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South Asia

South Asia. Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives. Map-Work. Locate the terms on the map and answer the questions on the handout. Blue/black ink Color in/outline political map side Physical Geography w/s. History. Culture Hearth Indus Valley civilization

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South Asia

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  1. South Asia Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives

  2. Map-Work • Locate the terms on the map and answer the questions on the handout. • Blue/black ink • Color in/outline political map side • Physical Geography w/s

  3. History • Culture Hearth • Indus Valley civilization • Harappa civilization • Aryans • Indo-European nomadic group that came through the Hindu Kush mountains. • Brought over their language (Sanskrit), social structure (caste system), and faith (Hinduism) • Moguls • There were several kingdoms/ empires that came through India. • For example: Mauyran (Asoka), Kushan Kingdom, and the Guptas • The Moguls would be the last significant Muslim control in India • The Taj Mahal was built during the Mogul rule by Emperor Shah Jahan • British Control • Would be the last imperial rule in India. • Lasted until 1947 • Independence was achieved through a non-violent resistance led by Gandhi. • When India gained independence there was religious conflict between the Hindus and Muslims. This created a split to the country. Muslims migrated North creating Pakistan and East Pakistan (now called Bangladesh). • India’s population today is roughly 80% Hindu

  4. British Legacy • 11.2 • How did Britain harm/benefit India during colonialism? • Kashmir…article • Take 20 notes from article

  5. Religion Review • Two major religions emerged in India: • Hinduism • Buddhism • Review video and questions • Read the Scared Cow and Caste System • Other religions in India: • Jainism • Sikhism

  6. Green Revolution and Outsourcing: • Green Revolution assignment • Read Outsourcing box on page 292. • What is Outsourcing? • What type of jobs are sent to India? • What are the benefits/concerns of outsourcing? (American perspective)

  7. Current Issues • Poverty • http://www.unicef.org/india/children_2356.htm • Population • 11.4 • Read “Keeping Malthus at Bay” • Pollution • Ganges River • http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/expedition_blue_planet_india_crew_video • http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17254642 • Video: India

  8. Further information… • In Sri Lanka there are two major ethnic groups—Sinhalese and Tamils. • See Classroom Blog: There will be a question you will need to answer related to Sri Lanka. • Buddhism is the dominate religion in Nepal and Bhutan. It is actually the official religion of Bhutan. • Bhutan only allows 1,000 people within their country a year. Has very strict guidelines on tourism. • Bhutan’s economic mantra is “gross national happiness”. • 60% of Maldives foreign currency earnings comes from tourism. It is a huge tourist spot for Europeans. Would be similar to the Caribbean for Americans.

  9. Film: “The Cup” • How does “The Cup” reflect Bhutan’s culture. Provide examples. • The film was made by a Bhutanese filmmaker. What was his point of view on China? Why do you think the Bhutan population would not approve of China and their policies? • The last question you will have to critically examine comments made throughout film,

  10. Amazing Race: Focus India • Each hour will be divided up into teams. • Tuesday in your teams you will create a name for your team and review/research information on India. • Wed/Thurs will be the race! • You will visit five stations. Each station has a different theme of questions and challenges. As a team you will need to answer and complete the questions/challenges. • Themes: Religion, History, Culture/Entertainment, Current Issues, and Physical Geography. • If you answer all the questions correctly you will earn 3pts • If you answer all but one question correct you will earn 2pts • If you answer some questions right but miss two or more then you will only earn 1pt. • If you miss all questions you will earn zero pts. • When done you will be given a clue to the next destination of questions. • The team that finishes first will earn 5 extra pts., 2nd team 3pts, and 3rd team 1pt. to add to their total. • The team that earns the must points in the end wins! Each winning team will earn a treat and extra credit points.

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