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Why is it so difficult to join the European Union? Some of the countries that were later accepted were at first rejected. Some countries are still barred from membership.
Alternatively, you might discuss the BREXIT issue. Are there other potential exits from the E.U.?
What is Russias biggest resource issue? Some possible answers are:
1) human capital
2) energy
3) food productivity
4) non-energy raw materials
5) water.
^^ See PowerPoint I attached to help with questions
After reading the section of chapter 15 called A New Way of Thinking: The Birth of Modern Science (pages 664-676) in the Strayer and Nelson textbook, please comment on the following questions. As always, your comments should be written in grammatically correct sentences. They should take to the time to explain your thinking and include some quotes and/or examples from the textbook as support. Here are the questions: Why did the Scientific Revolution occur in Europe rather than in China or the Islamic world? What was revolutionary about the Scientific Revolution? In what ways did the Enlightenment challenge older patterns of European thinking? In what ways was European science received in the major civilizations of Asia in the early modern era?
See PDF that I attached for the pages 664-676
MODULE 4 – EUROPE AND RUSSIA
THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN EUROPE AND RUSSIA
MOST OF EUROPE IS FARTHER NORTH THAN MOST OF THE U.S.
ALONG WITH RUSSIA, EUROPE REPRESENTS THE LARGEST POPULATION AT THIS LATITUDE
LONDON IS THE SAME LATITUDE AS CALGARY, CANADA
ITALY IS ABOUT THE LATITUDINAL RANGE OF MAINE TO S.C.
MOST OF WESTERN EUROPE HAS A VERY OCEAN-INFLUENCED CLIMATE, LIKE THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST IN NORTH AMERICA
MILD TEMPERATURES YEAR-ROUND, WITH MODERATE PRECIPITATION
THIS CLIMATE IS CALLED “MARINE WEST COAST”
MARINE
WEST COAST
SOUTHERN EUROPE IS THE LARGEST REGION OF MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE IN THE WORLD - JUST LIKE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – SUMMER DROUGHT, LIGHT AUTUMN RAIN, GENERALLY MILD TEMPERATURES
MEDITERRANEAN
CENTRAL EUROPE, RELATIVELY REMOTE FROM THE OCEAN, HAS A MORE CONTINENTAL CLIMATE, LIKE THE NORTHERN STATES OF THE U.S. AND EASTERN CANADA - SHORT MILD SUMMERS, LONG SNOWY WINTERS
HUMID CONTINENTAL
SUBARCTIC
THE NORTHERN-MOST REGIONS OF EUROPE HAVE A VERY COLD, DRY CLIMATE, LIKE MOST OF CANADA AND ALASKA
THIS IS CALLED “SUBARCTIC” CLIMATE
