RESISTANCE to Power Structures After 1900 [AP World History Review-Unit 8 Topic 7]
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In this video Heimler reviews everything you need to know about AP World History Unit 8 Topic 7 (8.7) which is about the various groups responded to injustice and conflict in the 20th century, including nonviolent resistance and armed conflict.
Remember the second bullet: " Know how their resistance affected political change." Sliding information related to that into your essay will lead to some good points on LEQs and DBQs.
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non violent resistance-
India-
Ghandi. non violent civil disobedience against british. Homespun movement to boycott cotton. Salt march to boycott and harvest own salt in protest. Efforts successful
USA-
MLK- inspo from ghandi. non violent civil disobediance. Civil rights movement.
South africa-
nelson mandela- began non violent. White racists had power in gov. mandela lead protests. but learned violence was necessary for freedom. went to jail. years later ran for president and won
violent-
chile- pinochet. overthrew marxist ruler, then pinochet ruled as dictator
uganda- idi amin butcher of uganda. violent and demonized asian pop
military industrial conference- countries built up military. created jobs and economical profit
terrorism- alcatta. Terrorism to pressure USA to change policies. intensified violence
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