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Unit 5B Reading Guide (Chapters 26-28)
Chapter 26: The Consolidation of Latin America
Part V: The Dawn of the Industrial Age1750 C.E. – 1914 C.E.
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Unit 5B Reading Guide (Chapters 26-28)26.1. From Colonies to Nations As you read this section in your textbook, take notes on the Latin America independence movements in the table below. Use the first column to describe external events that contributed to uprisings across Latin America
External Events
Mexico Northern South
America
Southern South
America
Brazil
American Revolution provides model for revolt
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26.2. New Nations Confront Old and New Problems As you read this section in your textbook, complete the list below of the most important challenges facing the new nations of Latin America and name where it took place
Challenges Facing New Nations
1. Ethnic division, oppression, and prejudice
2. Political fragmentation
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26.3. Latin American Economics and World Markets As you read this section in your textbook, takes notes on economic developments in Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil in the tale below.
Latin America - Developments Mexico Argentina Brazil
Mexico republic established in 1824
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4. Societies in Search of Themselves As you read this section in your textbook, describe the cultural, social, and economic developments in Latin America in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Unit 5B Reading Guide (Chapters 26-28)Chapter 27 Civilizations in Crisis: The Ottoman Empire, Islamic Heartlands, and Qing
China
Part V: The Dawn of the Industrial Age1750 C.E. – 1914 C.E.
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Unit 5B Reading Guide (Chapters 26-28)27.1. From Empire to Nation: Ottoman Retreat and the Birth of Turkey As you read this section in your textbook, trace the course of Ottoman history from crisis, to reform, to revolt in the table below.
The Ottoman Empire in Crisis Crisis Reform Revolt
A series of weak rulers contributed to Ottoman decline
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27.2. Western Intrusions and the Crisis in the Arab Islamic Heartlands As you read this section in your textbook, takes notes on economic developments in Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil in the tale below.
1798 Napoleon invades Egypt
1882
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27.3. The Last Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Qing Empire in China As you read this section in your textbook, describe the rise and fall of the Qing Empire
The Fall of the Ming
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Unit 5B Reading Guide (Chapters 26-28)Chapter 28: Russia and Japan: Industrialization Outside the West
The Meiji emperor receiving the Order of the Garter from Prince Arthur of Connaught in 1906, as a consequence of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance
Part V: The Dawn of the Industrial Age1750 C.E. – 1914 C.E.
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Unit 5B Reading Guide (Chapters 26-28)28.1. Russia’s Reforms and Industrial Advance As you read this section in your textbook, complete the table below to make connections between conditions in Russia and the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars and the policies and initiatives its rulers advanced in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Russia: Reform, Modernization, and Industrialization Russia in 1815 Social and Economic
ProblemsReform Efforts
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28.2. Protest and Revolution in Russia As you read this section in your textbook, complete the list below of the developments prior to 1905 that pushed Russia towards revolution
Developments Prior to 1905
1. Many business people, professionals, and intellectuals saw a need for radical change
2. Anarchism took root in Russia
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28.3. Japan: Transformation Without Revolution As you read this section in your textbook, complete the flow chart below to trace the causes and consequences of the fall of the Shogunate and the rise of the Meiji state in Japan
Internal and External Challenges to the
Shogunate
Political and Economic Transformation
The Price of Change