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SOUTH ASIA
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  • Physical Features
  • Peninsula
  • Much of it is a plateau
  • Tectonic plate
  • Climate
  • Dominated by monsoon winds
  • The winter winds are dry and the summer winds are
    wet

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  • History
  • Cultural hearth
  • The Dravidians
  • India's first inhabitants
  • The Ayrans
  • (from southwest Asia) Were the first to invade
    this area about 6000 years ago
  • Moguls
  • Muslim invaders

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  • The British East India Company
  • The Sepoy Rebellion
  • Rebellion of Indian troops in the B.E.I. Army
  • Independence
  • British occupation ended in 1947

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Positive results of British Colonization
  • Development of Railroads and Highways
  • Development of major cities
  • Modern Practice of Medicine
  • Tried to eliminate "widow burning," female
    infanticide, the caste system and child marriage

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  • Democratic Federal Government
  • Linqua Franca
  • Single Capitol

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Negative Results of British Colonization
  • India dependent on primary activities
  • British allowed very little development
  • The partitioning of Pakistan and Bangladesh
  • Railroads and highways built mainly for the
    transportation of raw materials
  • Inhibiting development encouraged population
    growth

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Two Major World Religions were founded in this
region
  • Hinduism
  • World's oldest major religion
  • 800 mil. people are Hindus - 97 live in India

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  • Beliefs
  • Hindus believe there are many gods, but one
    supreme being who is the creator
  • Belief in reincarnation
  • Belief in the Vedas as divine scripture
  • Belief in Karma which literally means "deed or
    act," but more broadly describes the principle of
    cause and effect

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  • Hinduism
  • Caste System
  • Brahmins (warriors or priestly caste)
  • Vaishya (farmers and merchants)
  • Sudras (laborers and artisans)
  • The Harijan (Dalits or untouchables)
  • Mohandas Ghandi
  • Tried to institute social reform based on the
    philosophy of self-control and non violence

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  • Buddhism
  • Prince Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) gave up his
    position to seek salvation and enlightenment
    through meditation

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  • Beliefs
  • All living beings endure suffering
  • Suffering, which is caused by a desire to live,
    leads to reincarnation
  • The goal of all existence is to escape suffering
    and the endless cycle of reincarnation into
    Nirvana
  • Nirvana is obtained through an eight fold path

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  • Population
  • 1 billion people
  • By 2020 will become the most populous country
  • Population growth gt economic growth
  • More than 1/3 under 15
  • Fertility rates are declining
  • Why does growth continue?

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  • Children
  • Infant mortality rate of 75
  • Should Children work?
  • Children as wealth
  • Children as retirement plans

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Gender Issues
  • Purdah
  • Practice of concealing women from the eyes of
    non-family men.
  • Child Marriage
  • Dowries
  • Female Infanticide
  • Bride Burning
  • Taliban

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  • Urbanization
  • Mumbai-13 mil., Delhi-14 mil.
  • Calcutta 11 mil., Dhaka- 7 mil.
  • Mumbai worlds largest slum (400,000 per sq.
    kilometer).

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  • Agriculture and Industry
  • About 70 of South Asians are involved in
    agriculture
  • Economic Reform
  • Governments have gotten themselves heavily in
    debt

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  • Structural Adjustment Programs Began in
  • 1991 Aimed at
  • Privatizing Industries
  • Removing Government Regulations
  • Opening Economy to foreign goods and investment
  • Mixed success Example Bangalore.
  • Wider disparities in incomes most of the gains
    to the middle class.

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  • Microcredit
  • Grammen Bank - Peoples bank

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  • Conflicts
  • Punjab
  • Conflict between Sikhs and Indian government

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  • Kashmir
  • Muslim majority state
  • Mostly controlled by India
  • Been in a long bitter battle with Pakistan
  • Sri Lanka
  • 70 Singhalese (mostly Buddhist)
  • 18 Tamils (Hindu, Dravidians)
  • Political Conflict

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  • Environmental Problems
  • Deforestation
  • The Chipko Movement
  • Means social forestries
  • tree hugger
  • Water Issues
  • Dam projects and river diversion projects cause
    controversy in this region
  • Air pollution

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