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Chapter 8 review Pt1

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Chapter 8, Political Geography Rubenstein Globalization ? an important political trend particularly in the Post-Cold War era. Cold War was between democracy (USA) and communism (former USSR) ? arms buildup in both countries After fall of USSR in 1991, Cold War was officially over Now most of world is coming together economically, politically, and even militarily This has resulted in a loss of cultural diversity ? i.e. go to Guam, an island in the South Pacific, and find a Hard Rock Caf? Further, the standard for globalization is usually set in the USA a). This can be a source of resentment to other cultures b). Look at it this way ? would you want to emulate Shi?ite Muslim ways? Key Issue #1: Where are states located?

AP World Chapter 31 Outline

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Matt Whitney Period 3 AP world Chapter 31 The Collapse of The Old Order The Stalin Revolution Plan to industrialize Russia- Stalin?s goal was to turn the USSR into an industrial nation. The goal of industrialization was not to produce consumer goods for a mass market instead its goal was to make the communist party greater and gain power around the world. Collectivization of agriculture ? Collectivization meant consolidating small private farms into larger collective fields, making the farmers work together in commonly owned fields. Each collective was expected to supply the government with a fixed amount of food (kinda like taxes).

Human geography outline chapter 8

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Chapter 8, Political Geography Rubenstein Globalization ? an important political trend particularly in the Post-Cold War era. Cold War was between democracy (USA) and communism (former USSR) ? arms buildup in both countries After fall of USSR in 1991, Cold War was officially over Now most of world is coming together economically, politically, and even militarily This has resulted in a loss of cultural diversity ? i.e. go to Guam, an island in the South Pacific, and find a Hard Rock Caf? Further, the standard for globalization is usually set in the USA a). This can be a source of resentment to other cultures b). Look at it this way ? would you want to emulate Shi?ite Muslim ways? Key Issue #1: Where are states located?

AP Review

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AP Review Compare and contrast the effects of World War I, World War II, and the Cold War on the United States, the Soviet Union, African States, Asia, and Europe. World War I -USA had a very strong economy based on an _______________ policy before the war -They joined the Allies in 1917 and helped to win the war in 1918 -Formation of the ____________________ -Europe was in a lot of debt after the war -US lent a lot of money, in the form of ___________, to Europe for rebuilding -Treaty of ______________ cripples Germany militarily and economically -Rise of ________________ and the Nazi Party -Great Depression started in ______ -____________ gets more powerful -Russian revolutions led to civil wars and the formation of the Soviet Union -Non-aggression pact signed

Ap Hug chapter 7 question 2

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The answer to "what was the official religious policy of the former Soviet Union?" is?Athism.
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Russia summary

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Russia's unique geographic location astride both Europe and Asia has influenced its history and shaped its destiny. Russia never has been entirely an Eastern or a Western country. As a result, Russian intellectuals have long debated the country's development and contribution to world history. In 1917, revolutionaries overthrew the Russian czarist government. They changed Russia's name to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (R.S.F.S.R.). In 1922, the R.S.F.S.R. and three other republics formed a new nation called the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.), also known as the Soviet Union. The U.S.S.R. broke apart in 1991, and Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine invited the other republics to join a federation called the Commonwealth of Independent States.

Soviet Union

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Soviet Union Collapse of the Soviet system created new, often bitter, regional disputes. Conflicts in other regions often led to massive bloodshed. Central regional rivalries Surge of conflicts significantly constrained the spread of democracy Opposition to religion with the Soviets Ethnic and religious clashes occurred in several new nations Disagreements between Czechs and Slovaks resulted in the split of Czechoslovakia Most important post-Soviet clash occurred in Yugoslavia Conflict had spread to Bosnia, where Serbs attacked not only Croats but also Muslims NATIO intervened and protected a new nation in Bosnia-Herzegovina Only ongoing Military occupation had protected peace Ethnic and Religious Tensions Every group had own point of view

The Earth and Its Peoples - Chapter 33

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CHAPTER 33 Crisis, Realignment, and the Dawn of the ?Post?Cold War World, 1975?1991 SEQ NLI \r 0 \h ?? seq NL1 \r 0 \h CHAPTER OUTLINE I?? seq NLA \r 0 \h . Postcolonial Crises and Asian Economic Expansion, 1975?1990 A?? seq NL1 \r 0 \h . Revolutions, Depressions, and Democratic Reform in Latin America 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . The success of the Cuban Revolution both energized the revolutionary left throughout Latin America and led the United States to organize its political and military allies in Latin America in a struggle to defeat communism.

The Earth and Its Peoples - Chapter 32

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CHAPTER 32 The Cold War and Decolonization, 1945?1975 SEQ NLI \r 0 \h ?? seq NL1 \r 0 \h CHAPTER OUTLINE I?? seq NLA \r 0 \h . The Cold War A?? seq NL1 \r 0 \h . The United Nations 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . After World War II Western leaders perceived the Soviet Union as the center of a world revolutionary movement, while Soviet leaders felt themselves surrounded by the western countries and their North Atlantic Treaty Organization (founded 1949). The United Nations provided a venue for face-to-face debate between the two sides in the Cold War.

REA Online Practice Euro (20)

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AP EUROPEAN HISTORY Practice Test DIRECTIONS: Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is followed by five suggested answers or completions. Select the one that is best in each case. 1. Henry VIII's principal assistant in enhancing monarchial controls during the 1530s was A. Thomas Cranmer. B. Thomas More. C. Thomas Wolsey. D. William Cecil. E. Thomas Cromwell. 2. Ren? Descartes maintained or has been credited with all of the following EXCEPT A. first publication of the discovery of coordinate or analytical geometry. B. developing the science of optics through the laws of refraction of light. C. established as his famous philosophic starting place: "cogito ergo sum" ? I think therefore I am.

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