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1 6:29 Decolonization

2 Latin America, Africa, and Asia
Most former colonies still developing nations today Industrializing, experimental govts, coups Urban poor a volatile political force High infant mortality rates Women’s rights added to new constitutions, but limited in practice due to religious/social customs

3 Latin America After WWII authoritarian rulers held power in many LA nations Peron in Argentina, Vargas in Brazil, Hugo Chavez in Venezuela Liberation theology—combines Catholic beliefs with socialism Mexico signs North American Free Trade Agreement, aka NAFTA (1994) US outsources jobs to Mexico, imports drugs drug cartels—criminal organizations engaged in drug trafficking, kidnapping, and execution- style killings

4 Latin America Women’s roles in LA changed slowly
Ecuador, Brazil, Cuba grant women suffrage by 1932 Improvements in health care + cultural attitudes against methods of birth control  population boom

5 Africa Exploitation of resources  ethnic conflict
gold, diamonds, oil Civil wars in Ghana, Algeria, South Africa Nelson Mandela ( )—South Africa’s first black leader Health crisis: AIDs-HIV, Ebola, infant mortality rate

6 Middle East UN creates Israel (1948)  Palestine-Israeli conflict
Palestinians supported by neighboring countries, Israel supported by NATO Camp David Accords (1979)—peace treaty between Israel and Egypt under Anwar Sadat Palestine Liberation Organization, aka PLO—led by Yasser Arafat, calls for independent nation of Palestine Fatah on the West Bank, Hamas at Gaza

7 Middle East Arab Spring (2011)—social media movement, overthrew govt of Egypt Iranian Revolution (1979)—est. a theocracy under Ayatollah Khomeini and sharia law Iran-Iraq War ( )—Sunni Iraq vs. Shia Iran, stalemate Iranian nuclear program  US sanctions, lifted under Obama (2016) Saddam Hussein ( )—dictator of Iraq, genocide against Kurds

8 Middle East War on Terror (2001—present)—US war to destroy terrorist networks Invasion of Afghanistan (2001)—US overthrows Taliban govt and leader bin Laden for 9/11 attacks Iraq War (2003)—no links between Hussein and al-Qaeda found, no weapons of mass destruction

9 India Assassination of Gandhi (1948), creation of Bangladesh (1971) Women leaders come to prominence through brothers, husbands Indira Gandhi, Corazon Aquino, Benazir Bhutto Emigration of refugees to metropoles— large cities in former empire nations

10 Cambodia Khmer Rouge—communist guerilla group under leader Pol Pot
led a cultural revolution, attacked intellectuals and dissenters 2M dead, mass graves in killing fields Vietnam intervention  constitutional monarchy in 1991


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