY CONCEPT 1.2: NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION & EARLY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION=10-12,000 years ago the advent of farming created new socio-economic systems worldwide NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION DRASTICALLY CHANGED THE WORLD IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS: PASTORIALISM Often overlooked in Hunter Forager dynamic People tend herd animals o Herbivores Follow their migratory animals POPULATION INCREASE SIMPLE MATH Pastoralism + Agriculture= Population Increase More food=More People DOMESTICATION Both florae and fauna SE Asia: Rice Mexico: Maize Andes: Potatoes Fertile Cresc.: Wheat, Goats Africa: Yams, Cattle SPECIALIZATION Surplus=more food than needed People begin to work on other things Artisans, Traders, Warriors Society begins to stratify… IRRIGATION Man had to manipulate the environment to aide food production Water wells, Qanats Size of civilization depended on water supply AGRIC, TRADE & TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS Pottery (storage) Plows (agriculture) Woven Textiles Metallurgy (metalworking) Wheeled Vehicles (transportation) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Humans began to impact the environments around them Pastoralists overgrazing led to erosion STRATIFICATION Egalitarian ways of the Hunter/Forager dissipated Wealthy elites emerged Classes/Castes formed Hierarchies formed Patriarchy dominated HISTORICAL CONSTANT: NEW TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS LED TO IMPROEVEMENT THE FIRST PERMANENT AGRICULTURAL VILLAGES EMERGED AT DIFFERENT TIMES IN: MESOPOTAMIA NILE RIVER & SUB-SAHARAN INDUS RIVER YELLOW RIVER PAPA NEW GUINEA MESOAMERICA ANDE KEY CONCEPT 1.3: THE DEVELOPMENT & INTERACTIONS OF EARLY AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL & URBAN SOCIETIES ABOUT 5,000 YEARS AGO, “CIVILIZATION” BEGAN IN THE FOLLOWING FOUNDATIONAL AREAS: KNOW THESE SIX GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS DON’T WASTE YOUR LIFE DELVING DEEP INTO THESE SOCIETIES. INSTEAD FOCUS ON THE FOLLOWING SIMILARITIES: THE THESE WERE LARGE, POWERFUL STATES AGRICULTURAL SURPLUSES ALLOWED SPECIALIZATION CITIES w/COMPLEX BUREAUCR., RELIGION, ARMIES, etc. LONG DISTANCE TRADING RELATIONSHIPS GROWTH HAD TO BE BALANCED AGAINST ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS WAR (& War Technologies) COINCIDED WITH THE INCREASE OF WEALTH (both with other Civilizations & Nomads/Pastoralists) DIVIDES THESE FOUNDATIONAL/CORE CIVILIZATIONS INTO TWO CATEGORIES: CULTURE POLITICS ARCHITECTURE Monumental; Ziggurats, Walls, Roads, Sewers Promoted the arts from Sculpture to Weaving Cuneiform, Hieroglyphs, Alphabets, Quipu Reflected the Hierarchies (see HAMMURABI) Developed here; huge impact later on ELITES & ART RECORD KEEPING LEADERS Mobilized surplus resources over large areas Usually DIVINE with support from the Army COMPETITION FOR RESOURCES LEGAL CODES RELIGION TRADE Expanded to include ideas, technology, etc. SOCIAL/GENDER HIERARCHY Growth coincided with Empire/state growth LITERATURE Reflected the culture of the authors The better your location, the bigger your society (see Jared Diamond) Ex. Hittites had a huge Iron deposits Easier for them to build empires o Ex. Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Nile PASTORAL INNOVATION Developed/Disseminated new Weapons and Transportation methods to use against the more settled Agrarian Civilizations KEY CONCEPT 2.1: THE DEVELOPMENT & CODIFICATION OF RELIGIOUS & CULTURAL TRADITIONS THE MOST EFFICIENT TOPIC FOR YOUR STUDY BEGINS HERE: RELIGION RELIGION PROVIDES BOTH COMMUNITY BONDS AS WELL AS A MORAL CODE. IT INFLUENCES & REINFORCES SOCIAL STRATIFICATION. IT OFTEN MERGED WITH POLITICAL RULERS TO JUSTIFY THEIR REIGN. DIFFERENCES IN RELIGIOUS BELIEFS COULD ALSO LEAD TO CONFLICT. TWO RELIGIONS FROM THE LAST PERIOD ARE CODIFIED/CONTINUE DEVELOPING IN THIS PERIOD: JUDAISM The FIRST MONOTHEISTIC religion Holy Book (TORAH) Codified around 500 BCE Reflected MESOPOTAMIAN CULTURE/VALUES o Hebrew communities conquered leading to the DIASPORA HINDUISM VEDIC RELIGION codified in SANSKRIT by 500 BCE Basis for the CASTE SYSTEM, REINCARNATION NOT POLYTHEISTIC o Many Manifestation of the one Brahma FOUR RELIGIONS/BELIEF SYSTEMS ARE CODIFIED/FOUNDED IN THIS PERIOD: BUDDHISM Founded by SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA around 500 BCE Taught that DESIRE led to SUFFERING END SUFFERING by ENDING DESIRES Spread through the work of MAURYAN EMPEROR ASOKA CONFUCIANISM Founded by Kong Qiu (CONFUCIUS) Spread