Russia leaves World War I during this year as they enter in their own revolution.
1917
This event began World War II
Germany invading Poland
This was built to keep people on the East side and to separate the communists from the capitalists.
Berlin Wall
This was the leader of the Communist Party in China and this was the leader of the nationalist party in China
Mao Zedong/ Sun Yixian
This was the separation of blacks and whites in all public places, schools and housing
Apartheid
This was Lenin's slogan against the government
"Peace, Land and Bread"
The assassination of this individual began World War I
Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand
A metaphorical boundary separating the Soviet-controlled countries of Eastern Europe from the democratic nations of the West.
Iron Curtain
This was the hope for progress in these four areas: Agriculture, Science/Technology, Defense, and Industry
Four Modernizations
This is an ideology and movement that encourages the solidarity of Africans worldwide. It is based on the belief that unity is vital to economic, social, and political progress, and aims to "unify and uplift" people of African descent.
Pan-Africanism
This major event was caused by serfs having no rights, Czar having total power, use of secret police and people having no freedoms.
These were the Central Powers of World War I
Germany, Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary
These four countries occupied Germany following World War II
U.S., France, England and the Soviet Union
This idea sought to renew people's loyalty to communism and establish a more equitable society. Mao shut down schools, universities throughout China during this.
Cultural Revolution
This was the first president of Kenya and is still today often referred to as mzee (the Father of the Nation).
Jomo Kenyatta
Lenin leads this group of people and overthrows the government. Lenin and the communist party are now in power in November 1917
Bolsheviks
This organization was created to help with international conflict and negotiating peace
United Nations
These two policies were containment policies that involved providing economic aid to European nations
Marshall Plan and Truman Doctrine
This was when nationalist forces chase communists over 6,000 miles through China. For one year, the Communists fled always staying one step ahead of the Nationalists.
The Long March
The first prime minister (1957-1960) and president (1960-1966) of the Republic of Ghana
Kwame Nkrumah
Lenin's New Economic Policy led to this disaster in the Soviet Union
Major Famine
This area was known as the "Powder Keg of Europe" leading to the start of World War I due to nationalism
Balkans Region
A formally independent country that is heavily influenced or controlled by another, often referring to Eastern European nations under Soviet influence.
Satellite State
In 1958, Mao launched this program to increase agricultural and industrial output but it led to severe famine
The Great Leap Forward
This individual helped deconolize India through civil disobidience/ non-violent tactics.
Ghandi