World Gold Agenda 10/8/15  Map Quiz #2  5 minutes for review  Mini Unit: Kashmir  Editorial Cartoon  Small group research  Class Timeline  Secretary.

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World Gold Agenda 10/8/15  Map Quiz #2  5 minutes for review  Mini Unit: Kashmir  Editorial Cartoon  Small group research  Class Timeline  Secretary General’s report

Kashmir MINI-UNIT

Editorial Cartoons

Background Information  In groups of 3-4, you will research one of the following topics.  As a group, you will present your research to the class to help complete our class timeline for the conflict between India & Pakistan.  Create a group copy of your research to turn in.  20 minutes 1. The History of Hinduism 2. The History of Islam 3. History of the Caste System 4. The Mughal Empire 5. English Colonialism 6. Independence in the 20 th century 7. Nuclear Weapons (India & Pakistan)

Seeds of Conflict  1909: Muslims, Hindus separate deals with British  1940 Lahore Resolution  Muhammad Ali Jinnah  Muslim League

Independence and Division  1947: British Indian Empire  secular India, Muslim Pakistan

The History of Kashmir Conflict  Secretary General’s Report  Regarding India & Pakistan  Identifying actions taken by both sides  Past UN sanctions?

Kashmir and Jammu  Muslim rule, (Mughals)  : Sikhs  : Dogras purchase from British  1947 – Pakistan aggression drives Muslim territory to India

Kashmir Conflict  1948: U.N. call for plebiscite; never happens – establish boundaries  1965 War: stalemate, UN ceasefire  1999 War  Today: India 1/2, Pakistan 1/3, China

The Nuke Variable  1960s India-China border war  1974: Indian nuclear test  regional arms race  1990s Pakistan tests  1970 Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons  1996 Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

World Gold Agenda 10/12/15  BBC Scenarios  Caucus in small groups  Homework:  MWH 11.1 –due 10/16

Scenarios  /html/ /html/