by Key Disciples (ex. MENCIUS) Taught Proper relationships from Emperor to local villages Stressed Patriarchy and Filial Piety DAOISM Founded by Lao Tzu (Laozi) around 500 BCE Taught people to live in Harmony with the Tao (or the Way) Profound effect on Chinese Culture o Medicine, Poetry, Metallurgy, Architecture CHRISTIANITY Founded by JESUS of NAZARETH around 30 CE Believe that JESUS was the SON of god Spread despite ROMAN persecution by Disciples Eventually gained Roman Imperial support via Constantine ALONG WITH THE BELIEF SYSTEMS ABOVE, GRECO-ROMAN PHILOSOPHY & SCIENCE ALSO TOOK HOLD IN THIS ERA: ALSO, solidified/codified around 500 BCE Key Thinkers Questioned a diverse range of topics and ideals: o SOCRATES o Science, Mathematics, elements, gods, the universe, o PLATO (founder of WESTERN PHILOSOPHY) reasoning, logic, Socratic Method, Scientific Method, etc. o ARISTOTLE ANIMISM GENDER ROLES MONASTICISM From both Buddhism & Christianity FILIAL PIETY Basis of Confucianism Mainly used outside of the CORE Civiliz. Stressed daily reliance on Natural World ANCESTOR VENERATION ARTISTIC EXPRESSION LITERATURE/DRAMA Worship of your Ancestors o Africa o E. Asia o Andean o Mediterr. Took on Distinctive styles that had repercussions into later eras DISTINCT ARCHITECTURAL STYLES What you stereotypically think of buildings in different areas took root in this era o Indian Temples, American Pyramids, Greek Temples GRECO-BUDDHISM Blending of two cultures (Syncretism) Between Alexander & Islam KEY CONCEPT 2.2: THE DEVELOPMENT OF STATES & EMPIRES NOW YOU NEED TO FOCUS ON THE POLITICS OF THESE CIVILIZATIONS: (THERE IS WAY TOO MUCH INFO TO GO OVER SO, HERE IS A BASIC GUIDE TO THE POLITICS OF THESE PLACES: Persia CHINA INDIA MED. AMER. Achaemenid QIN (550-330 BCE) Founded by Cyrus the Great Largest Empire in the World As % of Earth’s population, it was the largest ever (44%) Zoroastrian religion Postal/Road System Conquered by Alexander Parthian (247 BCE-224 CE) Center of Trade Located on Silk Road Defeated Roman Crassus o Often warred with Rome (221-206 BCE) o o o o o (224-651 CE) Last Pre-Islamic Persian empire Considered a world power during this era along with Rome/Byzantine Peak of Pre-Islamic Persian culture o “Persian Renaissance” Heavily influenced Islam o o o o (206BCE-220 CE) Golden Age of China China’s largest ethnic group today=Han Emperor Wu o Defeated the Xiongnu Silk Road o Started by Han o Linked to Europe Minted Coins, made paper, water clocks, seismograph Capital: Chang’an was the size of Rome Highly educated Bureaucr. o (322-185 BCE) HAN o Sassanid Short Lived 15 Years! Founder: Qin Shi Huangdi Unified China Legalist Centralized Government Started the Great Wall Huge influence in Chinese History (especially Han!) Ex. Eur. word for China MAURYAN Founder: Chandragupta Maurya (not Chandragupta) Took advantage of disarray of Alexander the Great’s retreat Largest Empire at the Time Grandson: Asoka Maurya United Indian Subcontinent Converted to Buddhism Sent out missionaries Rock Pillars, Stupas GUPTAN (320-600 CE) Golden Age of India o Peaceful era o Allowed for science & artistic endeavors Strong trade ties Earliest Indian Epics written during this era Concept of Zero, Heliocentricity, Chess, base 10 numerals, round Earth Highpoint of Sanskrit Lit. MESO: PHOENICIAN (1200-539 BCE) Maritime Trading Culture Spread the Alphabet City States GREEK/ HELLENISTIC (740-146 BCE) Foundation of the West Architecture, Politics, Democracy, Philosophy, Drama, Science, Math, etc. Greco-Persian Wars Peloponnesian Wars Conquered by Alexander ROME (509 BCE-476 CE) Romulus & Remus… Conquered surrounding areas Monarchy, Republic, Empire Versus Carthage Augustus/Constantine Downfall TEOTIHUACAN (200-600 CE) NE of Mexico City today Largest Pre-Columbian city Architecture, Pottery, etc. Only fully developed writing system in the New World Known for their Calendar Influenced the entire region Pyramid Architecture MESO:MAYAN (250-900 CE) ANDE: MOCHE (100-700 CE) Northern Peru Known for Gold work, Architecture, and irrigation systems COMMON ATTRIBUTES TO THESE CLASSICAL REGIMES: ADMINISTRATION: SOCIO-ECONOMIC: o o o o Large Empires required advanced bureaucracies to administer them China Early Civil Service system in both the Qin & Han Meritocracy Rome 12 Tables/Code of Justinian Administering an Empire Diplomacy, supply lines, fortifications, roads, military recruitment First Major Trade centers developed: Ex. Persepolis, Athens, Chang’an, Rome, Constantinople, Teotihuacan Social hierarchies often based on occupation o Caste Systems Food production