Technology
Environment
Economics
Reform & Revolution
Culture
100

This project allowed for larger crop yields in more challenging places to grow food.

Green Revolution

100

When the Sahara grows, this is what’s happening to our planet.

Desertification

100

Nations like Finland, Japan, and other "Asian Tigers" began changing toward this kind of economy.

Knowledge Economy

100

This man emulated the non-violent protest of Gandhi to earn civil and voting rights for African-Americans.

Dr Martin Luther King / MLK

100

The world gathers around their TVs and radios every four years to watch this soccer tournament.

The World Cup

200

This black gold fueled increased economic productivity in the 20th century.

Petroleum or Oil

200

The loss of the Amazon Rainforest contributes to____________.

Deforestation

200

Neo-liberalism, the freeing of markets from taxation and regulation was enthusiastically embraced by this U.S. President leading to the concept of trickle-down economics ("Reaganomics").

Ronald Reagan

200

This document of the world sought to lay out the fundamental rights and freedoms of humanity.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

200

Artists that mix English and Korean languages and musical styles.

K-Pop

300

Margaret Sanger changed the economy and society with this invention.

Birth control or "The Pill"

300

These inventions allow humanity to harness the power of the sun, the wind, the earth, and the waves.

Renewable energy / Clean energy / Windmills/ Solar Panels

300

Manufacturing moved to South East Asian countries to avoid regulation and lower labor costs. This particular country has some sad renown as the home of manufacturing fires that killed multiple workers.

Bangladesh

300

Pro-democracy activists demonstrated after the death of a high-level government figure sympathetic to their desire for more democratic reforms. Many of the protestors were students, professors, and urban workers, and hundreds if not thousands of the protesters were killed by their government in this location.

Tiananmen Square

300

Forms of Buddhism, Sufism, and other Eastern faiths that are adapted to suit Western sensibilities are known as____________?

New Age movement

400

This disease was eradicated by vaccines in 1977. 

Smallpox

400

The WHO predicts that by 2025 over 1/2 of the world’s population will lack_______.

Clean water

400

One of many organizations created after WWII to allow ease of trade, this one set the rules of trade, encouraged free trade, and even supported fair labor laws.

WTO / World Trade Organization

400

This movement celebrates black culture and history through music, art, and literature.

Negritude

400

This nation makes more films than any other country.

India / Bollywood

500

Humanity first used this in Alamogordo in 1945.

Nuclear Bomb/ Atomic Bomb

500

Developed nations (US/ W Europe) argued that developing nations (ex. China and India) needed to limit the increased output of CO2; the US did not ratify this Protocol.

Kyoto Protocol

500

Due to the development of this trade agreement  in 1994, maquiladoras (factories) were set up in Mexico and many American manufacturing  jobs shifted to Latin America where there are low wages.

NAFTA/ North America Free Trade Agreement

500

As of 2018, this one small country does not allow women the right to vote.

The Vatican

500

Popular Rastafarian musical artist, best known for his anti-colonial lyrics

Bob Marley

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