THIS IS A RELIEF MAP, WITH HIGHER ELEVATIONS DARKER BROWN AND LOWER ELEVATIONS DARKER GREEN
EUROPE IS A REGION OF ISLANDS AND PENINSULAS
THERE ARE EXTENSIVE AREAS OF PLAINS AND PLATEAUS
MT. BLANC, EUROPE’S HIGHEST MOUNTAIN, 15,774 FT
THE MOUNTAINS IN EUROPE ARE RELATIVELY MODEST IN ELEVATION, BUT ARE GENERALLY STEEP SLOPED – THIS IS DUE TO EITHER THE LAST ICE AGE AND GLACIAL EROSION (NORTHERN EUROPE) OR THE RELATIVE YOUTH OF THE MOUNTAINS AND RECENT UPLIFT (THE ALPS)
MOST OF RUSSIA IS RELATIVELY FLAT
THE RUSSIAN PLAIN IS DIVIDED FROM WESTERN SIBERIA BY THE URALS, SIMILAR TO THE APPALACHIANS
RUSSIAN
PLAIN
URAL MTNS
HEADING EAST IN SIBERIA, THE TERRAIN BECOMES INCREASINGLY MOUNTAINOUS
THE KAMCHATKA PENINSULA IS GEOLOGICALLY SIMILAR TO ALASKA
RUSSIA IS ABOUT 50 MILES FROM THE U.S. AT THE BERING STRAIT
KAMCHATKA
BERING STRAIT
DEMOGRAPHICS IN EUROPE
EUROPE IS 547 MILLION (U.S. AND CANADA ABOUT 370 MILLION)
THE EUROPEAN UNION IS ABOUT 447 MILLION PEOPLE
EUROPE, RUSSIA, BELARUS, UKRAINE TOTAL ABOUT 746 MILLION
Europe in the world
Europe in the land hemisphere
Population distribution
EUROPE IS DENSELY POPULATED (256 PER SQ MILE)
WESTERN EUROPE IS OVER 432 PER SQUARE MILE
RUSSIA IS 22 PER SQUARE MILE
U.S. IS 79 PER SQUARE MILE
Densely populated
MOST EUROPEANS LIVE IN A FEW COUNTRIES
GERMANY, FRANCE, U.K., ITALY: 83 TO 59 MILLION
SPAIN, POLAND, ROMANIA, NETHERLANDS: 47 TO 18 MILLION
REST ARE LESS THAN 12 MILLION EACH; 28\% OF EUROPEANS
Dot map
POPULATION GROWTH IN EUROPE HAS DECLINED SINCE 1940S
THIS INCLUDES BIRTHS, DEATHS, AS WELL AS MIGRATION
Declining population growth
Population over 65
EUROPE IS MOST MATURE, SLOWEST GROWING WORLD REGION, DEPENDENT ON GUEST WORKERS FROM OUTSIDE EUROPE
THE GUEST WORKERS ARE FROM EUROPE’S PERIPHERY AND FORMER EUROPEAN COLONIES
THE EUROPEAN UNION POLICY OF OPEN BORDERS AND TRANSACTION-LESS BORDER CROSSINGS (“SCHENGEN”) IS NOW BEING RECONSIDERED AS INSECURE AND DANGEROUS
IT IS UNINTENTIONALLY ALLOWING ACCESS TO DIVERSE PLACES BY BOTH ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS AND POTENTIAL CRIMINALS
THE EUROPEAN UNION
FIRST STEPS TOWARD EUROPEAN UNITY CAME AFTER WW II WHEN LOW COUNTRIES FORMED BENELUX (1949)
THE EUROPEAN “COMMUNITIES” SOON FOLLOWED (1951)
BY 1993 THIS HAD BECOME THE EUROPEAN UNION, WITH PLANS FOR A COMMON CURRENCY AND PASSPORT
ANIMATION ONLY WORKS IN FULL SCREEN VIEW
EUROPEAN UNION
AS OF
JANUARY, 2020
NOTICE THAT THE UNITED KINGDOM IS NO LONGER A MEMBER
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2020_EU_MAP.svg
COUNTRIES THAT REJECTED MEMBERSHIP IN THE E.U.
