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For more information, please see full course syllabus of AP World History
For more information, please see full course syllabus of AP World History
AP World History Period VI: Political Changes Were Accompanied By Major Demographic & Social Consequences
Lecture Description
In this lesson, our instructor Ron Schooler gives an introduction to political changes accompanied by major demographic and social consequences. He discusses changes in colonial boundaries, colonial empires to nation-states, special problems of the middle east, why would any of it change, Sykes-Picot agreement, the Balfour Declaration, the Treaty of Versailles, how to handle multi-ethnic state, migrations of former colonist, French laws, French riots, French/North African Cuisine, conflict results in refugees, Rwandan Genocide, and Palestinians: another displacement of people.
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