was paramount o Slavery was widespread Patriarchy reined o Worldwide; in all of the imperial societies o 1. Environmental Damage a. Excessive use of natural resources led to damage to the surrounding environment i. (Deforestation, Desertification, Erosion) 2. External Problems a. AKA Invaders; generally Nomadic i. Han v. Xiongnu ii. Gupta v. White Huns iii. Romans v. Germans There are many more reasons for this, but the AP only lists the above two. KEY CONCEPT 2.3: THE EMERGENCE OF TRANSREGIONAL NETWORKS OF COMMUNICATION & EXCHANGE ALL OF THESE NEW HUGE EMPIRES WERE INTERCONNECTED… EASTERN HEMISPHERE TRADE ROUTES: EURASIAN SILK ROAD TRANS SAHARAN INDIAN OCEAN MEDITERRANEAN NEW TECHNOLOGIES THAT FACILITATED LONG DISTANCE TRADE YOKES Wooden beam that allows work animals to pull together. THINGS TRADED ALONGSIDE GOODS: SADDLES Supportive apparatus to support riders on horses, camels, etc. STIRRUPS After the Chariot & Saddle, it's the most important advancement in warfare prior to gunpowder. RICE COTTON The most important crop for human consumption today. PLAGUE OF GALEN Smallpox killed 5 million people (1/3 of the population) in DISEASES Rome in 165 CE. LATEEN SAILS DHOW SHIPS Triangular sail dating back to Ships with one or more Lateen the Roman Mediterranean and sails primarily used in the used heavily in the Indian Indian Ocean trade. Ocean trade. QANAT SYSTEM Accounts for 2.5% of earth’s arable land today. Provides water in arid climates. Spread from Iran to North Africa and the rest of Asia where many people depend on the Qanat for water. PLAGUE OF JUSTINIAN PLAGUE OF CYPRIAN Bubonic Plague in 541 CE killed 40% of Constantinople & spread killing 25 million worldwide. Smallpox outbreak in 250 CE that lasted 20 years, killed the Emperor, and was blamed on the Christians. CHRISTIANITY BUDDHISM Took on a structure like the Roman Empire and adding the “Trinity” Buddhism took on different characteristics wherever it spread (China, SE Asia, Japan) RELIGION TRANSFORMED HINDUISM SE Asian societies made Hinduism fit their history/society. KEY CONCEPT 3.1: EXPANSION & INTENSIFICATION OF COMMUNICATION & EXCHANGE NETWORKS IMPORTANCE/USE OF TRADE ROUTES FROM 2.3 GREW EXPONENTIALLY WITH MASSIVE EFFECTS ON THE EARTH DIASPORA People living away from their HOMELANDS • • • MUSLIMS in the INDIAN OCEAN CHINESE in SOUTHEAST ASIA JEWS in the MEDITERRANEAN INTER-REGIONAL TRAVELLERS MARO POLO IBN BATTUTA XUANZANG TRADE BIG FOUR TRADE ROUTES… CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGES Silk Road-Trans Saharan-Mediterranean-Indian Ocean ENVIRONMENTAL KNOWLEDGE …LED TO POWERFUL NEW TRADING CITIES Novgorod, Timbuktu, Swahili, Huangzhou, Calicut, Baghdad, Melaka, Venice, (Tenochtitlan, Cahokia) & TECHNOLOGICAL ADAPTATION CROSS-CULTURAL DIFFUSION NEOCONFUCIANISM, HINDUISM, & BUDDHISM (**Notice the location of these cities along the trade routes. **) (*The two American Cities are built along new American routes. *) NEW LUXURY GOODS SPREAD ALONG THESE ROUTES GEMS SILK SLAVES COTTON EXOTIC ANIMALS PORCELAIN SPICES NEW COMMERCIAL TECH. AIDED THIS SPREAD: CARAVANSERAI (Roadside Inns) CAMEL SADDLES (Saddles for Camels) ISLAM VIKING LONGSHIPS ARAB/BERBER CENTRAL CAMELS ASIAN HORSES MIGRATIONS NEW NAVIGATIONAL TECH. AIDED THIS SPREAD: COMPASS (from CHINA) ASTROLABE (from Hellenistic world) LARGER SHIP DESIGNS NEW ECONOMIC TOOLS FACILITATED THIS SPREAD: BILLS OF EXCHANGE CREDIT/CHECKS/BANKS GOVERNMENT COINS/PAPER MONEY TRADING ORGANIZATIONS (Hanseatic League) GOVERNMENT COMMERCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE o GRAND CANAL (see MAP in CHINA) All of this is EXPEDITED by the SPREAD of LARGE EMPIRES SOUTHEAST ASIA & SUBSAHARAN AFRICA ISLAMIC EMPIRES & WESTERN EUROPE BANTU MIGRATIONS POLYNESIAN MIGRATIONS NEW NAVIGATIONAL TECH. AIDED THIS SPREAD: COMPASS (from CHINA) ASTROLABE (from Hellenistic world) LARGER SHIP DESIGNS PRINTING & GUNPOWDER FROM EAST ASIA SOUTHEAST ASIA LANGUAGES GREEK & INDIAN MATH ISLAMIC EMPIRES NEW CROPS IN NEW AREAS BANANAS BANTU (SWAHILI) TURKIC • ISLAM ARABIC Based on revelations to MUHAMMAD o Think of it as Judaism 3.0 o Mix of Judaism, Christianity, & Zoroastrianism with the Arab people of Arabian Peninsula Spread: Militarily & via Trade GREEK SCIENCE & PHIL.