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Topic 10: Conflicts, Civil Rights and Integration - Coggle Diagram
Topic 10: Conflicts, Civil Rights and Integration
Energy Crisis
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting and Producing Countries (OPEC) has become a major player in the world economy.
The countries that were the world's largest producers of hydrocarbons caused oil prices to rise, shocking the world.
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Asian Growth
The Japanese transformed their country into a powerhouse in the production of automotive technology products.
China was unified by communism and its leaders, with Mao at the helm.
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Political Schism
In many countries the communist parties were divided between sectors sympathetic to Moscow and Beijing.
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Civil Rights and Breaks
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In the United States it provoked the rejection and insurrection of young people, who refused to go to war, and of the whole society, which saw its disastrous results
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Fall of Communism
Its leader Mikhail Gorbachev's attempt to renew communism, Perestroika, failed and the regime collapsed.
In 1989, the Berlin dividing wall was torn down
The late 1980s in the USSR, the Soviet system was being worn down by the weight of Stalinism.
European Integration
What was called the European Common Market was made up of six countries, then 27 countries.
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In the 1950s, they embarked on a long and complex process of economic integration.
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