
Civil Wars and Conflicts
Presentation
•
History, Social Studies
•
11th Grade
•
Easy
Lina Maria Garcia Mera
Used 10+ times
FREE Resource
12 Slides • 0 Questions
1
Civil Wars and Conflicts.
By Lina Maria Garcia Mera
2
"Situation of violence involving extensive armed confrontations between government forces and one or more organized armed groups, or between such groups themselves, arising on the territory of a State".
ICRC (Red Cross)
Definitions:
3
Definitions
Mark Gersovitz - Norma Kriger
"Politically organized, large-scale, sustained, physically violent conflict that occurs within a country especially among large/numerically important groups of its inhabitants or citizens over the monopoly of physical force".
4
Definitions
Brittanica
"Distinguished from interstate conflicts (in which states fight other states), violent conflicts or riots not involving states (sometimes labeled intercommunal conflicts), and state repression against individuals who cannot be considered an organized or cohiseve group, including genocides, and similar violence by non-state actors, such as terrorism or violent crime".
5
Why do civil wars break out?
"The main factor here is financial, as establishing and equipping a non-state armed force is extremely costly. Civil wars break out where the finances are available to sustain the necessary non-state armed force. An economic factor which facilitates rebel access to funds is the presence of primary commodities, i.e. any goods which require minimal processing before being used (such as crude oil, cotton, rubber, grains, timber, diamonds, metals and other minerals), since these can be sold easily."
6
Why do civil wars break out?
Florence Gaub
"Mountainous countries are equally at a higher risk – in part because mountains are difficult to access (and therefore natural safe havens), but in part also because they have, on average, lower levels of GDP."
"At high risk are also those countries which have a low GDP as the state is less likely to have control over the whole territory and there is a greater pool of recruits available to the rebels"
7
Workshop # 1
Indentifying a civil war
Read the following text: The United Nations Security Council and Civil War: First Insights from a New Dataset
Choose two active conflict fron this website, and make a comparative chart explaining why you could consider it a civil war or not. https://www.cfr.org/global-conflict-tracker/?category=us.
You most work individually, and the workshop must be done in your notebooks, don't forget to write down yor full names.
8
Lesson #2
Agenda:
Decolonization.
Causes and means of decolonization.
Crash Course video.
9
Between 1947 and 1975, the decolonization of Asia and Africa transformed the world with the rise of almost a hundred new countries, and third world leaders demanded a place on the international stage. But the new countries had to deal with economic dependency, poverty and political instability.
10
The quick defeat of the colonial powers at the beginning of the Second World War, and the weakness of the United Kingdom at the beginning of it, reduced the prestige of the metropolis in its colonial territories.
Metropolis weakness
Born in the interwar period and influenced by the disappearance of the Otoman Empire.
Lead by charismatic leaders.
National movements
2. Causes of decolonization.
11
2. Causes of decolonization
International Support.
International organizations such as the United Nations spoke out in favor of decolonization. In 1945 its founding charter proclaimed the equality of all peoples and the recognition of the right to self-determination.
12
Resistance from France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal gave place to wars and armed clashes that could not stop the processes of independence.
fight for independence
method used mainly by the colonies of the United Kingdom. It was not exempt from armed confrontations, but its negotiated character allowed the creation of collaborative structures.
Negotiated process
2.1 Means of decolonization.
Civil Wars and Conflicts.
By Lina Maria Garcia Mera
Show answer
Auto Play
Slide 1 / 12
SLIDE
Similar Resources on Wayground
11 questions
WWI Homefront Part 1
Presentation
•
11th Grade
10 questions
Return to Normalcy: reading and questions
Presentation
•
11th Grade
10 questions
Amendments Fun Friyay
Presentation
•
11th Grade
9 questions
Essential elements of a high quality presentation
Presentation
•
9th - 11th Grade
9 questions
Impact of Declaration of Independence
Presentation
•
11th Grade
6 questions
Tuesday, August 27 - Period 2 Lesson 2
Presentation
•
11th Grade
9 questions
Lev Vygotsky
Presentation
•
11th Grade
9 questions
First 5 Presidents - REVIEW
Presentation
•
11th Grade
Popular Resources on Wayground
20 questions
STAAR Review Quiz #3
Quiz
•
8th Grade
20 questions
Equivalent Fractions
Quiz
•
3rd Grade
6 questions
Marshmallow Farm Quiz
Quiz
•
2nd - 5th Grade
20 questions
Main Idea and Details
Quiz
•
5th Grade
20 questions
Context Clues
Quiz
•
6th Grade
20 questions
Inferences
Quiz
•
4th Grade
19 questions
Classifying Quadrilaterals
Quiz
•
3rd Grade
12 questions
What makes Nebraska's government unique?
Quiz
•
4th - 5th Grade
Discover more resources for History
25 questions
Early Cold War Quizziz
Quiz
•
11th Grade
52 questions
STAAR US History Review
Quiz
•
11th - 12th Grade
120 questions
USH STAAR EOC Study Quiz
Quiz
•
11th Grade
16 questions
STAAR US History Questions: Early Cold War (Updated)
Quiz
•
11th Grade
14 questions
Spanish American War
Quiz
•
11th Grade
14 questions
Reconstruction STAAR
Quiz
•
8th - 11th Grade
20 questions
Great Depression & New Deal Unit Exam
Quiz
•
11th Grade
14 questions
Cold War Quizizz (through Arms Race)
Quiz
•
11th Grade