Chapter 33 Africa, the Middle East, and Asia in the Era of Independence By: Jessica Dolberg and Marco Hosfeld.

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Chapter 33 Africa, the Middle East, and Asia in the Era of Independence By: Jessica Dolberg and Marco Hosfeld

1.Religious Revitalism/fundamentalism 2.Green revolution 3.Ayatollah Khomeini 4.Neocolonial economy 5.Religious revivalism 6.Kwame Nkrumah 7.Homelands 8.African National Congress 9.Nelson Mandela 10.Apartheid Vocabulary

1.US vs. Soviet (proxies) 2.Secular vs. fundamentalist 3.Military 4.Neocolonialism 5.Ethnic disputes 6.Overpopulation/demographic transition 7.Gender roles 8.Apartheid Objectives

Asia

Middle east

1.Political affiliation 2.Religion 3.Socio economic class 4.Military Social/Political

1.Neocolonialism 2.Inequity 3.Demographic transition Economic

India

1.Religion 2.Economic class Social

1.Relative stability 2.Multi everything Political

Interaction

1.Western 2.Green revolution Culture/economic

Africa

Social

Political

Cultural

Economic