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1. An Indian artist's
painting of James Todd (c. 1880) riding in a ceremonial procession on a
royal elephant.
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2. Faces of the
raj. A tennis party at the Residency, Kapurkala, Panjab, ca. 1894.
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3. The Empress
Dowager Tz'u-hsi (1835-1908), who manipulated the levels of power at the
Manchu court in Peking.
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4. Asia 1880-1914.
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5. An American
cartoonist in 1888 depicted John Bull (England) as the octopus of imperialism,
grabbing land on every continent.
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6. A lone protestor
stops a tank in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, in May of 1989.
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7. The Chinese
Cultural Revolution of the 1960's. Marchers hold a banner of Mao
Tse-tung.
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8. An economist's
map of the world. On this map countries are represented by the size
of their economies. The method used is to ask what it would cost
in dollars to produce a nation's goods and services.
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9. Coke
and Pepsi battle for market share in Vietnam after President Clinton lifted
the trade embargo in 1994. This Coke bottle stands on the steps of
the Hanoi Opera House.
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10. Decolonization
since World War II.
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11. The
Wealth of Nations: Developed and Developing Nations of the World
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