tailieunhanh - Lecture Glencoe world history - Chapter 25: Nationalism around the world (1919-1939)

Nationalism was a major force in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America after World War I. In China, the Nationalists forced the Communists into retreat and formed a republic. An expansionist military took power in Japan. Economic crises led to military dictatorships throughout Latin America. | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: Nationalism in the Middle East Section 2: Nationalism in Africa and Asia Section 3: Revolutionary Chaos in China Section 4: Nationalism in Latin America Visual Summary Chapter Intro How can nationalism affect a country? Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenas sparked an era of change with policies promoting land reforms and workers’ rights and limiting foreign investment—all goals of the Mexican Revolution. Known as the president who stood up to the United States, Cárdenas seized the property of foreign oil companies in Mexico. In this chapter you will learn how nationalist movements affected individual nations. • How did nationalism influence the historical path of the world’s nations? • How does patriotism influence the behavior of Americans today? Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 Nationalism in the Middle East How did World War I change the Middle East? Chapter Intro 2 Nationalism in Africa and Asia How did many Africans react to colonial powers after World War I? Chapter Intro 3 Revolutionary Chaos in China What was the result of internal conflicts within the nationalist movements in China? Chapter Intro 4 Nationalism in Latin America How did worldwide economic conditions affect Latin America? Chapter Preview-End Section 1-Main Idea The BIG Idea Self-Determination After World War I, the quest for national self-determination led to the creation of Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. In the same period, the Balfour Declaration supported the creation of a national Jewish homeland in Palestine. Section 1-Key Terms Content Vocabulary genocide ethnic cleansing Academic Vocabulary legislature element Section 1-Key Terms People and Places Abdülhamīd II T. E. Lawrence Atatürk Tehran Reza Shah Pahlavi Iran Ibn Sa‘ūd Saudi Arabia Palestine A B Section 1-Polling Question All powerful empires eventually come to an end. A. Agree B. Disagree Section 1 Decline and Fall of the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire, which | Splash Screen Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1: Nationalism in the Middle East Section 2: Nationalism in Africa and Asia Section 3: Revolutionary Chaos in China Section 4: Nationalism in Latin America Visual Summary Chapter Intro How can nationalism affect a country? Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenas sparked an era of change with policies promoting land reforms and workers’ rights and limiting foreign investment—all goals of the Mexican Revolution. Known as the president who stood up to the United States, Cárdenas seized the property of foreign oil companies in Mexico. In this chapter you will learn how nationalist movements affected individual nations. • How did nationalism influence the historical path of the world’s nations? • How does patriotism influence the behavior of Americans today? Chapter Intro Chapter Intro Chapter Intro 1 Nationalism in the Middle East How did World War I change the Middle East? Chapter Intro 2 Nationalism in Africa and Asia How did many .