(Back to Europe) NEW RICE To AFRICA To East ASIA Dar-al-Islam & Mediter. Trade: Sugar, Cotton, & Citrus DISEASE ALONG WITH GOODS, INCREASED TRADE BRINGS DISEASE. Ex. The BLACK DEATH KEY CONCEPT 3.2: CONTINUITY & INNOVATION OF STATE FORMS & THEIR INTERACTIONS TWO GROUPS DOMINATE THE POLITICS OF THIS ERA Islam MONGOLS 1206-1368 CE 661-1258 CE Islamic expansion introduced a new concept- The CALIPHATE. o o o CALIPHATE (“Dominion of the Caliph/Successor”) New form of government that took hold across North Africa, and West Asia. Led by a succession of Caliphs until 1258 Islamic groups that you NEED TO KNOW: Abbasids, Delhi Sultanate, Muslim Iberia (Al-Andalus) As the Islamic Arabs spread their dominance, they took on a great many PERSIAN influences The Pastoral people of Central Asia created the largest empire in the history of the planet that integrated both pastoral & agrarian people. o o “The Persians ruled for a thousand years and did not need us Arabs even for a day. We have been ruling them for one or two centuries and cannot do without them for an hour” Ultimately, it was Islamic growth that led to the European Crusades Key cultural transfer: ABBASIDS with TANG CHINA ** There is much more to know here, but the above are listed in the Curricula o The State Form to focus on for the Mongols is the KHANATE. Four Khanates Golden Horde (Russia/Eastern Europe) Khanate of the Great Khan (China/East Asia) Chagatai (Central Asia) Ilkhanate (Middle East/Persia/The Illest Khanate of them all) Each began as an administrative unit ruled by a descendent of Genghis Khan (usually children/grandchildren) After his death, they fought/became independent “Pax Mongolica” Era of peace controlled by the Mongol Empire Transcontinental trade that reconstituted the old Silk Road Disease/Goods/Animals/Spices/Paper/Gunpowder/Banking/Printing OTHER MAJOR STATES “DEMONSTRATE REMARKABLE CONTINUITY, INNOVATION & DIVERSITY” CHINA 589-1279 CE BYZANTINE 330-1450 CE o o o o Eastern Rome Byzantine people refer to it as the Roman Empire Person to Know: Justinian Briefly rebuilt the Roman Empire to old borders Justinian Code Administrative System Divine, Absolute Emperor Elaborate Bureaucr. Christian Empire o o o THREE Dynasties SUI DYNASTY Reunited Grand Canal TANG DYNASTY High Point of Chinese Civiliz. Silk Road Tribute Buddhist/Confuc. Cultural Influence over Japan, Korea Printing SONG DYNASTY Paper Money Gunpowder Conquered by the MONGOLS Italian City-States New gov’t that replaced the Old Roman Empire Venice, Milan, Genoa, Verona, etc. Dominated Mediterranean trade Key trade between Europe and Asia Later traded with Ottoman Empire Feudal Europe Feudal Japan Decentralized Local feudal lords gained fealty over local people Highlight: Charlemagne Mirrored Europe Daimyo=Lord Samurai=Knights Americas o o o o o o o State systems expanded in scope and strength Similar to Afro-Eur. MAYA City States AZTEC Empire based in Central Mexico “Mexica” INCA Andes Mountains around Peru Road System Inheritance System Quipu KEY CONCEPT 3.3: INCREASED ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY & ITS CONSEQUENCES NOVGOROD TIMBUKTU HANGZHOU CALICUT BAGHDAD MALACCA CHINAMPAS CHAMPA RICE (Drought-resistant quick growing rice) WARU-WARU VENICE INVASIONS CEASE SAFE TRADE/TRAVEL RISE IN COMMERCE RISE IN TEMP. INCREASE IN AGRIC. MORE PEOPLE/LABOR DOWNFALL GROWTH INVASIONS DISEASES AGRICULTURAL DECLINE LITTLE ICE AGE ATHENS ROME ALEXANDRIA CHANG’AN PATALIPUTRA (MUCH OF THIS REMAINS THE SAME FROM THE LAST ERA… BUT THERE ARE SOME CHANGES) LABOR MANAGEMENT CHANGES Below are some fun new ways the elites managed the labor of the people. FREE PEASANTS NOMADIC PASTORIALIST GUILDS COERCED GOV’T LABOR TAXES MILITARY OBLIGATIONS Not everyone was happy with these new obligations (specifically the increase in dues/taxes… Special Note: THESE REVOLTS HAVE LITTLE HISTORICAL CONSEQUENCE. The successful rebellions are a few eras away…) Free Peasant Revolts Religious Revolts (White Lotus) TERRACING FAMILY STRUCTURE (THIS MAY SEEM CONTRADICTORY BUT THEY WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT CITIES BOTH ROSE & FELL) CROP YIELDS INCREASE DUE TO NEW TECHNOLOGY SOCIAL GENDER RELATIONS URBANIZATION LED TO MAJOR CHANGES PRODUCTION SPREAD OF RELIGION POST CLASSICAL INTERACTIONS HAVE MAJOR ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES HORSE-COLLAR CROPS TRANSPORTED TO SIMILAR CLIMATES ARTISANS & MERCHANTS INCREASED EXPORTS INDIA, CHINA PERSIA CHINA BUDDHISM CHRISTIANITY ISLAM KEY CONCEPT 4.1: GLOBALIZING NETWORKS OF COMMMUNICATION & EXCHANGE SAY WHAT YOU WILL ABOUT COLUMBUS, 1492 CHANGED THE GAME. EVERYTHING FROM TRADE, EMPIRE, MIGRATION, DIETS, DISEASE… THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE HAVE DEALT WITH A CONNECTED PLANET. MEET THE TECHNOLOGY GLOBAL CIRCULATION OF GOODS MARINERS THAT MADE IT POSSIBLE SPANISH SILVERASIAN MARKETS & EUROPEANS ENTER GLOBAL TRADE MARKET ASTROLABE COLUMBUS