The movement neutral countries in the Cold War were part of.
Nonalignment Movement
What retaining the African borders decided at the Berlin Conference 1884-1885 even after decolonization led to.
Ethnic/cultural/religious conflict
Griots
The Balfour Declaration of 1917 pushed for the establishment of a national homeland for Jewish people, which is part of this ideology (ism).
Zionism
The type of government/cultural traditions that Islamic fundamentalists oppose.
Secular/Western
The result of religious differences between Hindus and Muslims.
Partition/division of India and Pakistan in 1947
Africans formed trade unions to fund independence movements to remove European colonial powers from the continent during this process.
Decolonization
A system in which white South Africans, who were the minority, were given more rights and freedoms than black South Africans, who were the majority, was dismantled with the help of Nelson Mandela.
Apartheid
The differences in religion between Israelis and Palestinians.
Palestinians - Muslim
An organization meant to promote economic development and democracy within the Western hemisphere (North/South American continents).
Organization of American States (OAS)
An area disputed between India and Pakistan.

The African country Jomo Kenyatta is often considered the "Father" of.
Kenya
• Third President of Egypt (1970-1981)
• Agreed to peace with Israel in the Camp David Peace Accords
• Assassinated in 1981
Anwar Sadat
The result of rumors of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), the aggression of Saddam Hussein, and the protection of oil interests.
US involvement in the Iraq War
Salvador Allende was deposed by the United States and replaced with this anti-communist leader in Chile.
Augusto Pinochet
Refers to the use of technology to increase agricultural production in India.
Green Revolution
The site of a genocide against the Tutsis perpetrated by Hutus.
Rwanda
Israel/Palestine
The system of temporary European control of Ottoman territory after World War I that established the current borders of the Middle East.
Mandate System
U.S. troops were deployed to this Caribbean nation in 1994 to remove a military regime that had overthrown the democratic government of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
Haiti
The site of a protest for democratic reforms in China.
Tiananmen Square
A deadly sexually transmitted disease that continues to harm Africa.
HIV/AIDS
Resulted in the Israeli population of Israel/Palestine outnumbering Palestinians.
Law of Return 1950
A religious garment worn by Muslim women that concerns the rules of modesty.
Burqa
The United Nations adopted this document after World War II in 1948.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights