World History, Grades 9-12
Comparing and ContrastingMake a chart to compare and contrast the actions of Jiang Jieshi and Mao Zedong in controlling China. T ...
World War I Spells More ProblemsIn 1917, the government in Beijing, hoping for an Allied victory, declared war against Germany. ...
884 Chapter 30 where the peasants could be the true revolutionaries. He argued his point passion- ately in 1927: PRIMARY SOURCE ...
Ruijin (Juichin) Yan'an Luding Beijing Shanghai Taiwan Hainan Snowy Mts. (Jiajin Shan) Loushan Pass Songpan Plateau South China ...
886 Chapter 30 Communist Party leaders realized that they faced defeat. In a daring move, 100,000 Communist forces fled. They be ...
CategorizingCreate a web diagram identifying the styles of government adopted by nations in this section. TAKING NOTES Iran Turk ...
speeches. The demonstration, viewed as a nationalist outburst, alarmed the British. They were especially concerned about the all ...
law, and nonviolence as the means to achieve independence. Gandhi then launched his campaign of civil dis- obedience to weaken t ...
890 Chapter 30 Nationalism in Southwest Asia The breakup of the Ottoman Empire and growing Western political and economic intere ...
country. However, modernization in Saudi Arabia was limited to religiously acceptable areas. There also were no efforts to begin ...
Revolutionary Leaders: 1900–1939 Russia late 1890s–1924 “Father of the Revolution” Promote a world- wide Communist revolution le ...
Revolution and Nationalism 893 1.InteractwithHistory On page 866, you played the role of a citizen whose country was brimming wi ...
894 Years of Crisis, 1919–1939 Previewing Main Ideas In the 1920s, new scientific ideas changed the way people looked at the wor ...
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EXAMININGtheISSUES • What strategy does each candidate have for solving the nation’s problems? • Which candidate makes the stron ...
Years of Crisis 897 MAIN IDEA WHY IT MATTERS NOW TERMS & NAMES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY The postwar period was one of loss and ...
898 Chapter 31 Literature in the 1920s The brutality of World War I caused philosophers and writers to question accepted ideas a ...
The existentialists were influenced by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche(NEE•chuh). In the 1880s, Nietzsche wrote that ...
900 Chapter 31 Society Challenges Convention World War I had disrupted traditional social patterns. New ideas and ways of life l ...
Increased auto use by the average family led to lifestyle changes. More people traveled for pleasure. In Europe and the United S ...
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