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The resolution of this conflict in 1945 did not bring peace, but rather a "Long Peace" known as the , where the world was bifurcated into two spheres of influence. 3. Decolonization and the Global South
Perhaps the most significant shift for the modern student is the end of European hegemony. From the late 1940s through the 1970s, a wave of independence movements swept across Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. This "Third World" movement sought a path independent of both Washington and Moscow, asserting that history was no longer a story written solely in European capitals. 4. The Digital Revolution and the End of History? The resolution of this conflict in 1945 did
The century began with the shattering of empires. The aftermath of World War I acted as a catalyst, dismantling the Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, and Russian Empires. In their wake, the principle of —championed by figures like Woodrow Wilson—gave birth to new nation-states. However, this transition was far from seamless. The struggle to define "who belongs" within these new borders set the stage for the ethnic and political tensions that would define the decades to follow. 2. Ideological Totalitarianism vs. Democratic Resilience From the late 1940s through the 1970s, a
The rise of Fascism and Stalinist Communism offered a model of state-controlled life, prioritizing the collective (or the race) over the individual. The Digital Revolution and the End of History
It looks like you’ve come across a file titled (Lesson Plan for 11th Grade History). Since that’s a compressed file, I can’t open it directly, but I can certainly help you draft a "solid article" based on what a high-level history curriculum usually covers.
Studying 11th-grade history is an exercise in "critical empathy." By analyzing the failures of the League of Nations or the economic triumphs of the post-war boom, we gain the tools to interpret today’s headlines. We are not just spectators of the past; we are the products of it.

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