What did the women at the Plaza de mayo seek from their protest? pg.1041
Demand the return of their children/ loved ones and wanted information on the where abouts of them.
100
What is apartheid? pg. 1053
A system of legal racial segregation in jobs, housing and access to the political process.
100
Who was Wael Ghonim?
An Egyptian computer engineer working for google in the Middle East.
100
Who was one of the madwomen who lost two sons to the repression? pg. 1041
Hebe de Bonafini
100
1919, International organization of nations created after WW1, Designed to preserve world peace
League of Nations
200
Why did the "Madwomen" erupt? pg.1041
Military dictatorship and state terrorism against revolutionaries.
200
Who is the founder of the Albert Einstein institution? pg. 1059
Gene Sharp
200
What was the reason for the Facebook page, "Kullena Khaled Said"? pg.1064
A young man, Khaled Said was beaten to death by the Egyptian Police.
200
Who challenges the more popular view that nonviolence is rarely successful and that violence is always the most powerful weapon? pg. 1059
Gene Sharp
200
1917,Russia, Overthrew the Czar and brought the Bolsheviks, a communist party led by Lenin, to power.
Bolshevik revolutoin
300
How did Gorbachev intend to create a democratic reform in the 1985 Soviet Union? pg. 1046-1047
Perestroika (reconstructing) and glasnost (opening)
300
Why was Mandela awarded the Nobel Peace Prize? pg. 1054
He created a political democracy through leading the African National Congress in allowing them to be included in elections in 1994.
300
What was one of the most visible protests because of its location? pg.1079
Occupy Wall Street
300
Who was the person that freed Nelson Mandela? pg. 1054
F.W. de Klerk
300
A state in which a country’s economy is directed by the government to manipulate war budget
War that requires each country involved to mobilize its entire population in the effort to defeat the enemy.
Total war
400
Why was Perestroika developed ? pg 1048
1. Problems of internal development needed a solution
2. Advancing of the ideas of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917
400
When was the end of Institutional racism in South Africa? pg. 1054
1976
400
When was the Declaration of the Occupation of New York City accepted? pg. 1079
September 29, 2011
400
How many people were killed by the military between 1975 and 1978? pg. 1041
22,000-30,000 people
400
Leader of the Indian independence movement and advocate of nonviolent resistance,
1920: Became leader of the Indian National Congress
Ghandi
500
What did Gorbacher want to carry out? pg. 1048-1049
1. Overcoming people's alienation from government and property.
2. Giving power to the people.
3. Implanting democracy.
4. Establishing social justice.
500
What did Mandela enact to protect children? pg.1056
World Declaration of survival, protection, and development of children
500
Why did protestors occupy Wall Street in 2011? pg.1079
"People who feel wronged by the corporate forces of the world can know that [they] have allies."
500
Who was president of the Soviet Union in 1988-1991? pg. 1046
Mikhail Gorbachev
500
A system of government characterized by strict social and economic control and a strong centralized government, usually headed by a dictator.