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100

a key power source of the Industrial Revolution

Steam Engine

100

The treaty that ended the Opium War

Treaty of Nanjing

100

Peacekeeping organization set up in the Treaty of Versailles

League of Nations

100

Communist leader of Cuba

Fidel Castro

100

Policy in China to limit population growth

One child policy

200

 “hands off” approach, where government does not interfere in business

Laissez-faire

200

When a nation extends its rule over other nations

Imperialism

200

Russian communist

Bolshevik

200

The first satellite in space

Sputnik

200

Leader who modernized and westernized Turkey

Ataturk

300

Rule by a king or queen

Monarchy

300

A territory that has its own government, but is controlled by a foreign power

Protectorate

300

Murder and deportation of more than 1.5 million Armenians by the Turks

Armenian Genocide

300

Leader of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War

Ho Chi Minh

300

When Gandhi marched to the sea to protest British salt taxes

Salt March

400

the right to vote

Suffrage

400

When Britain went to war against China so they could keep selling the Chinese drugs

Opium War

400

Tsar of Russia who was unpopular and seen as out of touch.  Removed from power and murdered during the Russian Revolution.

Nicholas II

400

When each side would push the other side to the “brink” of war, in order to show that their threats were serious

Brinkmanship

400

Leader of the African National Congress and the first black president of South Africa

Nelson Mandela

500

People sought new knowledge by exploring the world for themselves

Scientific Revolution

500

When European countries met to decide how to divide up Africa

Berlin Conference

500

Brutal totalitarian leader of the Soviet Union

Stalin

500

Failed US invasion of Cuba

Bay of Pigs

500

When the British military shot peaceful protestors in India

Amritsar Massacre

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