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graphic organizer - identifying causes and effects
record reasons for the rise of nationalism in africa and the middle east and its effects in the chart below
rise of nationalism
region | reasons for rise | effects
africa | |
turkey and persia | |
middle east | |
Brief Explanations
For each region, the reasons are tied to historical subjugation, identity movements, and post-colonial/imperial changes, while effects center on political shifts and self-determination.
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| Region | Reasons for Rise | Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Turkey and Persia | 1. Collapse of Ottoman (Turkey) and Qajar (Persia) empires<br>2. Leadership by nationalist reformers (Atatürk in Turkey, Reza Shah in Persia)<br>3. Resistance to foreign imperial interference | 1. Formation of modern, secularized nation-states (Turkey 1923, Iran 1925)<br>2. Implementation of westernizing/centralizing domestic reforms<br>3. Strengthened regional political sovereignty |
| Middle East | 1. Post-WWI Sykes-Picot Agreement dividing the region into European mandates<br>2. Arab nationalist backlash against British/French occupation<br>3. Zionist movement and push for a Jewish homeland | 1. Creation of mandate-era states (e.g., Iraq, Syria, Lebanon) that later gained independence<br>2. 1948 establishment of Israel and subsequent regional conflicts<br>3. Growth of pan-Arabist ideology and political movements |