Title: Day 6
1- Enduring Understandings
- International conflict often leads to domestic
changes. - 3. In times of crisis, people often turn to
strong leaders in search for stability. - 5. Conflicts of the 20th Century were rooted in
political and ideological differences around the
world.
Day 6 20th Century technology and social
changes
15. How is Gandhis satyagraha (civil
disobedience) different from the Russian
Revolution and the Chinese Civil War as a means
to achieve political change? Which method is
better? Explain why. 16. Describe the movements
for independence in Arabia, Iran and Turkey. How
do these compare to India, China and Russia? 17.
How did the events of WWI affect the arts,
literature and society? 18. How did technological
change affect how people lived their lives?
- Agenda
- Review the rise of Indian and other nationalism.
Use this information to further answer the Review
Questions 15 and 16 - Complete packet page 20 about An Age of
Uncertainty. - Which change seems to be the most important?
Why? - Which will have the greatest impact on your lives
today? - Is there a central thread that runs through the
science, art and social changes? - Work on Level 1 and 2 activities
2Keys to scientific, artistic and cultural changes
in the 1920s
- The horrors, brutality and seemingly
meaninglessness of WWI lead to popular changes in
our view of the world - Science and psychology challenged our comfortable
view of the concreteness of the world and our
understanding of it an ourselves - Art literature, music, and fine arts
represented human discomfort at our own existence - Philosophy of the existentialists described these
discomforts - there no longer was to be meaning
in life or an after-life except what each
individual created for himself through will, free
choice and taking responsibility there was to
be longer a central set of rules it was a very
individualistic philosophy these ideas were not
uniform, however - Music like jazz, culture like the flappers social
changes further eroded many traditional ways of
life further illustrating the existentialist
view on life and the changing role of women in
society - As many individuals adopted a kind of
existentialism, airplanes, cars, radio, movies
brought many in the world closer together
ironically leading to economic catastrophe
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