Global Perspective

This Exam includes 4 Essay Questions and 150 minutes time limit(Approx 400 words/question). I will message the writer the course login and password. Please finish this before Sunday night.____________________________________________________ Some Reading Topics for this Exam: Chapter 1: The Twentieth Century in World History – How does the twentieth century fit into world history? Determine this through the four themes of globalization.
Chapter 2: Origins of the New Century – Break down crucial turning points of the twentieth century, particularly from the beginning of World War I in 1914 through the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. Additional reading (optional) Global Perspectives – 4th Ed. Kelleher, A. & Klein, L. (2011). Longman Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy since 1938 – 9th Ed. (2011). Ambrose, S.E. & Brinkley, D.G. New York. Penguin Books

Chapter 3 (pages: 53 -76): World War I: The Turning Point of European Ascendancy – Examine the transformation of European global influences at the conclusion of WWI.

Chapter 4 (pages: 77-88 and 95): Restructuring the Social And Political Order: The Bolshevik Revolution in World Perspective – Discover how this Russian revolution significantly impacted the global structure related to social and political order.

Chapter 5 (pages: 97-113): Global Economic Crisis and the Restructuring of the Social and Political Order – Some think that the Great Depression of the 1930s only affected the U.S. On the contrary, discover the world impact of this economic crisis. Chapter 6 (pages: 115-131 and 134-135): Restructuring the Social and Political Order: Fascism – Explore the development and reign of fascist ideology prominent in the early twentieth century. Chapter 11 (pg. 241): The Superpowers, Europe, and the Cold War, 1945-1970 – Review examples that demonstrate the post war emergence of the U.S

Chapter 10: World War II: The Final Crisis of European Global Dominance –
Despite Hitler’s 1940 peace proposal, Europe decided to continue the fight. Explore the result of Europe’s decision to maintain their position.

Chapter 11 (pages: 235–260 and 265-267): The Superpowers, Europe, and the Cold War, 1945–1970 –
Analyze the impact of the Cold War during the 1950-1960 time period. Use this analysis to generate thoughts on why this war began.

Chapter 12 (pages: 269 – 296): The Superpowers, Europe, and the Cold War, 1970– 1990 –
Examine the later phase of the Cold War including a detailed review of the collapse of communism.

Chapter 13: Latin America: Neocolonial Authoritarianism or Democracy and Development –
Examine how specific experiences of social pressures, economic developments, and socioeconomic stresses in Latin American countries impacted the entire continent.

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