AMERICAS EUROPEAN MERCHANTS’ ROLE WAS TO TRANSPORT GOODS FROM ONE ASIAN COUNTRY TO ANOTHER ATLANTIC SYSTEM (MIDDLE PASSAGE) ZHENGHE INDIAN OCEAN COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE MAPS FROM OLD WORLD 1. Corn 2. Potatoes 3. Tomatoes 4. Cacao 1. Livestock 2. Disease 3. Sugar 4. Grains WIND JOINT STOCK COMPANIES COMPETED AGAINST EACH OTHER FOR GLOBAL TRADE (BRITISH & DUTCH SHOWN HERE) PATTERNS CARAVELS DA GAMA INDIA MERCANTILISM- INNOVATIONS IN THE VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS MINIATURES OVER THE CENTURIES THE RIFT GREW UNTIL BY 1500 CE IT WAS POLITICALLY SOLIDIFIED BY THE CONFLICT BETWEEN SUNNI OTTOMANS & SHIA SAFAVIDS. PLUS, WHERE IT WENT IT OFTEN TOOK ON LOCAL CHARACTERISTICS (See AFRICA). VODUN (CARIBBEAN) CULT of SAINTS (SOUTH AMERICA) SIKHISM (SOUTH ASIA) (LATIN AMERICA) (EUROPE) (JAPAN) LITERACY EXPANDED PROLIFERATED BY POPULAR AUTHORS KABUKI SYNCRETIC & NEW FORMS OF RELIGION (EUROPE) CERVANTES TO SOUTHEAST & EAST ASIA CODICES RENAISSANCE (EUROPE) BUDDHISM CONTINUED TO SPREAD WOOD BLOCK PRINTING (JAPAN) SHAKESPEARE CHRISTIANITY SPREAD AROUND THE WORLD CHRISTIANITY WENT GLOBAL. 40% OF CATHOLICs TODAY LIVE IN LATIN AMERICA! AS IT SPREAD, IT DIVERSIFIED. ALONG WITH THE SPREAD, THE RELIGIONS SPLIT INTO TWO CAMPS: PROTESTANT & CATHOLIC (See the REFORMATION). (PERSIA) JOURNEY to the WEST ISLAM SPREAD TO AFRO-EURASIA IMPACT OF: PROFIT$ AND HOW THIS PROFIT WAS SPENT ON THE VISUAL ARTS (MALI) REALLY, IT’s JUST THE IMPACT IT HAD ON RELIGION SUNDIATA IMPACT OF: INTERACTION GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF FOREIGN TRADE INSURES THE MILITARY SAFETY OF THE COUNTRY. FAVORABLE BALANCE OF TRADE REQUIRED. (CHINA) PRINCE HENRY NAVIG. SCHOOL FROM NEW WORLD KEY CONCEPT 4.2: NEW FORMS OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION & MODES OF PRODUCTION THE GLOBAL DEMAND FOR RAW MATERIALS AND FINISHED GOODS EXPANDED REQUIRING CORRESPONDING INCREASES IN PEASANT LABOR & PRODUCTION. FRONTIERMEN (FUR TRADERS) SET OUT TO SETTLE SIBERIA, RUSSIA BRITISH EXPORTS OF COTTON TEXTILES TO EUROPE INCREASED CHINESE SILK PRODUCTION INCREASED RANGE OF COERCED LABOR USED IN THE CASH CROPS GROWN ON PLANTATIONS LED TO HUGE INCREASE IN SLAVERY & PRODUCTION OF RAW MATERIALS. LABOR INCREASED THE BIGGEST CHANGE IN LABOR HISTORY (TO THIS POINT) IS THE TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE… LABOR COERCED PEASANT EUROPEAN COLONIES SPANISH USE OF INCAN MITA SPANISH SUBJUGATION OF INCAN SYSTEM OF LABOR FOR THE GREATER GOOD. IN REALITY, THE CROWN USED LABOR TO MINE SILVER. SPANISH CREOLES ENTREPRENEUR S MUGHAL ZAMINDARS GENDER FAMILY NATIVE AMERICAN MULATTO EUROPEAN MEN DEPENDED ON SE ASIAN WOMEN (THE TRADITIONAL MERCHANTS OF THE REGION) EUROPEAN EURO NOBILITY AFRICAN AMERICAN EUROPEAN IN THEORY, SPANISH COLONIAL SYSTEM WHERE THE SPANIARD WOULD RECEIVE LABOR FROM LOCALS IN RETURN FOR TEACHING THEM SPANISH & CATHOLICISM. DAIMYO JAPAN HAD TO DEAL WITH GROWING POWER OF ABSOLUTE MONARCHS SMALLER FAMILY SIZE IN EUROPE CREOLE MANCHUS IN CHINA GREW FROM WIDENING GLOBAL ECONOMIC OPPORTUNTIES AND IMPERIAL CONQUESTS MESTIZO RACIAL SOCIAL ELITES NEW ETHNIC, RACIAL, GENDER HIERARCHIES NEW EXISTING ENCOMIENDA / HACIENDA SYSTEM SPANIARD AMERICAS INDENTURED SERVITUDE TEMPORARY LABOR THAT IS USED TO PAY OFF A DEBT INCURRED BY THE SERVANT UNTIL THE DEBT IS PAID. CHATTEL SLAVERY PEOPLE ARE PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE BOUGHT AND SOLD. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL FORM OF SLAVERY. KEY CONCEPT 4.3: STATE CONSOLIDATION & IMPERIAL EXPANSION THIS SECTION FOCUSES ON ONE THING: MAINTAINING WHO HAS THE COMPETING FOR THE PEOPLE IN CHARGE USED MANY DIFFERENT WAYS TO MAINTAIN THAT POWER: FOR TRADE ROUTES ARTs ARCHITECTURE COURT LITERAT. OTTOMAN v. EURO PIRACY (Carib) RELIGION STATE-RIVALRIES (AZTEC) DIVINE RIGHT (EUR) HUMAN SACRIFICE TREATMENT of SUBJECTS 30 YEARS WAR OTTOM vs. SAFAV. (EUROPE) LOCAL RESISTANCE OTTOMAN DHIMMI MANCHUS in CHINA BUREAUCRACY LAND EMPIRES MANCHUs MUGHALs OTTOM. DEVSHIRME CHI. CIV. SER. EXAM (MIDDLE EAST) MARITIME EMPIRES PORTUGUESE SPANISH DUTCH OTTOMANs FRENCH RUSSIANs BRITISH PEASANT UPRISINGS (EUROPE) SAMURAI REVOLTS (JAPAN) KEY CONCEPT 5.1: INDUSTRIALIZATION & GLOBAL CAPITALISM THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IS* THE MOST IMPORTANT THING THAT EVER HAPPENED EVER… *ARGUABLY PRETTY MUCH ANYTHING AFTER THIS POINT CAN BE DIRECTLY TIED BACK TO IT. THE IT DOWN INTO SIX CATEGORIES. PRODUCTION GLOBAL TRADE ECON TRANSPORTATION BREAKS RESPONSE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION WORKERS ORGANIZED INTO UNIONS. THEY DEMANDED BETTER: WAGES HOURS CONDITIONS THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION WAS SUCH A HUGE SHIFT THAT IT EVEN CREATED ENTIRELY NEW SOCIAL CLASSES: TO THE SPREAD $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ COMMUNICATION $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ NINE FACTORS: (WHY THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BEGAN IN EUROPE) 1. 