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name aryah bee\
per 2nd\
week 4 lesson 2 ghw 5-4 regional conflict\
(standard: cult 2.4 differentiate between a state (country) and a nation, specifically focusing on the concepts of territorial control and self - determination of internal and foreign affairs and analyze the relationship between nations and the states in which they lie. 1e)\
igos: define vocab\
| term | definition | discussion question | \ |
| ---- | ---------- | ------------------ | \ |
| state | \ | ||
| nation | \ | ||
| nation - state | \ | ||
| stateless nation | \ | ||
| self - determination | \ | ||
| kurds | \ | ||
| palestinians | \ | ||
| zionism | \ | ||
| assad regime | \ | ||
| authoritarianism |
Brief Explanations
To define these terms, we refer to political science (a subfield of Social Science) concepts:
- State: A political entity with defined territory, population, government, and sovereignty (control over internal/external affairs).
- Nation: A group with shared culture, language, history, or identity (not necessarily a state).
- Nation - State: A state where the population is largely a single nation (e.g., Japan).
- Stateless Nation: A nation without its own sovereign state (e.g., Kurds, Palestinians historically).
- Self - Determination: The right of a people to govern themselves (key in decolonization/national movements).
- Kurds: An ethnic group (nation) spread across Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Iran (stateless nation).
- Palestinians: An ethnic/national group seeking statehood (stateless nation historically, now with limited self - rule).
- Zionism: Movement for Jewish homeland in Palestine, led to Israel’s creation.
- Assad Regime: The government of Syria under the Assad family (authoritarian, Ba’athist).
- Authoritarianism: A political system with strong central power, limited political freedoms.
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| Term | Definition | Discussion Question |
|---|---|---|
| Nation | Group with shared culture, language, history, or identity. | Can a nation exist without a state? Explain with examples. |
| Nation - State | State where most people belong to one nation (e.g., Japan). | What challenges do multi - national states face? |
| Stateless Nation | Nation without a sovereign state (e.g., Kurds). | How do stateless nations seek self - determination? |
| Self - Determination | Right of a people to govern themselves. | How has self - determination shaped modern states? |
| Kurds | Ethnic group (nation) across Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Iran (stateless nation). | What are the geopolitical challenges of the Kurdish diaspora? |
| Palestinians | Ethnic/national group seeking statehood (stateless historically). | How has the Palestinian - Israeli conflict impacted regional stability? |
| Zionism | Movement for Jewish homeland in Palestine (led to Israel’s creation). | How did Zionism impact the Middle East? |
| Assad Regime | Syria’s government under the Assad family (authoritarian, Ba’athist). | How has the Assad regime maintained power during the Syrian Civil War? |
| Authoritarianism | Political system with strong central power, limited political freedoms. | How does authoritarianism differ from democracy? |