This term Gandhi used means "soul-force" and represented his philosophy of nonviolent resistance.
What is satyagraha?
This leader of the Gold Coast used strikes and boycotts to win independence from Britain.
Who is Kwame Nkrumah?
During this historic march in 1934-1935, Mao and nearly 100,000 Communists traveled over 6,000 miles, with less than 7,000 surviving the entire journey.
What is the Long March?
This 1917 British declaration pledged support for a Jewish national home in Palestine
What is the Balfour Declaration?
What massive agricultural and industrial transformation program did Mao launch, inspired by Stalin, which ultimately led to a devastating famine
What is the Great Leap Forward?
During this famous protest, Gandhi walked 240 miles to challenge the British monopoly on this essential commodity.
What is the Salt March?
The name of this country was changed from Gold Coast in 1957 to symbolize Africa's historical past.
What is Ghana?
This political party led by Sun Yixian pushed for Chinese modernization and ultimately overthrew the last emperor of the Qing dynasty.
What is the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party)?
This term describes the political movement supporting the establishment of a Jewish homeland
What is Zionism?
During this period, Mao targeted intellectuals, shut down schools, and formed teenage bands called "Red Guards" who attacked professors and artists
What is the Cultural Revolution?
This number of people moved between India and Pakistan during the Partition, with over 500,000 dying in the process.
What is 10 million?
This Kenyan leader used nonviolent methods to gain freedom and became the first prime minister of an independent Kenya.
Who is Jomo Kenyatta?
This movement began with student protests in Beijing on May 4, 1919, and marked a significant shift towards communist ideology in China.
What is the May Fourth Movement?
In 1947, this international organization created a plan to divide Palestine into Arab and Jewish states
What is the United Nations (UN)?
This leader who succeeded Mao introduced economic reforms called the "Four Modernizations" that opened China to limited free-market practices while maintaining Communist contro
Who is Deng Xiaoping?
This 1919 event involved British troops firing on Indian civilians in Amritsar, killing 1,200 people.
What is the Amritsar Massacre?
This military conflict between 1952-1960 created a significant rift between England and Kenya and set the stage for independence.
What is the Mau Mau uprising?
Mao wrote this famous book of communist ideology, which became a key text promoting "Maoism" during the Cultural Revolution.
"Quotations from Chairman Mao"
These two Palestinian territories are considered potential sites for a future Palestinian state
What are the Gaza Strip and the West Bank?
This infamous 1989 event in Beijing saw government troops and tanks brutally suppress student demonstrators demanding more political freedoms.
What is the Tiananmen Square Massacre?
Though made illegal in 1947, this social stratification system continues to challenge social equality in India.
What is the caste system?
This historical event in 1884-1885 saw European powers divide and colonize African territories, leading to decades of colonial control.
What is the Berlin Conference?
After winning the Chinese Civil War, Mao established this government in October 1949, while Jiang Jieshi fled to Taiwan.
What is the People's Republic of China (PRC)?
This 1979 diplomatic agreement ensured peace between Egypt and Israel
What are the Camp David Accords?
Bands of students who formed together under the trust and guidance of Mao Ze Dong.
Red Guards