2. EUROPE’s LOCATION AVAILABILTY OF RAW MATERIALS EUROPEAN POPULATION GROWTH URBANIZATION AGRICULTURAL GROWTH PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS PLENTY OF RIVERs/CANALs ACCESS to FOREIGN RESOURCES CAPITAL 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES BY 1900, EUROPE CONTROLLED 80% OF EARTH’s SURFACE Q: WHY?????? A: INDUS. REV. THE FACTORY SYSTEM REQUIRED RAW MATERIALS. EUROPE WENT AROUND THE WORLD TO ACQUIRE THEM. EXPORT ECONOMIES EMERGED IN AFRICA, ASIA THAT FOCUSED ON PRODUCING ONE SINGLE CROP FOR EXPORT TO EUROPE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES AROUND THE WORLD DECLINED STEAM ENGINES BROUGHT NEW FORMS OF ENERGY FROM FOSSIL FUELS FACTORY SYSTEM LED TO SPECIALIZATION OF LABOR EVENTUALLY SPREAD TO EUROPE, US, RUSSIA, JAPAN nd 2 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION LED TO STEEL PRODUCTION IN th THE LATER 19 CENTURY LATIN AMERICA WAS USED AS A MINING CENTER EUROPE WAS NOT CONTENT WITH RAW MATERIALS. THEY ACQUIRED TERRITORY TO USE AS MARKETS FOR FINISHED GOODS. MARKETS+MATERIALS INDUSTRIALIZATION RAILROADS IS NOT FREE. FINANCIERS DEVELOPED NEW WAYS TO FACILITATE THE INDUSTRIAL REV KEY PHILOSOPHERS ALTERNATIVE VISIONS FUTURE EMERGE: OF THE STEAMSHIPS MARXISM ANARCHISM (1848) (1800s) SMITHCAPITALISM MIDDLE CLASS SOME STATES RESISTED CHANGE: QING MILLLIBERALISM TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENTS STOCK MARKETS SOME STATES TRIED INDUSTRIALIZATION MEIJI JAPAN CANALS ERIE (1825) TRANSNATIONAL BUSINESSES TODAY THESE ARE TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS INDUSTRIAL WORKING CLASS URBANIZATION INSURANCE COMPANIES GOLD STANDARD OTTOMAN TSARIST RUSSIA GOVERNMENT REFORMs SUEZ (1869) PANAMA (1914) (IN GREAT BRITAIN) PUBLIC EDUCATION LED TO POOR LIVING CONDITIONS: KEY CONCEPT 5.2: IMPERIALISM & NATION-STATE FORMATION THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION WAS A DOMESTIC PHENOMENON THAT HAD INTERNATIONAL CONSEQUENCES. THE MOST VISIBLE OF THESE IS THE GROWTH OF EUROPEAN EMPIRES IN THE SEARCH FOR MARKETS & MATERIALS. MANY STATES FROM THE PREVIOUS ERA DOUBLED DOWN ON EXISTING COLONIES: EUROPE (later USA, JAPAN) USED THEIR INDUSTRIAL ADVANTAGE TO BUILD EMPIRE THROUGHOUT ASIA, PACIFIC, and AFRICA ECONOMIC IMPERIALI$M BRITISH INDIA DUTCH INDONESIA METHODS USED BY THE ‘WEST’: DIPLOMACY WARFARE LAND ACQUIRED LAND ACQUIRED & VIA TREATY MAINTAINED VIA TECH. ADVANTAGE NOT ALL ACTS OF IMPERIALISM REQUIRED A TOTAL TAKEOVER OF PRE-EXI$TING POLITICAL $TRUCTURE$. OFTEN IT WAS MORE LUCRATIVE TO DOMINATE THEM ECONOMICALLY. EXAMPLE$: WESTERN ARRIVAL INFLUENCED BOTH THE FORMATION & CONTRACTION OF STATES AROUND THE WORLD: FORMATION: AMERICAN MANIFEST DESTINY BERLIN CONFERENCE 1884 BELGIANs IN THE CONGO TERM TO KNOW: SETTLER COLONY FOREIGN FAMILY UNITS ‘SETTLE’ IN NEW COLONY. AS LOCAL POPULATION DECREASES, FOREIGNERS TAKE THAT LAND. GENERALLY SEEN AS RACIALLY SUPERIOR TO INDIGENOUS. MEIJI JAPAN CONTRACTION: OPIUM WAR EXAMPLES: KENYA SOUTH AFRICA MOZAMBIQUE RUSSIAN EXPANSION THE AP FOCUSES HERE ON THE DISSOLUTION OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE: ZIMBABWE AUSTRALIA ALGERIA AMERICAN FRONTIER BALKAN INDEP. EGYPTIAN SEMI-INDEP. EUROPEANS NORTH AFRICA DEVELOPMENT OF NEW STATES: IMPERIALISM TOOK PLACE DURING THE GOLDEN AGE OF POLITICAL CARTOONS. HERE ARE TWO DEMONSTRATING THE EUROPEANS’ LAND GRABS IN CHINA & AFRICA CHEROKEE, SIAM, ZULU, HAWAII RISE OF NATIONALISM: GERMANY, LIBERIAN THIS WHOLE ENTERPRISE WAS FACILITATED BY RACIAL POLICIES. EUROPEANS JUSTIFIED THEIR ACTIONS IN NUMEROUS WAYS. HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES: 1. SOCIAL DARWINISM - “WE ARE BETTER BECAUSE OF SCIENCE” 2. ‘WHITE MAN’s BURDEN’ - “WE ARE DOING THIS BECAUSE WE CARE” 3. COMPETITION - “IF WE WEREN’T HERE; SOME OTHER WHITE GUYS WOULD BE” KEY CONCEPT 5.3: NATIONALISM, REVOLUTION, & REFORM THIS ERA IS DEDICATED TO CHANGE. THE FIRST TWO SECTIONS LOOKED AT THE EFFECTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (5.1, 5.2). THIS CONCEPT ALSO HAS A CATLYST: THE ENGLIGHTENMENT. BELOW, IS THE SUMMARY OF THE 18th-19th CENTURY REFORM MOVEMENTS THAT RESHAPED THE EARTH’s STATUS QUO. IT CAN BE DIVIDED