SWITZERLAND
NORWAY
ICELAND
UNITED KINGDOM (JOINED AND THEN LEFT THE UNION)
NOT ALL EU MEMBERS
USE THE EURO AS THEIR
NATIONAL CURRENCY
AVERAGE INCOME
IN U.S. DOLLARS
THE EUROPEAN UNION IS A TRADE UNION
REDUCED BORDER TRANSACTIONS
COMMON TRADE POLICY WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD
PROTECTED MARKET FOR MANY GOODS, ESPECIALLY FARM PRODUCTS
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS FOR POORER REGIONS WITHIN EUROPE
STRICT STANDARDS FOR ADMISSION (COUNTRIES HAVE BEEN REJECTED)
IT IS NOT A MILITARY ALLIANCE; IT DOES NOT REPLACE NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS IN ITS MEMBERS
JUNE 24, 2016 THE UNITED KINGDOM VOTED 52\% TO 48\% TO LEAVE THE EUROPEAN UNION (“BREXIT”)
THIS VOTE IS TAKEN AS BINDING, DESPITE MANY EXPRESSING MISGIVINGS
“BREXIT” MAY RESULT IN THE BREAK-UP OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
SCOTLAND’S POLITICIANS HAVE INDICATED WILLINGNESS TO HOLD A SECOND REFERENDUM TO LEAVE THE UNITED KINGDOM
THE PREVIOUS SCOTTISH REFERENDUM ON INDEPENDENCE IN 2014 WAS DEFEATED 55\% TO 45\%
LANGUAGE AND RELIGION IN EUROPE
LANGUAGE AND RELIGION IN WESTERN EUROPE
GERMANIC LANGUAGES, PROTESTANTS IN NORTH
ROMANCE LANGUAGES, CATHOLICS IN SOUTH
THIS APPARENT UNIFORMITY RESULTED FROM UNIFIED NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS UNDER CENTRALIZED MONARCHS IN THE EARLY MODERN ERA
IN REALITY, ETHNICITY, LANGUAGE, AND RELIGION ARE STILL DIVERSE AND SOMEWHAT GEOGRAPHICALLY CONCENTRATED IN WESTERN EUROPE TODAY
GERMANY AND ITALY DID NOT FORM NATIONAL IDENTITIES UNTIL THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY – THEY WERE FRAGMENTED KINGDOMS AND DUCHIES BEFORE THAT
DEVOLUTION IS TENDENCY FOR SUB-REGIONS WITHIN A COUNTRY TO SEEK INDEPENDENCE AND CREATE A SEPARATE NATIONAL IDENTITY
NOTE THAT THIS AFFECTS ALMOST ALL COUNTRIES IN EUROPE, WEST AND EAST
ETHNIC GEOGRAPHY IS MORE COMPLEX IN EASTERN EUROPE
MOSTLY SLAVIC-CATHOLIC (NORTH)
MOSTLY SLAVIC-ORTHODOX (SOUTH)
MAGYAR, ROMANIAN, ALBANIAN ARE NOT SLAVIC LANGUAGES - GYPSIES SPEAK “ROMA”, A SOUTH ASIAN LANGUAGE
THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF EASTERN EUROPE UP TO WW I WAS PERIODS OF FOREIGN CONTROL BY EMPIRES BASED OUTSIDE THE REGION, ALONG WITH PERIODS OF STRONG NATIONAL IDENTITY UNDER NATIVE MONARCHS
BECAUSE OF HITLER’S HOLOCAUST, THERE ARE ONLY A FEW MILLION JEWS TODAY IN EASTERN EUROPE – MOST JEWS TODAY LIVE IN THE UNITED STATES OR IN ISRAEL
ABOUT 1 IN 3 OF THE WORLD’S JEWS DIED IN THE HOLOCAUST
AFTER HITLER’S DEFEAT, GERMANY WAS DIVIDED INTO FOUR ZONES OF FOREIGN OCCUPATION
THE SOVIET ZONE BECAME A COMMUNIST SATELLITE OF THE SOVIET UNION
THE TWO COUNTRIES WERE SEPARATED UNTIL 1990
BERLIN, THE FORMER CAPITAL OF HITLER’S GERMANY, WAS ALSO
PARTITIONED, THE BEGINNING OF THE SIEGE OF WEST BERLIN
THE NATIONAL PERCENTAGE OF MUSLIMS HAS BEEN INCREASING IN EUROPE FOR SEVERAL DECADES, DUE TO JOB SEEKERS AND REFUGEES FROM AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
HOWEVER, THE COUNTRIES IN EUROPE WITH THE HIGHEST PERCENTAGES OF MUSLIMS HAVE A LONG HISTORY OF ISLAM, DATING BACK TO WHEN THEY WERE PART OF THE OTTOMAN TURK EMPIRE
