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Cold War Changes (Eastern Europe (Social (The Berlin that separated East…
Cold War Changes
Eastern Europe
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Political
Governments that had been controlled by Communist dictators before 1991 were opened up as democratic with public elections.
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Western Europe
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Economic
By January of 2010 the common currency of Europe has replaced 17 national currencies, this is called the Euro.
Social
In 1995, resentment against foreign born residents in France became a reality.
North America
Economic
A big problem in the U.S was the budjet defecits when budget spending went up to a trillion dollars.
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Social
The womens movement had a backlash in the 1990s and currently gender equality is getting better but there are still many problems to fix.
South/Central America
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Political
A nationalist rivalry between Argentina and Brazil has evaporated, getting rid of the threat of nuclear weapon attacks.
Africa
Political
Organizations similar to the EU have formed to work toward political and economic integration throughout Africa.
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Middle East
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Economic
Much of the Middle East faces political instability, ethnic tension, high unemployment, poor education, and limited civil rights.
Social
Iran enforces strict adherence to Islamic law, which limits basic rights.
East Asia
Political
Political tension between North and South Korea continues due to North Koreas aggression and nuclear weapons program.
Economic
In Japan, the economy slipped into a recession in the 1990's facing slow economic growth and deflation.
Social
China has developed a one child policy in 1979, in efforts to control population growth.
South and Southeast Asia
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Economic
Current account deficits, excessive private sector debt, corrupt capitalism.
Social
In China, Korea, and Vietnam. In China, the government/police really seized control over peoples lives.