Contemporary Era

Collapse of Empires

Ottoman Empire

Turkey

Russian Empire

The Soviet Union

Communism

Limited free speech

Qing Empire

The Republic of China

Communism

Redistribution of land to peasants

5 year plans

Heavy Industry

Death of opposers

Great Leap Forward

Industrialization

Collectivization of agriculture

20 million died from famine

Causes of World War 2

Rise of Facism

Extreme nationalism; Italy

Totalitarianism

no freedom

Great Depression

German Aggression

Rise of Nazi Party

Holocaust

Frustration with Treaty of Versailles

World War 2

60 million casualties

Creation of NATO, EU, and UN

NATO trying to stop spread of communism

Collapse of Europe's Economy

Atomic bomb; Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Genocides

Holocaust

Ukraine

Cambodia

Armenia

Rwanda

Cold War

US and Russian aggression

Communism vs. Democracy

Communism vs. Capitalism

Nuclear Weapons

constant threat

Space race

Berlin War

Fear of Espionage

prevalent in media

Trade Embargoes

Ex. Cuba

Proxy Wars

Korean War

Korea divided by DMZ

Angolan Civil War

3 culturally distinct groups backed by South Africa, US, and USSR

Cease fire

Non-aligned movement

Countries in Asia and Africa

Self-determinations, and sovereignty

Greater acceptance of newly created nations

End of Cold War

Improvements in relationship between US and USSR

Berlin War taken down

USSR and US economy broken

End of Soviet Union

New States

Land reasource and redistribution

White revolution in Iran

Kerala

India

Partition of India

Non violent protests

Inspired Civil Rights movement

Inspired Nelson Mandela

Indian National Congress

Muslim League

Led to creation of Pakistan

Intensification of conflict

Al-Qaeda

Osama Bin Laden

Shining Path

Terrorism in Peru

Decolonization

Israel

Creation of Israel due to Zionist movement

Israel and Palestine conflict

Arab and Jewish sections

Cambodia

Wanted independence from France

Cultural revolution

Famine took 2 million lives

Pakistan

Chaotic partition

Tensions over Kashmir

Advances

Communication

Radios

TV's and Phones

Internet

Transportation

Air travel

Shipping containers

Energy

Petroleum

Natural Gas

Nuclear Energy

Green Revolution

New fertilizers and pesticides

More food production

Damage to environment

Medical

Penicillin

Contraceptives

Emerging epidemic diseases

Vaccines

Environment

Desertification

Deforestation

Decline in air quality

Consumption of fresh water

Greenhouse gases

Economies in Global Age

Free market politics

no government intervention

Knowledge economy

Ex. Silicon Valley

Manufacturing Economies

Ex. Bangladesh

Cheaper production

Mexico

NAFTA

Economic Institutions and Trade Agreements

ASEAN

WHO

NAFTA

Global Culture

Reggae music

BBC Television

Bollywood

Olympics and World Cup

Reforms

UN Declaration of Human Rights

Feminist Movements

US Civil Rights Acts

Greenpeace movements

Anti-IMF activism

Anti-apartheid movement

Causes of World War 1

Assasination of Archduke

Alliances between nations

Militarism

Imperialism

Nationalism

World War 1

New nation-states

Total war

New weapons; machine guns, grenades

Great Depression

Stock Market Crash

Collapse of world trade

Bank failures

Roosevelt's New Deal

Work relief for unemployed

Russia 5 year plan

developing industry

Made USSR more stable

Food shortage

Treaty of Versailles forcing Germany to pay billions

Imperialism

Japanese in Korea and invades China

National Independence Movement in India

Western States in Asia and Africa

Used in World War 2 to provide raw materials and manpower

League of nations failure

US superpower