THIS IS TRUE OF ALBANIA AND KOSOVO (NATIONAL MAJORITIES OF MUSLIMS) AS WELL AS BOSNIA, MACEDONIA, AND BULGARIA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_Europe
EUROPEAN COMMUNISM
WW I ENDED EMPIRES IN EUROPE AND MIDDLE EAST
GERMANY, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, OTTOMAN, RUSSIAN
THE GERMANS LOST THEIR OVERSEAS POSSESSIONS AND TERRITORIES WITHIN EUROPE, LIKE POLAND AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA
THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN EMPIRE AND THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE WERE BROKEN UP AND SEPARATE NATIONAL IDENTITIES CREATED
THE CIVIL WAR ENDING THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE RESULTED IN THE SOVIET UNION
BY END OF WW II, ALL OF EASTERN EUROPE BECAME COMMUNIST
HOW THEY BECAME COMMUNIST IN EASTERN EUROPE
BULGARIA: 1944 BY ELECTION
YUGOSLAVIA: 1945 AFTER ALLIED OCCUPATION, IN A REVOLUTION
ALBANIA: 1945 BY ELECTION
POLAND: 1945 FOLLOWING SOVIET OCCUPATION
ROMANIA: 1947 BY ELECTION
HUNGARY: 1948 FOLLOWING SOVIET OCCUPATION
CZECHOSLOVAKIA: 1948 BY ELECTION
ANIMATION ONLY WORKS
IN FULL SCREEN VIEW
POLAND, CZECH REPUBLIC, SLOVAKIA, SLOVENIA, HUNGARY, ROMANIA, AND BULGARIA JOINED THE EUROPEAN UNION
THEY ARE RELATIVELY HOMOGENOUS (MOSTLY ONE ETHNICITY AND RELIGION)
THE FORMER SOVIET UNION
RUSSIA IS A COUNTRY - THE SOVIET UNION WAS A COUNTRY - THE FORMER SOVIET UNION IS NOW REFERRED TO AS A REGION
LIKE THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE, THE SOVIET UNION (ESTABLISHED IN 1920S UNDER THE COMMUNIST PARTY) WAS UNEVEN COMPOSITE OF DIVERSE NATIONALITIES - RUSSIANS WERE ABOUT HALF OF THE SOVIET UNION - “RUSSIFICATION” WAS OFFICIAL SOVIET POLICY - RUSSIANS DOMINATED GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS - SLAVS MIGRATED IN LARGE NUMBERS TO NON-RUSSIAN REGIONS OF THE SOVIET UNION
POSITIVE EFFECTS OF MARXIST GOVERNMENT POLICY
GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING
DEVELOPMENT OF REMOTE FRONTIER REGIONS
FREE HEALTH CARE AND FREE EDUCATION
WORK OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN AND MINORITIES
NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MARXIST GOVERNMENT POLICY
INADEQUATE RENTAL HOUSING
LACK OF BASIC CONSUMER SERVICES
VIRTUAL LACK OF PERSONAL SAVINGS AND PROPERTY
DEPENDENCE ON THE BLACK MARKET
FIFTEEN SOVIET REPUBLICS (EACH IS NOW A COUNTRY)
1) THE BALTIC STATES (ESTONIA, LATVIA, LITHUANIA)
2) THE EUROPEAN STATES (BELARUS, MOLDOVA, UKRAINE)
3) THE TRANS-CAUCASUS REPUBLICS (ARMENIA, GEORGIA, AZERBAIJAN)
4) CENTRAL ASIA (KAZAKHSTAN, TURKMENISTAN, UZBEKISTAN, KYRGYZSTAN, TAJIKISTAN)
5) RUSSIA ITSELF
HDI IS THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX, PUBLISHED BY THE UNITED NATIONS AND USED TO CHARACTERIZE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AMONG COUNTRIES AND REGIONS. IT IS A COMPOSITE OF LIFE EXPECTANCY, YEARS OF EDUCATION, AND AVERAGE INCOME AND RANGES FROM 0 TO 1. PPP IS “PURCHASING POWER PARITY” AND CONVERTS AN INCOME INTO ITS ACTUAL MARKET VALUE (BUYING POWER).
