Economics: Economics greatly changed the world in the 1900’s, while Oil and industrialization booming the economy and the Great depression of the 1920’s and 30’s destroying it.
Role of Women: After the conclusion of World War two and men wanted their jobs back. Women began to stand up and fight for equal rights in the work place and education field. Prohibition, equal pay and women world leaders all came out of this suffrage.
Ideologies: Throughout the 1900’s countries took very different ideology forms. With democracy eventually being the choice of government countries went through dictatorships with communism and fascism.
Religion: The 1900’s brought upon numerous religious wars and religious discrimination. Anti-Semitism and the conflict in the Middle East are but a few examples of how vicious religion was.
Nationalism: The United States reached nationalism early on with the concept of isolationism and Great Britain followed with their large empire. Both of these countries used propaganda, anthems and events to get their countries support. South Africa also achieved nationalism through Nelson Mandela.
Social Conflict: The conflict that aroused between men and women during the prohibition stage as well as the social conflict that the partition and McCarthyism brought shows the true nature of the human race throughout the 1900’s.
Discrimination: Many forms of racism and discrimination were shown throughout the 1900’s. These forms were greatly between the blacks and whites, as well as against the Jewish people.
Technology: The invention of new technology such as Satellites, Submarines and cars brought on a whole new world in the 1900’s. The space race and Manhattan project created the biggest leaps in technological development during this time period.
Role of Individuals: The individual efforts of people during the 1900s were both positive and negative. The people changing the world in a positive way include Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr, Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill. Others who favored war and discrimination such as Hitler, Franco and Mussolini set the world back with conflict.
Military Conflict: Military conflict was the biggest factor of the 1900’s. It greatly started over discrimination and had hugely negative economic factors but also helped a lot with technological gains.
Role of Women: After the conclusion of World War two and men wanted their jobs back. Women began to stand up and fight for equal rights in the work place and education field. Prohibition, equal pay and women world leaders all came out of this suffrage.
Ideologies: Throughout the 1900’s countries took very different ideology forms. With democracy eventually being the choice of government countries went through dictatorships with communism and fascism.
Religion: The 1900’s brought upon numerous religious wars and religious discrimination. Anti-Semitism and the conflict in the Middle East are but a few examples of how vicious religion was.
Nationalism: The United States reached nationalism early on with the concept of isolationism and Great Britain followed with their large empire. Both of these countries used propaganda, anthems and events to get their countries support. South Africa also achieved nationalism through Nelson Mandela.
Social Conflict: The conflict that aroused between men and women during the prohibition stage as well as the social conflict that the partition and McCarthyism brought shows the true nature of the human race throughout the 1900’s.
Discrimination: Many forms of racism and discrimination were shown throughout the 1900’s. These forms were greatly between the blacks and whites, as well as against the Jewish people.
Technology: The invention of new technology such as Satellites, Submarines and cars brought on a whole new world in the 1900’s. The space race and Manhattan project created the biggest leaps in technological development during this time period.
Role of Individuals: The individual efforts of people during the 1900s were both positive and negative. The people changing the world in a positive way include Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr, Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill. Others who favored war and discrimination such as Hitler, Franco and Mussolini set the world back with conflict.
Military Conflict: Military conflict was the biggest factor of the 1900’s. It greatly started over discrimination and had hugely negative economic factors but also helped a lot with technological gains.