Chapter 1.6

1.6 (cultural) conflicts
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1.6 (cultural) conflicts

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At the end of the lesson
You are able to explain why conflicts occur at cultural borders

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To do:
>Work on 1.6: homework for friday the 3rd of november is 1 to 5.

>Think about a question you have, you will need to write down the question next friday on a lessonup slide

> read an example of an interview article in dutch.
> Check your answers

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Slide 4 - Video

Cultural regions

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Reasons for conflict
1.Political stability
2.Geo location
3.Raw materials
4.Climate


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1.Political stability 
Conflicts over landmass/water access.

Cultural diversity - Being a herder or farmer for example
(read more about Hutu's and Tutsi's in the article on the last slide)

Religion 

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2.Geo- location
Accessible by sea - air - road 
 
Strong neighbouring countries 
Possibility for agriculture 
Natural hazards

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3.Raw materials 
Presence of raw materials 

Accessibility of.. 

Technology to use them 


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4.Climate 
Water 

Temperature 

Storms 

Light 


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Historical relationships 

Colony
     Netherlands> Indonesia
     Belgium> the Congo
Old/New nation 
     USA> Israël
     Russia> Belarus
     


 

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United nations (VN)
Name was used by the nations who fought Germany in WW2.

Foundation 1945.

Goals: peace amongst the region. Collaboration in the economy field.

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To do
Paragraph 1.6 exercises 4 to 10

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Name a country with a good Geo location.

Slide 16 - Mind map

Name a country with a bad Geo location.

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Does the Netherlands have a prosperous climate? Explain why!

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France is a country without raw materials. Find out where the electricity in France comes from?

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Want to know more about the Hutu/Tutsi conflict?

Read the article on the next slide

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Slide 21 - Link