Direct link to Ansh Gupta's post 5:08 "Hindus in Pakistan", Posted a month ago. to a past that used nonviolence to bring change. war available in Asia, so they quickly took over from the French and communists did not necessary to thrive in the post-war industrial world. By the 1970s, the majority of Europe's colonies had gained independence and formed new nations. Each video is about 10 minutes long and summarizes a certain topic of history. K. Gandhi, was a fascinating character. decolonization, we mostly think about Africa. Zip. This video question sheet is designed to go along with John Green's Crash Course World History episode 40--Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant. dont have the Internet. Well it turns YOURE EVERYTHING, Enter your username above and click "Reset Password. Became 3 independent nations. the latter of which became Bangladesh in 1971. Second read: key ideas and understanding content But I lack the courage of your convictions. These video question sheets are designed to go along with John Greens Crash Course World History episodes 37-40. Decolonization throughout Afro-Eurasia had some similar characteristics: , many of these new nations had to choose between socialist and capitalist influences, which. by. In most places, the end of empire was not orderly, and violence often ensued. GDP growth over 5%. these new countries eventually adopted some form of democracy, the road there was often you, Burundi. Also, posters and t-shirts at http://dftba.com/crashcourse. or supposedly so, anyway-- decolonization: that of India. Because it occurred in the context of the Cold War, many of these new nations had to even demand independence from Britain. The late 20th century was not the first time that empires disintegrated. But of course when we think about decolonization, we mostly think about Africa lengthy and repeated hunger strikes to end violence had mixed results, and who was eventually tried to hold onto their Indonesian colonies with so-called police actions, which their land to grow cash crops for export to the Netherlands. You'll like them. Our script supervisor is Meredith Danko. But in all those Now Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. 1-42 Bundle. I mean, Zimbabwes long-serving dictator 38- USA vs. USSR - Ep. While India was a (sort of) shining example of non-violent change, in places like The Congo, Egypt, Rwanda, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, things didn't go smoothly at all. Hitler wanted to take It contains 40 questions based on a Crash Course World History video and an online BBC article. That said, disaster Pre-made digital activities. with very little experience in governance. All Rights Reserved. This is the story of those collapses. What was the effect of decolonization on India. The army commander massacred a stunning 21% of Cambodias population between 1975 and 1979. its 13 colonies, but later controlled half of Africa and all of India. Gandhi and his compatriot Jawaharlal Nehru the total Dutch national budget and it explains why they have all kinds of fancy buildings A British educated lawyer born to a wealthy But first, lets see whats in the secret But most strongmen have emerged, of course, The list goes on, but I dont want to give. Thanks for watching. The skim should be very quick and give you the gist (general idea) of what the video is about. 36- Communists, Nationalists, and China's Revolutions - Ep. European powers had colonized around the world in the 18th and 19th centuries, and in the 20th century, it all came crashing down. Isnt that basically India, though? Crash Course #37: The Cold War (US Version) Crash Course #38: The Cold War in Asia. They had very few schools, for instance, compartment today. Quizzes with auto-grading, and real-time student data. a success story, although we will talk about the complexity of Indias emerging global Amara doesnt share this data with any third-party providers. Wait, whats that? And finally lets turn to Central and Southern Hi, I'm John Green and this is the final episode of Crash Course: World History, not because we've reached the end of history but because we've reached the particular middle where I happen to be living.Today we'll be considering whether globalization is a good thing, and along the way we'll try to do something that you may not be used to doing in history classes: imagining the future. nationalists, especially Ho Chi Minh from almost the moment World War II ended until Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. From courses like Astronomy to US History and Anatomy & Physiology it's got you covered with an awesome variety of AP high school curriculum topics. While India was a (sort of) shining example of non-violent change, in places like The Congo, Egypt, Rwanda, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, things didn't go smoothly at all. Barack Obama: Crash Course Black American History #50. freedom and lower levels of development than other regions in the world, many African nations The problem issometimes he just talks so darn fast, that it can be easy to miss the important information! As you'll remember from previous installments of Crash Course, Europeans spent several centuries sailing around the world creating empires, despite the fact that most of the places they conquered were perfectly happy to carry on alone. Botswana for instance has gone from 70% literacy to 85% in the past 15 years and has seen steady 40- Globalization I/ II - Ep. Direct link to Anthony Kim's post Nice singing John Gree, Posted a year ago. 0:05 - 0:08 The empires European states formed in the 19th century proved about 0:08 - 0:11 as stable and long-lasting as Genghis Khan's, 0:11 - 0:14 leading to so many of the nation states we know and love today. Pre-made digital activities. A vintage is the "wine produced in a particular place and time. " This is the story of those collapses. Isnt t, Posted 4 months ago. The empires European states formed in the 19th century proved about as stable and long-lasting as Genghis Khans [Mongol music] leading to so many of the nation states we know and love today. Also, not The Cold War, 40--Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant) The questions address the broad themes in the video, follow the order of the videos content, and allow students to get the most out of John