(AM2B) The 2000's Era Lesson

The 2000's Era Lesson 

The 2000s was a decade that began on January 1, 2000 and ended on December 31, 2009.

Globalization, which had accelerated after the early 1990s fall of communism, continued to be a force in the 2000s. The growth of the Internet was one of the prime contributors to globalization during the decade, making it possible for people to interact with other people, express ideas, introduce others to different cultures and backgrounds, use goods and services, sell and buy online, research and learn about things, along with experiencing the world without having to leave home.

The institutions, linkages and technologies that emerged or were redefined earlier would subsequently in this decade benefit many countries, in particular China and India. However, in other parts of the world such progress failed to address ongoing struggles with modernity, most notably characterized by the rise of al-Qaeda and other Islamist groups.

Obama Inauguration ImageThe 2000s was a decade of generally progressive beliefs, which resulted in rebellion from the incumbent President George W. Bush at that time, and the election of the Iraq war-opposing, first biracial President Barack Obama in 2008. Environmentalism, increased multiculturalism, and skepticism about the War on Terror were prevalent cultural trends throughout the decade.

The September 11 attacks in 2001 led to the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and other nations invading Afghanistan, as well as implementing various anti-terrorist measures at home and abroad in what was known as the War on Terror. The European Union saw further integration and expansion throughout much of Europe.

The economic growth of the 2000s had considerable environmental consequences, raised the demand for diminishing energy resources, and was still shown to be vulnerable as demonstrated during the Global Financial Crisis of the late 2000s.

 

 

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