Complete the Essay Planning Worksheet. Include supporting facts from the documents as well as outside information. Due Tuesday. Link (scroll down to find DBQ): http://www.nysedregents.org/globalhistorygeography/Archive/20060816exam.pdf
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This assignment is due on Friday. We will go over it in class.
Read pp. 887-889, 997-1000, and 1004-1009. Answer all questions in complete sentences on loose leaf. Due Thursday. Questions: 1. Vocabulary Builder: Find two words in the reading that you don't know. Look up each word in the dictionary. Write out the word, the definition, and a sentence that uses the word. Choose regular words, not key terms that are boldfaced in the text. (pp. 887-889) 2. How did Indian nationalism grow prior to World War II? Which organizations were involved in the movement? 3. Describe the methods Gandhi used in the 1920s and 1930s to achieve political change in India. Were they successful? Explain. (pp. 997-1000) 4. What factors led Britain to finally grant India independence after World War II? 5. Why was India divided after independence? What conflicts occurred shortly after independence? 6. Describe some of the challenges faced by Indian leaders Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. (pp. 1004-1009) 7. How did World War II play a role in the decolonization of Southeast Asia? 8. Describe some of the challenges faced by The Philippines, Burma and Indonesia after independence. Which new nation faced the greatest challenges? 9. (Opinion) Read the quotes by Mao Zedong and Mohandas Gandhi. What is the difference in their strategies for resisting oppressive rule? Which strategy do you think is more successful and brings more long-lasting consequences? Explain in a paragraph at least 5 sentences long. ▼ Mao Zedong, Communist leader, believed revolution would solve China’s problems. “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.” ▼ Mohandas K. Gandhi became the leader of the independence movement to free India of British rule. “Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary.”
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