These are the three largest religious groups in India.
Who are the Sikhs, the Muslims, and the Hindus?
This former British colony was the first to receive independence after WW2.
What is Ghana?
This is the conference that Ho Chi Minh visited as a young man to plead for Vietnamese independence.
What was the Peace Conference of Versailles?
The nonviolent leader of protest against British imperial rule. He led the Salt March.
Who is Mohandas Gandhi?
This 1857 rebellion is a great example of historical context for Indian Partition.
What is the Sepoy Rebellion or the 1857 Mutiny ?
The Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) was the army who fought for Algerian independence from this imperial nation.
What is France?
This is the nickname that the Vietnamese had for Ho Chi Minh, reflecting his folksy attitude and image.
What is "Uncle Ho"?
This African leader helped bring independence to his nation from British imperial rule and also was a foundational leader of the Pan-african movement.
Who is Kwame Nkrumeh?
The Golden Temple of Amritsar was the site of a massacre of 500 Sikh by the Indian National Army under this woman's leadership.
Who is Indira Gandhi?
This guerilla fighting group made of indigenous Kenyans targeting land-owning white British colonists who were living in the fertile land of Kenya, called this.
The United States joined forces with Ho Chi Minh during this war to expel Imperial Japan from French Indochina.
What is WW2?
This is the name of the first president of Kenya. He did not align himself with the Mau Mau, but he did not condemn them.
Who is Jomo Kenyatta?
This section of Pakistan was renamed Bangladesh after a civil war that followed a disastrous cyclone.
This ideology promotes the belief that the solution to progress for Africa and the African diaspora will come from a united and self-investing Africa.
What is pan-Africanism?
Guerilla fighting tactics that included camouflage, elaborate underground tunnel systems, surprise attacks, and traps characterized the warfare of the communist Vietnamese forces of South Vietnam, know as this.
What is the Vietcong?
The man who seized military control of the Congo after it was released by Belgium in 1960's. He called the new nation "Zaire" and ruled aggressively for over 30 years.
Who is Mboto Sese Seko?
The religious identity of Pakistan.
What is Muslim?
The name of the man who became the Congo's first democratic leader in 1997.
Who is Laurent Kabila?
This is what the Vietnamese were fighting for, which made victory against them impossible.
The first prime minister of India, and one of the founders of the Nonaligned Movement. He was close with Gandhi.
Who is Jawaharlal Nehru?