Enlightenment thinker -- Natural Rights (Life, Liberty, Property, Social Contract)
John Locke
Policy that the U.S. practiced during the cold war to stop communism
Containment
These reform movements occurred as a result of the conditions in the factories following the industrial revolution
Child Labor Laws
This newer type of technology allows for people to communicate across the globe (Globalization)
Social Media
Social hierarchy in France prior to the revolution
Estate System
Blood and Iron
Real Politic
German Unification
Nationalism
Otto Von Bismark
What best describes the lack of action / policy adopted by the League of Nations following WW1 in response to Hitler rebuilding Germany's military.
Appeasement
Women who began to leave their traditional roles within the house and began to work in factories, began to advocate for the right to...
Vote
Suffrage
This mode of transportation utilized coal and allowed people to move and transfer goods quicker.
Steam Engine
This document required germany to make reparation payments and demobilize their army following the first world war.
Treaty of Versailles
War Communism
NEP
Soviet Union Creation
Bolshevik
Vladimir Lenin
Policy adopted by Gandhi in response to British Imperialist Policies...
Civil Disobedience, Non-Violence
These ideas helped to inspire revolutions across the globe (France and Latin America)
Enlightenment ideas
This type of weapon made it extremely difficult to cross no mans land (the land in between the trenches)
Machine Guns
What was the geographic context for the imperialization of African, Asian, and South American nations.
Desire for natural resources.
Chinese Communist Party
Great Leap Forward
Little Red Book (Propaganda)
Mao Zedong
A type of economic policy where the government does not interfere with the economy (capitalism)
Laissez Faire
Similar to segregation laws in the U.S.A this policy was legal segregation in South Africa.
Apartheid
This military technology was a result of the Manhattan Project which resulted in the death of thousands of Japanese citizens.
Nukes
The Boxer Rebellion in China and the Sepoy Rebellion in India are both examples of.
Resistance movements against imperialism.
Post Ottoman Empire
Westernization
Secular
Kemal Ataturk
Policies that lead to the fall of the USSR (Lightened economic restrictions and opened global relations)
Glasnost/Perestroika
After the Napoleonic wars the leaders of European countries held this conference to reshape Europe.
Congress of Vienna
_________ was a result of new advancements in agricultural technology
Urbanization
Surplus of food
In Cambodia and Ukraine collective farming led to this human rights violation as a result of communist farming quotas
Genocide