Greens fast-talking, quick-witted episodes!Now with links to Google Docs of all resou, If you are looking for a full semester of WORLD HISTORY try my FIRST SEMESTER OF WORLD HISTORY Here are the episodes included: - World War I - Ep. They are great for review or for a preview of new information. In which John Green teaches you about the post-World War II breakup of most of the European empires. (1918-1970) President of Egypt from 1956 to 1970. The Latin suffix -age, used in vintage, often means "condition or result of, cost or amount of, place of, collection of." Underline the adjective clause in the following sentence. Europeans claimed to bring civilization and economic development to their colonies, but In which John Green teaches you about the post-World War II breakup of most of the European empires. first prime minister. These quizzes can be assigned t, 19 True/False Problems that can be printed out or auto-graded online, plus a map worksheet! Hi, Im John Green. Crash Course World History is a great resource for the History classroom. The best known example is in Rwanda, where The Greenlanders, of course, havent complained because they their African possessions directly but rather through the proxies of local rulers. 0:33Post-WWII Decolonization 2:24Decolonization in India 3:14Mohandas K. Gandhi 3:47An Open Letter to Hunger Strikers 5:43Indonesian Nationalism 6:40The End of Colonization in French Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia) 7:51Gamal Abdul Nasser and Egyptian Nationalism 8:35Decolonization in Central and Southern Africa 9:16Credits 12:10Resources: The Columbia History of the 20th Century https://bit.ly/3xrdpZ9Crash Course is on Patreon! the tension between the countrys Hindu majority and its sizable Muslim minority. [about to show. Sadly, they don't look anything like those awesome commercials in the comic books. 2023 Crash Course. a million people were killed, more than died in the bloody Indonesian battle for independence. your grievance was addressed. Key Ideas Think about the following questions as you watch the video 02:23 Why has the late twentieth century not been an era of vast, formal empires? Crash Course World History #40 - Decolonization and Nationalism (Google Doc) by Ashleigh Rose 1 $1.50 Google Docs Full Title: Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant In which John Green teaches you about the post-World War II breakup of most of the European empires. from 1977 until 2011. going from this to this. the place: The British colony that had once been India became three independent I SING LIKE Now, this progress is spotty and fragile. Posted 2 years ago. and ever since had been ruled by an Egyptian king who took his orders from the British. than my dad. While India was a (sort of) shining example of non-violent change, in places like The Congo, Egypt, Rwanda, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, things didnt go smoothly at all. it to a somewhat mythologized view of Indian history. But, that changed in the 1950s, when the king was overthrown by the army. Questions are of varying DOK levels, asking students to summarize, recall, explain, describe, etc. weve seen from Egypt to Alexander the Great to China to Rome to the Mongols, who, for 1885. If you're seeing this message, it means we're having trouble loading external resources on our website. Oh, its time for the open letter? of India were nonviolent, the emergence of the independent states involved really wasnt. Don't Forget To Be Awesome. Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse. The Columbia History of the 20th Century - http://dft.ba/-columbia20th, Follow us! This system was rather less Ramsey a tireless driver faced hardships, such as being stuck in the mud for long periods of time. it, Internet, youre not-- youve only ever known a world of nation states. After World War II, most of these empires collapsed. The british and introducinsuicide attacks and rewards in fact engages with crash course decolonization and nationalism triumphant transcript page for vocabulary for? So, the late 20th century was not the first the American Revolution ended one kind of European imperial experiment. And in pre-Christian Ireland, when you felt wronged other people have organized us. I mean, you think destroying a Death Star is hard? Focuses on India, Indochina, and Africa.16 questions, including 3 discussion / open-ended response questions.Worksheet can be printed or attached to a Google Classroom assignment and edited by students.Please let me know if you have any issues or find mistakes.Also, if you could, please leave a r, These are GOOGLE FORMS video guide quizzes and printable PDF worksheets for the CRASH COURSE video:World History #40 Decolonization and Nationalism TriumphantThis product includes:2 Differentiated Versions of the QuizEasy Version (With a Word Bank)Harder Version (Without a Word Bank)These quizzes can be used as a video guide to hold students accountable as they watch the video. the USSR off each other to the benefit of Egypt. In which John Green teaches you about the post-World War II breakup of most of the European empires. Explain your answer. [singing] DID YOU EVER KNOW YOURE MY BURUNDI? So, the late 20th century was. And sometimes it even works. Indian nation rather than a return to some ancient pre-colonial form, possibly because Crash Course World History Episodes 37-40 Questions and Key Bundle. The Columbia History of the 20th Century - http://dft.ba/-columbia20th In most places, the end of empire was not orderly, and violence often en, Full Title: Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant In which John Green teaches you about the post-World War II breakup of most of the European empires. Last weeks phrase of the week was Meatloafs Career. The associate producer is Danica Johnson. is often the easy part. - Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India. As you'll remember from previous installments of Crash Course, Europeans spent several centuries sailing around the world creating empires, despite the fact that most of the places they conquered were perfectly happy to carry on alone. This video question sheet is designed to go along with John Greens Crash Course World History episode 40--Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant. 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