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Terminale Section européenne Histoire-géographieANGLAIS
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Imperial Britain at war (1939-1945)
The 1960s in the United States: political and social protests, the counter-culture
History
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The USA: a more or less open country in a globalized world
South Africa
Geography
I. An imperial power at warA. Britain standing alone against Hitler (39-41)Dunkirk/ The Battle of Britain/ The Blitz (evacuations, shelters)/ The Battle of the Atlantic/ The birth of AtlanticismB. How London became the nerve centre for resistanceC. A World WarThe South-East Asian theatre/ The Mediterranean and Middle East theatresII The Home Front and total warA. The people’s warThe coalition government, the War ministry (Churchill, King George VI/ Patriotism/ the wartime economy (mobilizing the home front, rationing, women)B. A new social contractThe Beveridge report (1942), the Welfare state (National milk scheme), the NHS / the Butler education act (1944)/ How women’s roles changed during and after WWIIIII Britain in the ending of the warA. Military roleLandings (D-Day …)/ Strategic bombingsB. Diplomatic roleTeheran/Yalta/Potsdam/ UNC. The End Of The British Empire After The Second World WarThe Cripps mission/ The Quit India movement / Violence
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History.1
Imperial Britain at war (1939-1945)
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I – Roots of the protest movement A – The USA's involvement in warsResistance to the Cold War logic/ opposition to the Vietnam war B – New Movements The Civil Rights Movement/ the American Indian movement, the Chicano movement/ the women's movement, the Gay rights movement/ the Environmental movement/ The new leftII – Types of protest A – Non-violent protestsSit ins, boycotts, Freedom rides, marches (Washington 1963)/ demonstrations, protest songs/ teach ins / hippies/the students movement (leftists) B – violent protests Riots, the Black Panthers, Black muslims, the Kent State Shootings/ Assassinations (MLK, Malcolm X) C – CounterculturesThe counterculture in literature / Woodstock/ Beatniks / protest songs / Warhol / Jane FondaIII – The 1960s : a turning point ? A – Successes The Civil rights act, Rowe versus Wade, the 27th amendment (1972) B – LimitationsThe persistence of racism (KKK, Mississippi Burning), Emett Till / Nixon and the silent majority C – ExcessesCharles Manson/ Nation of Islam
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The 1960s in the United States: political and social protests, the counter-culture
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Case study: The US/Mexican border, an interface or a territorial divide? I. Economic policies: globalization versus protectionismExamples- China / Asia Pacific / ports of the Pacific Ocean (Seattle) - the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement(USMCA)- the Silicon Valley vs the Rust BeltII. Diplomatic policies: imperialism versus protectionismExamples - the United Nations headquarters (NYC)- U.S. military bases around the world/ U.S. Embassies, Consulates, and Diplomatic Missions - NATOIII. Migration policies: the American Dream versus America First- immigration waves in American history- current U.S. immigration policies (the brain drain, the Muslim ban)- The gap between white America and colored America, ghettoes, Indian reservations, gated communities -globalized areas : Hollywood, New-York-Nationalism vs cosmopolitanism
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The USA: a more or less open country in a globalized world
Geography.1
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I. Johannesburg: a minor hub in the world city network How does the social organisation of Johannesburg reflect social and economic inequalities in South Africa ? - The heritage of Apartheid - Johannesburg's integration in the global city networkII. South Africa in a globalized worldTo what extent is South Africa an emerging but struggling country ?The physical and human geography of South Africa (resources, population, etc.)III. South Africa: Issues and Challenges -the world’s most unequal society (monetary inequality/ wealth inequality/spatial inequality)-Environmental issues-Health and safety issues-Security issues
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Geography.2
South Africa