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Title: The World: Since 1945


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The WorldSince 1945
  • Ch. 19

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Political Climate
  • End of Colonial Empires
  • Postwar- cant fund colonies loose control
  • B/W 1950 and 1980 Asia and Africa demand and gain
    freedom (50 new nations in Africa alone)

3
Global Impact
  • The new nations during the Great Liberation
    became known as the developing world
  • Around 90 new nations attempted the process of
    modernization- build a stable government and
    economy.

4
What do you think..
  • Write down three issues or problems these new
    countries may face in their attempt to Modernize.

5
Cold War Global
  • Superpowers- nations strong enough to influence
    the acts and policies of other nations.
  • US and the Soviet Union
  • Ideology-wants new countries to adapt their
    system of thought and belief
  • Many nations choose not to ally with either side
    in hope of establishing their own identity

6
Questions
  • Why is it difficult for new nations to remain
    neutral?
  • Is it possible to remain completely neutral in
    the growing global economy?

7
Cold War Ends
  • Ends with the collapse of the Soviet Union in
    1991. Why did it end?
  • With the end many nations demanded greater
    independence to protect their culture and
    traditional beliefs. Religion was a major factor.

8
The Globe
  • Since 1945 there was a democratic movement.
  • Many countries set up a form of democracy
  • Leading to interdependence- the dependence of a
    country on goods, resources, and knowledge from
    other parts of the world.

9
Questions
  • What are three reasons interdependence increased
    after 1945?
  • What are the positive and negative impacts of
    interdependence?

10
UN
  • United Nations was set up after WWII to settle
    disputes
  • Helped with the decolonization
  • Hold global summits conferences of leaders and
    experts from around the world

11
Global Issues
  • Deadly Weapons
  • During Cold War much was done to slow arms race
  • 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty-stop the
    spread of nuclear weapons
  • Many nations did not want to sign, why can some
    nations (US and Russia) have them but not others

12
Human Rights
  • 1948 UN members approved the Universal
    Declaration of Human Rights- all people entitled
    to basic freedoms
  • What do you think they were?

13
  • No discrimination against race, color, sex,
    language, property, birth, or other status.
  • Human rights are defined as the right to life,
    liberty, and security of person.
  • As a result this tried to prevent torture,
    arbitrary arrest, and other methods of
    Discrimination.

14
  • By doing this what responsibility did the UN
    adopt?
  • Why could this be a problem?
  • Was it effective?

15
Terrorism
  • Since the 1960s terrorism has increased around
    the world
  • Terrorism is the willful use of violence,
    especially against civilians, to achieve
    political goals.
  • Typically in the form of bombings, kidnappings,
    airplane hijackings, shootings

16
Intervention
  • The questions is raised does the world community
    have a duty to step in and end abuses?

17
  • The UN has a mixed record in some cases they will
    and in others will not. Helped protect the Kurds
    in Iraq but did not help the Tutsis in Rwanda.
  • In many cases the terrorism is handled by the
    nation involved as see with 9/11 2001 and the
    United States.

18
Ch. 19
  • Section 2
  • Global Economic trends

19
Global North and South
  • If you divide the world in half above the
    equator the North is relatively rich and the
    South is relatively poor
  • What are some reasons for this separation?

20
Rich Nations
  • Live in temperate zone
  • Allows for diversity of food and goods
  • Capitalist economies- free markets
  • Most people are literate, earn a wage and have
    basic health services
  • Although there are public services- education
    food and drug regs. Most items are established by
    the people

21
Poor Nations
  • The global south or the developing world
  • 75 of worlds population and much of its natural
    resources
  • Unlike the nations that industrialized before
    1900 newer nations have not had enough time to
    build up their capital and industry

22
  • Why has the south struggled to catch up to the
    north?
  • Do you think they will be able to close the gap?
    Why or why not?
  • How would you recommend they fix these problems?

23
Read Dollarization 88
24
Economic Interdependence
  • The rich control much of the worlds capital,
    trade, and technology
  • They depend on low-paid workers in developing
    states to produce goods cheap

25
Two way street
  • Multinational corporations invest in developing
    countries to protect their industry
  • However, they are able to produce goods and sell
    them back to the nations at great profit
  • Also able to set wages and stop workers strikes
    due to large population in south

26
Can it change?
  • Oil Crisis- 1973 Organization of Petroleum
    Exporting Countries (OPEC)-controls oil in middle
    east
  • Cut off oil and drove prices up, making it
    difficult for industrial north to profit.
  • How can this example be used to look at the world
    problems?

27
Debt Crisis
  • The debt owed by poor nations to the rich has
    been increasing as they have invested in the
    countries
  • 1980s loans were given by banks in the north,
    when the economy rose, but economy has slowed and
    the interest rates rose causing economic problems
    for the south.

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  • As a result the rich nations could not get all
    their money back slowing the world economy
  • Basically a small problem in the rich areas leads
    to major issues in the poor
  • Leads to privatization-selling off of state owned
    industries to private investors
  • This allowed rich northerners to buy industry and
    set wages and prices further hurting the south

29
Read Sweatshop Warriors90
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Obstacles to Development
  • Geography
  • Population and Poverty
  • Economic Dependence
  • Economic Policies
  • Political Instability

31
Geography
  • Problems- Africa, Asia, Latin America
  • Lack of natural resources, climate, rainfall,
    farmland, and disease

32
Population and Poverty
  • Better medicine and more food leads to population
    explosion
  • The rapid population growth in developing
    countries moves faster than the economy
  • - Why does this create a spiraling problem?

33
Result
  • Population up
  • Jobs stay the same
  • Poverty up
  • No money to improve quality of life so either
    stays the same or goes down
  • Is there anyway to fix this problem?

34
Economic Dependence
  • Developing nations sell raw materials to the west
  • Rely on West for manufactured goods and
    investments
  • Also many nations only have one cash crop- sugar,
    cocoa, or copper

35
Economic Policies
  • Many nations leaned towards socialism to
    modernize
  • Modeled new govt after other nations than their
    colonial rulers
  • As a result the governments were responsible for
    the development instead of private investment
  • Big issue government is poor

36
Political Instability
  • Civil wars slow the development
  • Military leaders spend most of the nations money
    on weapons instead of on education housing or
    health care

37
Environment
  • Population growth results in more waste no
    effective system to deal with it
  • Saw some progress during the 50s but not until
    1970s did the world see environmentalist- people
    trained to study and research the impact of
    industrialization on the environment

38
Results
  • The continuous strip mining of oars, coal, oil
    had drained the earth and at the pace the world
    was consuming they would run out
  • Chemical pesticides and fertilizers had polluted
    the soil and the food grown in it- Cancer

39
Results continued
  • Gases from power plants resulted in acid rain
  • Global warming
  • Some rich nations passed laws to improve
    conditions but other nations cant enforce laws so
    large nations outsource to those nations to cut
    costs

40
Larry Rohter- Sugar in Brazil pg. 538
41
Sec 3
  • Life

42
Urbanization
  • As with most developing nations people flock to
    cities to find jobs
  • Problem was many people had no money and could
    not find jobs- not enough factories- no govt
    investment
  • Shantytowns developed

43
Westernization
  • During age of imperialism colonies were taught
    the western ideas were the best
  • Resulted when nations gained independence they
    strived to be like the west

44
Why is this not good?
45
Read Cultural Globalization 89
46
Mohandas Gandhi
  • Felt the west was wrong b/c focused on gaining
    possessions
  • Felt this undermines the community and family
  • Felt you could modernize through technology
    without the desire for material goods

47
Read From Jihad vs. McWorld pg. 522
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  • FINISH SEC 3
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