SEE THESE WEBSITES FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/human_development_index -AND-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purchasing_power_parity
THE BALTIC STATES
THE BALTIC STATES (ESTONIA, LATVIA, LITHUANIA)
SMALL; FEW RESOURCES; MILDER CLIMATE THAN RUSSIA
YEAR ROUND PORTS; HIGHER STANDARD OF LIVING
SLAVIC MIGRANTS DURING THE SOVIET PERIOD
THE FIRST REPUBLICS TO DECLARE INDEPENDENCE
ALL THREE HAVE JOINED THE EUROPEAN UNION
THE EUROPEAN STATES
EUROPEAN STATES: BELARUS, UKRAINE, MOLDOVA
BELARUS: LANDLOCKED, DEPENDENT ON RUSSIA
UKRAINE HAS SEVERAL ADVANTAGES; IN THE BEST POSITION TO DEVELOP MODERN INDUSTRY
MOLDOVA WAS PART OF ROMANIA UNTIL WW II, RELATIVELY LONG GROWING SEASON
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TransnistrianRegionMap.png
MOLDOVA HAS A SECESSIONIST REGION, TRANSNISTRIA
FEW RECOGNIZE ITS SOVEREIGNTY OTHER THAN RUSSIA
BLUE IS PRO-RUSSIAN PARTIES PINK IS PRO-E.U. PARTIES
RESULTS OF 2012 ELECTION IN UKRAINE
IN 2018 RUSSIAN-SUPPORTED FORCES TOOK CONTROL OF THE DONETSK BASIN IN EASTERN UKRAINE AND THE CRIMEA PENINSULA ON THE BLACK SEA COAST
NUMEROUS SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA’S ECONOMIC INTERESTS AND THE GLOBAL DROP IN OIL PRICES AT THE TIME CREATED A CHALLENGING SITUATION FOR PUTIN AND HIS GOVERNMENT
THE CAUCASUS
TRANS-CAUCASUS: GEORGIA (4 MILLION); ARMENIA (3 MILLION); AZERBAIJAN (10 MILLION)
GEORGIA AND ARMENIA ARE MOSTLY CHRISTIAN, AZERBAIJAN IS MOSTLY MUSLIM TURKS
THE PINK REPUBLICS ARE STILL PART OF RUSSIA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Georgia_high_detail_map.png
RUSSIA INVADED ABKHAZIA AND SOUTH OSSETIA IN 2008
ABKHAZIA AND SOUTH OSSETIA ARE IN EFFECT PART OF RUSSIA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagorno-Karabakh#mediaviewer/File:Location_Nagorno-Karabakh2.png
FROM 1989 TO 2001 NAGORNO-KARABAKH WENT FROM 76\% TO 95\% ARMENIAN, DUE TO THE FLIGHT OF AZERI TURKS.
