Illustrative Example (p. 137) – Genocide, ethnic violence, or attempted destruction of specific populations
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Illustrative Example (p. 137) – Genocide, ethnic violence, or attempted destruction of specific populations
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Illustrative Example (p. 137) – Genocide, ethnic violence, or attempted destruction of specific populations
CAVEAT: Be advised of the adult content due to the graphic nature and historical documentation of the Nanking Massacre. Be sure to cover this section in the chapter readings and compare to other genocides previously covered.
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Illustrative Example (p. 137) – Genocide, ethnic violence, or attempted destruction of specific populations
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A League of Nations mandate was a legal status for certain territories transferred from the control of one country to another following World War I.
Illustrative Example (p. 134) – Territorial gains
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Illustrative Example (p. 123) – Migrant Ethnic Enclaves: Italians in North and South America
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Illustrative Example (p. 123) – Migrant Ethnic Enclaves: Irish in North America
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Illustrative Example (p. 123) – Migrant Ethnic Enclaves: Indians in East and Southern Africa, the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia
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Illustrative Example (p. 123) – Migrant Ethnic Enclaves: Chinese in Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, South America, and North America
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: Diamonds from Africa
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: Meat from Argentina and Uruguay
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: The Guano Industries in Peru and Chile
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: The Palm Oil Trade in West Africa
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: Rubber extraction in the Amazon and the Congo Basin
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Illustrative example (p 119) – Resource export economies: Cotton Production in Egypt
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Illustrative Example (p 118) – New States: Establishment of Independent States in the Balkans
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Illustrative Example (p 118) – Direct Resistance: 1857 rebellion in India
Illustrative Example (p 118) – Successful Resistance to imperialism
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Illustrative Example (p 118) – Rebellions: The Xhosa cattle-killing movement in South Africa
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Illustrative Example (p 118) – Rebellions: The Xhosa cattle-killing movement in South Africa
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Illustrative Example (p 118) – Direct Resistance: Yaa Asantewaa war in West Africa
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Illustrative Example (p 118) – Direct Resistance: Samory Touré’s military battles in West Africa
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Illustrative Example (p 118) – Direct Resistance: Túpac Amaru II rebellion in Peru
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Illustrative Example (p 117) – Non-state to state colonial control: Shift from the private ownership of the Congo by King Leopold II to the Belgium government.
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Illustrative Examples (p 105) – State sponsored visions of industrialization
Lola Rodríguez de Tió, (September 14, 1843 – November 10, 1924), was the first Puerto Rican-born woman poet to establish herself a reputation as a great poet throughout all of Latin America. A believer in women’s rights, she was also committed to the abolition of slavery and the independence of Puerto Rico.
Illustrative Examples (p 101) – Call for National Unification or Liberation
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Illustrative Examples (p 101) – Call for National Unification or Liberation
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Illustrative Examples (p 101) – Call for National Unification or Liberation
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Sojourner Truth is best known for her improvised speech on racial inequalities, “Ain’t I a Woman?” delivered at the Ohio Women’s Rights Convention in 1851.
Illustrative Examples (p 99) – Demands
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Learn about the movement for women’s equality that precipitated the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, and what its attendees – including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott – hoped to achieve.
Illustrative Examples (p 99) – Demands
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Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen (1791)
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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)
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Illustrative Example (p 88) – Slave Resistance (the establishment of Maroon societies in the Caribbean and Brazil)
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Illustrative Example (p 88) – Slave Resistance (the establishment of Maroon societies in the Caribbean and Brazil)
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Illustrative Example (p 88) – Slave Resistance (the establishment of Maroon societies in the Caribbean and Brazil)
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