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20th Century - Coggle Diagram
20th Century
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Late 20th Century
- It was the age of globalization, a new term that appeared in the early 1990s to refer to a more integrated world, based on economic, cultural and political interconnections.
- In 1989 the Communist block began its dismantling from within, promoted by CPSU Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev.
- The unilateral policies that followed the time-span that goes
from 1989 to 2001,
- These new policies were based on the ideas of Perestroika
(Reform) and Glasnost (Transparency)
World War l l
The disagreements between the Allied Powers throughout World War II became clear during the conferences that took place during and shortly after the war
These newly formed independent countries were expected to support either the Western capitalist side or the Eastern communist, a situation which must be understood within the framework of the Cold War (1947-1990)
The consequences of World War II were terrible. The total
death toll is about 50 to 60 million people
Decolonization began in Asia, moved to the Maghreb, and
then to sub-Saharan Africa.
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