THE CASPIAN SEA IS WORLD’S LARGEST LAKE
MAIN SOURCE IS VOLGA RIVER, THE MOTHER OF RUSSIA“
LAKE REGION NOW A MAJOR PRODUCER OF OIL
TO SUMMARIZE
RUSSIA CONTROLS PARTS OF GEORGIA AND UKRAINE
EASTERN MOLDOVA IS UNDER A SEPARATIST GOVERNMENT, SUPPORTED BY RUSSIA
PARTS OF WESTERN AZERBAIJAN ARE UNDER A SEPARATIST GOVERNMENT, SUPPORTED BY ARMENIA
CENTRAL ASIA
CENTRAL ASIA: KAZAKHSTAN, UZBEKISTAN, TURKMENISTAN, KYRGYZSTAN, TAJIKISTAN
MUSLIM TURKS, EXCEPT FOR TAJIKS (ETHNIC PERSIANS)
RELATIVELY DRY REGION, NORTH IS STEPPE, SOUTH IS DESERT, EAST IS MORE MOUNTAINOUS
MAIN EXPORTS ARE OIL, WHEAT, METAL ORES
THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
INCLUDES SIBERIA AND THE FAR EAST
ABOUT 145 MILLION PEOPLE (BUT NOT GROWING)
MOST RUSSIANS LIVE IN THE WESTERN 1/5 OF RUSSIA
MOST ARE ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN
20\% ARE MUSLIM
THIS PATTERN SUGGESTS ABUNDANCE BUT ACTUALLY ONLY SHOWS CONCENTRATIONS
ALMOST EVERYWHERE IN RUSSIA AT LEAST HALF OF LOCAL POPULATIONS ARE ETHNIC SLAVS
CHECHNYA IS THE BEST
KNOWN OF RUSSIA’S
ETHNIC ENCLAVES
RUSSIA’S POTENTIAL
SOVIET ERA INFRASTRUCTURE IS STILL IN PLACE, WITH DEPENDENCE ON MASS TRANSPORTATION AND LOW POTENTIAL FOR INDIVIDUALIZED VEHICLES
POOR ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OF THE SOVIET ERA
9.4\% OF RUSSIAN WORKERS ARE IN AGRICULTURE
32.4\% OF RUSSIAS GDP IS FROM INDUSTRY, THIS IMPLIES A SMALL SERVICE SECTOR (62.3\% OF GDP)
RUSSIA HAS A LOW AVERAGE INCOME FOR SUCH AN INDUSTRIALIZED NATION ($27,044)
IT MAY BE THAT RUSSIAS DARKEST DAYS ARE PAST
40\% OF RUSSIANS WERE BELOW POVERTY IN 2001
FOR 2020, IT WAS 13.3\% BELOW POVERTY, HOWEVER, THIS WAS BASED ON A FEW DOLLARS A DAY
THE MOSCOW REGION IS ONE THIRD OF RUSSIA’S G.D.P.
THE RUSSIAN UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN 2019 WAS 4.6\%, WHILE THIS RATE FOR THE UNITED STATES WAS 3.89\% IN 2018
HOWEVER, RUSSIANS ARE ON AVERAGE OLDER THAN AMERICANS
THE LOCATION OF RUSSIA’S MANUFACTURING REGIONS IS PARTLY EXPLAINED BY THE POPULATION CONCENTRATION IN THE WEST AND THE LOCATION OF NAVIGABLE WATER, BUT ALSO THE COMMUNIST POLICY OF EQUALIZING DEVELOPMENT GEOGRAPHICALLY AND THE INTENT TO MOVE PRODUCTION INTO THE INTERIOR, AWAY FROM EUROPE
THIS MAP SUGGESTS ABUNDANCE AND ALSO POSSIBLY EQUAL LEVELS OF DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION – NOT THE CASE
RUSSIA COULD CERTAINLY PRODUCE MORE FUEL, BUT LACKS INVESTMENT AND ACCESS TO MARKETS
OBSTACLES TO DEVELOPING RUSSIA’S FOSSIL FUELS:
EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS, LIKE THE ARCTIC AND SIBERIA
POLITICAL INSTABILITY, RELATING TO ETHNIC RIVALRIES, SEPARATISTS, AND DISCONTENT WITH PUTIN’S POLICIES
LABOR STRIKES IN MONOPOLISTIC PRIMARY INDUSTRIES, LIKE MINING AND TRANSPORTATION
CRIME, ESPECIALLY ORGANIZED CRIME
RUSSIAS HEALTH CRISIS (HIV, ALCOHOLISM, POLLUTION)
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