Document 1 - Slavery in Martinique
Document 2 - India & Pakistan
Document 3 - Estonian Independence
Document 4 - "The Shah" of Iran
Regents Vocabulary
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Purpose

Why was this letter written?

To demand freedom/independence and appeal to the governor.

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Basic Identification

Which two countries became independent in 1947 according to the timeline?

India & Pakistan

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Effect

What was the result of the Singing Revolution?

Independence in 1991.

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Turning Point

What event marked a turning point?

The Shah leaving Iran in 1979.

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Strong pride and loyalty to one’s country.

Nationalism

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Point of View

From whose perspective is this document written?

Enslaved people in Martinique.

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Influence

How did Gandhi influence independence efforts?

Through nonviolent protest methods.

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Turning Point

Which event marked a turning point?

The mass singing protests in 1988.

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Influence

Who influenced the new government after the revolution?

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini

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A moment when things change in a big way.

Turning Point

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Audience

Who is the intended audience?

The governor (Great General) and colonial authorities.

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Turning Point

Which event marks a major turning point toward independence?

Gandhi’s independence movement (1919–1930)

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Goal

What was the goal of the Singing Revolution?

Independence from the Soviet Union.

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Claim

What claim is made about why people protested?

That they believed the Shah prioritized foreign interests over their own.

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Building up a strong military and being ready to use it.

Militarism

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Influence

What ideas from John Locke likely influenced the writers’ argument?

Enlightenment ideas about liberty and equality.

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Cause

What caused Britain to give up control in 1947?

It was weakened financially after WWII.

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Cause

What caused Estonians to resist Soviet rule?

Loss of national identity and foreign control.

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Result

What was a result of the revolution internationally?

Iran became anti-American.

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When a country takes control of other lands to gain power or resources.

Imperialism

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Historical Context

What global event in 1789 may have inspired the slaves’ demand for liberty?

The French Revolution

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Similarity

What similarity existed between India and Pakistan after independence?

Both became independent nations from British rule

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Inference

Why could music be used safely as protest?

It appeared cultural, not directly political.

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Cause

What were two causes of unrest?

Lack of religious values and close ties to the U.S.

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When people from one country move to another land, settle there, and control it.

Colonialism