INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENTS
BEATRIZ PINILLA PERE
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INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENTS
KEY CONCEPTS
VIDEO
TIMELINE
PAPER 2 THEMES
QUOTE
IM LIST OF STATES
DECOLONISATION
TERMINOLOGY
OVERVIEW
This presentation is based on the Cambridge books to prepare the IB Paper 2
INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENTS: INTRODUCTION
IndEX
We will work on the Paper 2 topic 8: Independence Movements (1800-2000). Each state analysed was a colonial possession under the control of a European power. They all gained independence from colonial rule in the late 19th or 20th century.
1. OVERVIEW
States that emerged during the 1800-2000 period were all subject to colonialism and became independent in a process that is often called decolonisation. Some states (ie. Cuba or Ireland) struggled for independence when a "new" Imperialism expanded European control over african and asian regions.
2. DECOLONISATION
• the origins and rise of nationalist/independence movements. • methods of achieving independence, including the role and importance of leaders. • the formation of and challenges to post-colonial governments.
“Este tema de historia mundial se centra en el surgimiento de los nuevos Estados en los siglos XIX y XX. Explora los orígenes y el desarrollo de los movimientos independentistas, las causas de su éxito, los desafíos que enfrentaron los nuevos Estados durante los primeros 10 años y las reacciones ante esos desafíos”.
3. paper 2 themes
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ETHICAL DIMENSION
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
SOURCES
SIGNIFICANCE
Concepts, themes and categories play an important role in the IB History course. They allow you to see the bigger picture, to compare and contrast and to think more analytically and critically about events in the past.
4. key concepts
5. IM STATES
IM STATES
6. TIMELINE
Globalisation
Neo-colonialism
Colonialism
Nationalism
Indigenous
Marxism
Cold War
URSS
Imperalism
Colonialism and Decolonisation
7. TERMINOLOGY
Discurso en la clausura del III Congreso de la Federación de Mujeres Cubanas, teatro Karl Marx, 8 de marzo de 1980
son las secuelas del capitalismo, del colonialismo, del neocolonialismo y del imperialismo, porque se mide en eso: en que los pueblos no son dueños de su país, no son dueños de su destino y están sometidos a los más indolentes gobiernos, a los más corrompidos gobiernos, a los más sumisos gobiernos, y que se traduce en esa inmensa pérdida de valores humanos y de valores morales. Y luego los imperialistas hablan de derechos humanos y ayudan a matar de hambre a millones de personas con su sistema, ¡simplemente son crímenes del sistema!
9. KHAN ACADEMY INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENTS
¡GRACIAS!