INTO 4 KEY AREAS OF FOCUS: PEOPLE BEGAN TO SEE BEYOND THEIR VILLAGE, TO SEE COMMONALITIES BETWEEN THEMSELVES AND THOSE AROUND THEM. THIS NEW ‘NATIONAL’ IDENTITY WAS LINKED TO THE NATIONAL BORDERS OF THE NATION. LEADERS USED THIS TO UNITE THE PEOPLE. THE CATALYST: LANGUAGE-RELIGION-CUSTOMS-LOCATION THE ENLIGHTENMENT CALLED TO ACTION BY THE ENLIGHTENMENT THINKERS, MANY GROUPS PUSHED FOR REFORMS, RIGHTS, or ALL-OUT-REVOLUTION BELOW ARE EXAMPLES OF REVOLUTIONS OVER EMPIRE: AN INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENT BEGINNING IN EUROPE THAT ATTEMPTED TO REFORM SOCIETY USING REASON, LOGIC, & SCIENCE THINKERS LISTED BY NAME: VOLTAIRE ROUSSEAU LOCKE RELIGIOUS TOLERATION SOCIAL CONTRACT NATURAL RIGHTS MONTESQUIEU SEPERATION OF POWERS INDEPENDENCE: MURATHAN OVER WHOM: MUGHALs 1707 YEAR: NEW NATION: MUR. EMP. U.S.A. BRITISH 1776 U.S.A. FRANCE HAITI LOUIS XVI FRANCE 1789 1791 Republic of France HAITI REVOLUTION WASN’t THE ONLY CAUSE FOR CHANGE IN THIS ERA. BELOW ARE OTHER MOVEMENTS AGAINST AUTHORITY. SLAVE REBELLION: ANTI-IMPERIALISM: CHALLENGE RELIGION, CLASS, POLITICS, SUPERSTITION DOCUMENTS TO (Jefferson, KNOW: US D I 1776) HAITI REVOLUTION 1857 SEPOY REBELLION MAROON SOCIETIES THE “JAMAICA” LETTER (Simon Bolivar, 1815) NOT ONLY DID THE ENLIGHTENMENT LEAD TO POLITICAL CHANGE, IT ALSO SPARKED DRASTIC SOCIAL CHANGES: & SERFDOM RELIGION: ECLARATION OF NDEPENDENCE DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN (National Assembly, 1789) LATIN AMERICA SPAIN EARLY 1800s MANY (SPANISH FOR “FUGITIVE/RUNAWAY”) BOXER REBELLION TAIPING GHOST DANCE XHOSA CATTLE THESE REVOLTS LED TO SOME IMPERIAL CHANGES 1.TANZIMAT REFORMS (OTTOMAN EMPIRE) 2. SELF-STRENGTHENING (QING EMPIRE) SOME MOVEMENTS TRANSCENDED NATIONAL BORDERS POLITICAL IDEOLOGY LIBERALISM SOCIALISM COMMUNISM FEMINISM SENECA WOLLSTONECRAFT DE GOUGES FALLS CONV. KEY CONCEPT 5.4: GLOBAL MIGRATIONS INDUSTRIALIZATION, IMPERIALISM, & THE RISE OF THE GLOBAL CAPITALIST ECONOMY INCREASED THE AMOUNT OF MIGRATION IN THIS ERA. CAUSES MIGRANTS MANUAL LABORERS & SKILLED PROFESSIONALS WHO MIGRATE IN SEARCH OF WORK POPULATION GROWTH o Improved Food Production o Improved Medicine WHY RELOCATE? Free will (Choice) COERCED LABOR Slavery Indentured Servitude • Especially Indian & Chinese Convict Labor o TEMPORARY Seasonal (Crops) Return Home after • Examples: o o IMPROVED TRANSPORT o Trains, Autos, Steamboat o Japan, Lebanon, Italy OUTCOMES o o GENDER Migrants tended to be male Women remained home filling in for the absent males JAPANESE RUSSIANS ETHNIC ENCLAVES o Areas where migrants grouped in new areas o Transplant their culture to the enclave o Ex. “Little Italy”; “Chinatown”, “Germantown” ANTI-IMMIGRANT POLICIES o Governmental prejudice against the migrants o Tried to regulate the #s of immigrants o Ex. Chinese Exclusion, White Australia SIBERIA ITALIANS CHINESE INDIANS EUROPEANS IRISH LEBANESE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 6.1: SCIENCE & THE ENVIRONMENT SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENTS SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENT IN THIS ERA MAKES THE PREVIOUS ONES SEEM LIKE CAVEMEN DISCOVERING FIRE. THE AP ONLY NEEDS YOU TO KNOW A FEW: ENVIRONMENT HUMAN EXPANSION LED TO EXPLOITATION OF RESOURCES: THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT: GEOGRAPHIC DISTANCE=NOT-A-PROBLEM AFTER THESE INNOVATIONS 2. ______________________ DISEASE EMERGING AS EPIDEMICS: LIST THREE NEW MODES OF TRANSPORTATION 1. ____________ 2. ____________ 3. ___________ 1. ______________________ COMMUNICATION: (n)- Universally recognized scientific achievements that, for a time, provide model problems and solutions for a community of researchers DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH POVERTY: 1. ______________________ 3. ______________________ TRANSPORTATION: LIST THREE NEW MODES OF COMMUNICATION 1. ____________ 2. ____________ 3. ___________ DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFTS 2. ______________________ 3. ______________________ 1. ___________________________ 2. ___________________________ 3. ___________________________ 4. ___________________________ DISEASE DUE TO LIFESTYLE CHANGE: 1. ______________________ 2. ______________________ 3. ______________________ FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING, LABEL WHETHER THESE: INCREASE or DECREASE INCREASE 1. ____________ or FORESTS DECREASE BRIEF SYNOPSIS: _____________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ DESERTS INCREASE 2. ____________ or DECREASE BRIEF SYNOPSIS: _____________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ 3. ____________ Q: WHAT DO THESE HAVE IN COMMON? BRIEF SYNOPSIS: _____________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ IBEX JAVAN TIGER RIVER DOLPHIN BLACK RHINO A: _______________________________ MEDICAL INNOVATIONS 1. ____________ DESCRIBE THE GREEN REVOLUTION How did Gregory Pincus change the history of the planet? 