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1.
FALL OF YUGOSLAVIA
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TIMELINE OF BREAKUP
October 18, 1990- National Intelligence agency predicts Yugoslavia to dissolve in two years
December 1990- Slovenia supported independence
May 1991- Croatia supports independence
June 25, 1991- Slovenia + Croatia declared independence
May 1992- Bosnia and Herzegovina declare independence
September 1992- Macedonia declares independence
Serbia and Montenegro formed Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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SOLOBAN MILOŠEVIĆ
Serbian and Yugoslavian president
Served from 1989-97
Also was the president of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
4.
PROTESTS
Protest on 15-16 December, 1991
100,000 attended, 2k deaths
Restaurants, cafés, cars, and shops destroyed
Yugoslavia-Romania border sealed
Protests from dislike of the economy
Low living standards, lack of food, leaders not trying to institute a democracy helped spark protest
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PROTESTS AGAINST US/NATO
Ten of thousands participated
Against bombing campaigns
Other protests happened across the world
6.
BREAKUP
Yugoslavia broke up
The countries of former Yugoslavia are Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Macedonia
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UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
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GDP PER CAPITA
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LIFE AFTER THE FALL
Life in former Yugoslavian countries varied. Some countries, such as Slovenia, prosper, while others have failing economies and high unemployment rates.
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BOSNIAN CIVIL War
Declaration of independence raised violence
War raged for three years
Consisted of fighting between Serbs, Croats, and Bosnian mulslims
Final cease fire negotiated in 1995 (Known as the Dayton Accords)
Estimated death toll of 100,000
M K
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