During the Cold War, schools across America practiced what to do in the event of a nuclear attack. The government put out many forms of media trying to teach the public what to do if we were attacked. Watch the following video and answer these questions. questions During the 20th century there were several non-violence movements working to gain equal rights. In American Martin Luther King Jr. advocated non violence to gain equality of African Americans. In India Gandhi fought for equality between British and Indian, and in South Africa Nelson Mandela fought to end Apartheid
Read this text and anwser the questions In 1989 the Berlin wall was destroyed, breaking a symbol of the totalitarian control of the Soviet Union and Communism. Today we will watch a documentary which shows the lengths that some people went through to escape Communism before the wall was destroyed.
Watch the video and answer these questions. after a short break to study terrorism and globalization, we will return to study the Cold War.
Remember: The Cold War was a rivalry between the democratic USA, and the communist Soviet Union (Russia). Read the following text and anwser the questions reading/questions For the remainder of this week we will be studying globalization. Globalization is simply the world becoming increasingly connected due to technology. Culture, economies, business, politics, and religion have grown increasingly connected and dependent on each other during the 20th and 21st centuries.
Instructions: Open this document, and anwser the questions. Follow this link for the information needed for the questions. Watch the following crash course video and anwser these questions.
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