Competing Visions of Modernity - Review
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Table of Contents
Unit 13 Review
Unit Objectives: World History II, Unit 13
Unit Essays: World History II, Unit 13
Short-answer Questions: World History II, Unit 13
Map Exercises: World History II, Unit 13
Key Terms: World History II, Unit 13
Key Concepts: World History II, Unit 13
Key Arguments: World History II, Unit 13
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Abstract
Understand the origins, the key figures, the key events, and the historical outcomes of the Fascist movements in Germany and Italy after World War I; understand how Fascism in Germany, Italy, and Japan posed a challenge to modern civilization and modern consciousness. Communism and Fascism, two extremist political systems of the twentieth century, are often placed as polar ends of a spectrum of modern political ideologies.
Contents
- Unit 1:: A Survey of the Premodern Worlds
- The Latin West and the Americas
- China and Its Periphery
- Islam and India
- A Survey of the Premodern Worlds - Review
- Unit 2:: Crisis and Recovery in Eurasia
- New Asian Empires
- The Collapse of the Mongol World
- From Crisis to Reformation in Christendom
- Crisis and Recovery in Eurasia - Review
- Unit 3:: Contact and Conquest
- The Spanish Conquest of Mexico
- Sugar and Slavery
- Spain and Portugal “Open” the Atlantic
- Contact and Conquest - Review
- Unit 4:: Worlds Entangled
- Mercantilism and World Trade
- Emergence of the Atlantic World
- Jesuits in the Ming World
- Worlds Entangled - Review
- Unit 5:: Empires of Splendor and Might
- Gunpowder Empires
- Unification of Japan
- The Rise of the Qing
- Empires of Splendor and Might - Review
- Unit 6:: The Birth of Modern Knowledge
- From Enlightenment to Revolution
- Destabilization of the Spiritual Worldview
- The Scientific Revolution
- The Birth of Modern Knowledge - Review
- Unit 7:: Reordering the World
- Modern Revolutions in North America
- Modern Revolutions in France and Latin America
- Napoléon and the Birth of a Nation
- Reordering the World - Review
- Unit 8:: Non-European Appropriations of Modernity
- The Late Ottoman Empire
- The Meiji Restoration
- Opium and Diplomacy
- Non-European Appropriations of Modernity - Review
- Unit 9:: Industrialism and Its After-effects
- Intellectual Responses to Industrial Modernity
- From Textiles to Steam Engines
- Karl Marx and the Communist Manifesto
- Industrialism and Its After-effects - Review
- Unit 10:: Nations and Empires in the Americas
- Taming a Savage Continent
- Banana Republics
- The Democratic Experiment
- Nations and Empires in the Americas - Review
- Unit 11:: The Triumph of Bourgeois Consciousness
- Modernism versus Modernity
- Science and Its Discontents
- Nationalism and Bourgeois Culture
- The Triumph of Bourgeois Consciousness - Review
- Unit 12:: New Imperialism
- Origins and Modes
- Case Studies in New Imperialism
- Prelude to War
- New Imperialism - Review
- Unit 13:: Competing Visions of Modernity
- Fascism
- The Great War
- Soviet Communism
- Competing Visions of Modernity - Review
- Unit 14:: A Divided Postwar World
- The Cold War in Latin America
- The Ideological Legacy of World War II
- The Middle East Crisis
- A Divided Postwar World - Review
- Unit 15:: Globalization
- Crises of Climate, Credit, and Historical Consciousness
- The Resurgence of East Asia
- Terrorism and Popular Culture
- Globalization - Review