Decolonization: Part 1 Flashcards

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global south

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  • areas known as third world countries (underdeveloped nations)
  • today known as developing countries
  • looking at nations south of industrial super powers
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decolonization

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  • global south independence form European rule
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challenges facing the global south after decolonization

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  • the legacies of empire
  • deep divisions of language, ethnicity, religion, and class
  • rapidly growing populations
  • competing demands of the capitalist west and the communist east
  • developing economies, stable politics, and coherent nations all at the same time
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European view of colonies

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  • mobilization of masses in European colonies around nationalistic empire, empires fall
  • Christianity and material progress were being brought to areas
  • increase in democratic values
  • promoting national self determination
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within empires/colonies

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  • racism
  • exploitation
  • poverty
  • rule by dictatorship
  • people denied opportunity to express national character
  • leads to demise of colonies
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independence

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  • international circumstances that led to the end of these empires
  • both world wars = weakened Europe
  • both world wars = discredited any sense of European moral superiority
  • US and Soviet Union = new global superpowers - opposed the older European colonial empires
  • United Nations = platform from which nations could express anti-colonial views
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by mid-20th century

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  • 2nd and 3rd generation western-educated elites had arisen throughout the colonial world
  • familiar with European culture and aware of the gaps between its values and its practices
  • didn’t see colonial rule as a vehicle for their peoples’ progress
  • increasingly insisted on independence
  • veterans of the world wars
  • young people with some education but no job opportunities
  • urban workers = aware of their exploitation
  • small-scale traders = resentful of European privileges
  • rural dwellers = lost land or suffered form forced labor
  • poor and insecure newcomers to the cities
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what have we seen repeat throughout world history

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  • the rise and fall of empires
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in most areas of the global south

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  • independence was a struggle
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10
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which of the following was NOT happening within the empires of the global south

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  • rise of national character
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what led to the demise of empires in the global south

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  • war & poverty
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what did natives see happening in the global south

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  • racialism, poverty, dictatorship, exploitation
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