Title: The World Since 1945: to Present
1The World Since 1945 to Present
2An End to European Colonial Empires
- The postwar decades brought a major turning point
in world history. - The colonial empires crumbled.
- The Cold War put strains on American society and
the government. - Nationalist movements began in the 1930s in
Africa, Asia and the Middle East. - After World War II nationalist leaders insisted
on independence.
3 1945
- The United Nations was set up at the end of World
War II as a forum for settling disputes. UN
agencies provide services for millions of people
worldwide. The UN has also sponsored global
summits, conferences of leaders and experts from
around the world. These summits have discussed
issues such as the environment, women , and
population.
4Other Organizations
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
1947 was formed to establish fair trade policies
for all nations. - The World Trade Organization (WTO) was formed in
1995 and its goal was to establish global rules
of trade. - The World Bank and the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) played a large role in the world
economy by making loans to developing nations. - Other types of nongovernmental organizations
formed were the International Olympic Committee
and the International Red Cross.
5Global Issues
- In 1945, the United States exploded two atomic
bombs. Nations have poured resources into
building nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons grew
from 3 in 1945 to over 50,000 in 1980. - In 1968, many nations signed the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) agreeing to stop
the spread of nuclear weapons. - In 1995, the treaty was renewed but some nations
still refused to sign. - After the Cold War ended, many nations kept
spending big sums on the military.
6Human Rights
- In 1948, UN members approved the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, which gave people
basic rights and freedoms without distinction of
any kind race, color, sex, language, property,
birth, or other status. - Human Rights include the right to life, liberty,
and security of person. - In 1975, the national signed the Helsinki Accords
which gave rights to freedom of speech, religion,
and the press, rights to a fair trial, earn a
living and live in safety.
7Terrorism
- Terrorism has increased since the 1960s.
Terrorism is done by bombings, kidnappings,
airplane hijacks, and shootings. - Terrorists focus attention on their causes and
try to force demands on governments. - To combat terrorism, governments have passed
tough laws and increased watchfulness.
8GLOBAL NORTH AND SOUTH
- The Cold War created a split between the
communist East and the capitalist West. - Rich nations the global North includes the
industrial nations of Europe and North America,
as well as Japan and Australia. They control
most of the worlds wealth and have basically
capitalist economies. - Poor Nations The global South refers to the
developing world. Most of these nations lie in
Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The South has
75 of the worlds population and much of its
natural resources. The global South remains
underdeveloped and poor and life is a daily
struggle for survival.
91960s
- The Green Revolution begins, scientists applied
new technology to increasing food production for
the worlds growing population. - The Green Revolution had limits it succeeded
only in areas with regular moisture and required
chemical fertilizers and pesticides and an
irrigation system, which only wealthy farmers
could afford.
10 1969
On July 21, American astronaut Neil Armstrong
became the first man to walk on the moon.
111980s
The computer becomes an essential tool in homes
and offices.
121991
- The global Cold War ends when the Soviet Union
collapsed. Tensions eased and conflicts were
resolved. People hoped for peace. - Ethnic Conflict Within many nations, ethnic
groups have clashed. In some countries conflicts
have erupted between rival ethnic and religious
groups.
13New Nations Seek Stability
- After winning independence, new nations had high
hopes for the future. - People in new nations came from different
cultural traditions. - As problems multiplied, the military leaders
often took control. - Democracy did make some progress in the late
1980s and 1990s. - Africa, Asian and Latin America had been ruled by
dictators held multiparty elections.
14 2000
A new millennium, or thousand-year period, brings
both hopes and fears. The Millennium Dome in
Greenwich, England was built to celebrate the
start of this new era in history.
15Old Ways and New
- Since 1945, people in the world have flocked to
cities to find jobs and escape poverty. Cities
offer economic opportunities and attractions such
as sports, concerts and stores. - Some newcomers settled in shantytowns which were
slums on the outskirts of the cities. They are
very crowded and dangerous. There are a lot of
drugs and crime.
16New Rights Role For Women
- After 1945, womens movements brought changes to
both the western and the developing worlds. By
1950, women had won the right to vote in most
European nations, as well in Japan, China,
Brazil, and other countries. A small number of
women won elected office. - In the industrial world, more and more women
worked outside the home. By the 1970s, the
feminist movement sought greater access for women
to jobs and promotions, and equal play. Women
advanced into good jobs such as business owners
and executives, scientists, and technicians.
17Science Technology
- Since 1945 many things have changed.
- Computers were first built in the 1940s and were
huge and slow. With the invention of the silicon
chip by 2000 a huge computer network linked
businesses, governments and individuals around
the world. We now can communicate, and buy and
sell on line. - Medical Breakthroughs Scientists developed new
antibiotics. Vaccines wiped out some diseases
and prevented the spread of others. By 2000, new
challenges arose with the spread of deadly
diseases such as AIDS. In the 70s , surgeons
learned to transplant organs to save lives.
Success was also made in treating some cancers. - The Space Age 1957 the Soviet Union launched
Sputnik into orbit. In 1969, the United States
landed the first man on the moon. Since the Cold
War, the United States and Russia have cooperated
in joint space ventures.
18A New Global Culture
- Modern communications technology has created a
new world - Radio, TV, fax machines, satellites, and computer
networks - have put people in touch and helped create a new
global world. - The United States is the driving force with
fashions, products, and entertainment. - The Artsin the last 100 years, the western world
has gained a new appreciation for the arts of
other countries.
19Looking Ahead
- Many recent trends and issues emerged long before
1945 and will continue for a long time. - At the same time, new issues and new conflicts
will take shape.
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