Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Nationalism in Sub-Saharan Africa, Southwest Asia, & South Asia (HQ Sample)

How did nationalism influence the establishment of independent states in Sub-Saharan Africa, Southwest Asia, and South Asia in the 20th century?

NOTE:  This is a SAMPLE posted by Mrs. Friday

8 comments:

  1. How did Western influence effect globalization in Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Southwest Asia, and South Asia in the 19th century?

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    1. I think you have a really good idea, Julia! I think that maybe you should only focus on how western influence effected Sub-Saharan Africa, Southwest Asia and South Asia so that your response isn't overwhleming. Also, I feel like Europe wasn't so much affected by Western Influence since they were the ones enforcing imperialism and globalization, so it would just be easiest to drop that region.

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  2. How has imperialism and foreign involvement affected governments in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and Europe?

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  3. What were the contributions made from outside nations in the development of Sub-Saharan Africa, Southwest Asia, and South Asia throughout the 20th century?

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    1. Good question Bridget! I would just tweak the question a little bit by specifying what you mean by contributions. Like innovations? or imperialism effects? Just clarify what you're asking a little bit.

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  4. How has religion influenced conflict within Europe and the Middle East throughout the twentieth century?

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    1. I like your question, Erich, I think there are alot of possibilities for this topic. However, if you were to include the protestant reform as a conflict in Europe that you would discuss, you may have to expand the dates, although you could discuss how the holocaust was initiated due to religious intolerance/ conflict.

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  5. How has the industrialization in the early ages of both Africa and Europe shaped the way the economy has formed presently in both regions?

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