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South & Central Asia Higher Education Questions
Grade Level
College
Help students understand South and Central Asia through these essay and discussion questions.
South & Central Asia High School Questions
Grade Level
High School
Help students understand South and Central Asia through these essay and discussion questions.
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Economics: South & Central Asia
Recent growth has spurred new development, but also revealed old and new economic challenges.
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People and Society: South & Central Asia
South Asia is densely populated and immensely diverse.
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U.S. Foreign Policy: South & Central Asia
In 1792, George Washington opened the United States’ first consulate in South Asia, in Kolkata, India.
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Politics: South & Central Asia
South and Central Asia is home to the world’s largest democracy: India.
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Geopolitics: South & Central Asia
The long tensions between India and Pakistan, involvement of foreign powers, and climate change shape geopolitics in the region.
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Modern History: South & Central Asia
Many of the countries that make up South and Central Asia are quite young: Pakistan and India became independent countries in 1947, Bangladesh followed in 1971, and Kazakhstan and its neighbors emerged as independent countries after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
South & Central Asia
Grade Level
High School
- Students will be able to describe the political, social, economic, and geopolitical systems that characterize South and Central Asia.
- Students will understand how global powers wield influence on countries in the region.
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South & Central Asia: The Essentials
Explore this collection of learning resources to better understand the history, people, and politics of South and Central Asia.