2. ____________ 3. ____________ MILITARY TECHNOLOGY: 1. ________ 2. ________ 3. ________ MILITARY TACTICS: 1. ________ 2. ________ 3. ________ LED TO INCREASED CASUALTIES ENERGY INNOVATIONS 1. ____________ 2. ____________ 6.2: GLOBAL CONFLICTS/CONSEQUENCES 1900= EARTH DOMINATED BY ___________ BUT ALSO _._._., _______&_______ DEMOGRAPHIC/SOCIAL CHANGES Match the following OldWorld empires to the reason for their downfall: NATIONALIST LEADERS IMPERIA OTTOMAN POL/SOC UNREST RUSSIAN TECH. STAGNATION MING MILITARY DEFEAT WHAT ARE/WERE THE ___ ___ETHNIC, ___ REGIONAL, GOALS OF THE MOVEMENT RELIGIOUS LISM HOW DID INDIA & GHANA GAIN INDEPENCENCE? Both of these led to DRAW THE NEW BOUNDARIES METROPOLE EXAMPLES 1. ___________went to _____________________. 2. ___________ went to _____________________. 3. ___________ went to _____________________. METROPOLE (n) - ________________________________ _________________________________________________ ETHNIC VIOLENCE JINNAH: BIAFRA: _______________________ QUEBECOIS: _______________________ S? REFUGEES GLOBAL CONFLICTS MOVEMENTS BORDERS: WITHOUT TOTAL WAR (n) - _____________________________ ______________________________________________ ___EXAMPLES OF STATE MOBILIZATION OF RESOURCES: ____________ _______________ _______________________ ___________________ ___________________ HOW DID ALGERIA, VIETNAM, & ANGOLA GAIN INDEPENDENCE? 1. _____________ 3. th CONFLICT DOMINATED MUCH OF THE 20 CENTURY; SOME OPPOSED IT, OTHERS INTENSIFIED IT INTENSIFICATION OF CONFLICT OPPOSITION TO CONFLICT2. _____________ LABEL THE METHOD: LABEL THE METHOD: GANDHI: __________________ FRANCO: __________________ MLK: ______________________ IDI AMIN: __________________ THICH: ____________________ MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: _________________ IRA: _______________________ PICASSO: __________________ ETA: ______________________ NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT: AL QAEDA: ________________ ___________________________ ANTI-APARTHEID MOVMENT: ___________________________ TIANANMEN SQ. PROTESTS: ___________________________ METHODS OF INCREASING NATIONALISM TO MOBILIZE THE POPULATION: 1. ____________ 2. ____________ 3. ____________ SOURCES OF GLOBAL CONFLICT IMPERIALIST EXPANSION BY EUROPEAN POWERS (& JAPAN) EXAMPLE : _______________________________________________ COMPETITION FOR RESOURCES EXAMPLE : _______________________________________________ ETHNIC CONFLICT EXAMPLE : _______________________________________________ GREAT BRITAIN v. GERMANY EXAMPLE : _______________________________________________ NATIONALIST IDEOLOGIES EXAMPLE : _______________________________________________ CRISES FROM THE GREAT DEPRESSION EXAMPLE : _______________________________________________ COLD WAR SUPERPOWERS= ________ vs. _____ COLD WAR ALLIANCES= ________ vs. _________ COLD WAR ENDING=_________________________ IMPACT OF GLOBAL CONFLICTS ON POPULAR CULTURE (POP CULTURE) DADA BOND SOCIALIST REALISM IMPACT: ________________ IMPACT: _________________________ IMPACT: ________________ IMPACT: ______________ 6.3: GLOBAL ECONOMY/SOCIETY/CULTURE GOVERNMENT RESPONSES TO ECONOMIC CRISES: GOV’T ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNISM: 5 YEAR PLAN: ______________________ ____________________ GREAT LEAP FORWARD _________________ _________________ _ CAPITALISM: _________________ _________________ _ REAGAN (USA) NASSER IN EGYPT $ NEW DEAL: ______________________ ____________________ FASCIST CORPORATE ECONOMY FREE-MARKET POLICIES ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ PINOCHET (CHI) INTERDEPENDENCY NAME THE MISSION OF THE FOLLOWING 20th CENTURY ORGANIZATIONS UNITED NATIONS LIST TWO RIGHTS DECLARED IN THE FOLLOWING: THATCHER (UK) DENG (CHINA) EXPORT ORIENTED ECONOMIES IN SE ASIA HUMAN RIGHTS 1. _________________ 2. _____________ CULTURAL IDENTITY WHAT IS NEGRITUDE? EXCLUSIONARY REACTIONS XENOPHOBIA (n)- _________ _________________________ _________________________ NEW SPIRITUALITY: WOMEN’s RIGHTS 1. ___________________ 2. ___________________ END OF WHITE AUSTRALIA 1. ___________________ 2. ___________________ What does Hare Krishna preach? What does Falun Gong preach? Give examples of GLOBAL SPORTS: Give examples of MUSIC/FILM DIFFUSION: