The deliberate and public refusal to obey an unjust law
What is civil disobedience?
A massive, country-wide push to modernize as enforced by Chairman Mao.
What is The Great Leap?
The cause for the US entering WWII.
What is the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor?
The governmental structure that the US wished to contain.
What is communism?
The governmental structure that became popular in Vietnam under the reign of Ho Chi Minh.
What is communism?
Farmers in the Bengal region were forced to grow indigo (cash crop for the British) instead of food, leading to the death of 10 million people after a __________ occurred in 1770.
*The name for death by starvation on a large scale.
What is a famine?
What is the steel industry?
The device which brought about the end of WWII with Japan.
What is the atomic bomb?
The democratic part of the Korean peninsula.
What is South Korea?
The controlling force of Vietnam prior to Ho Chi Minh's uprising.
What is France?
The most prominent (most present/powerful) company on Earth in the from the 1600s-1800s.
What is the British East India Company?
The Great Leap's intense focus on industrial growth left this industry undermanned and underutilized.
What is the farming industry?
General Douglas MacArthur.
Who was in charge of rebuilding Japan after WWII?
The controlling force of the Korean peninsula prior to WWII.
What is Japan?
China and Russia.
Who are the supporters of North Vietnam/Ho Chi Minh?
Both the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League's main objective after WWI.
What is freedom?
A group of teenagers who were brainwashed into believing Mao and into carrying out his orders without thinking who burned books, toppled statues, destroyed libraries, and harassed teachers who did not conform to Mao’s ideas.
Who are The Red Guard?
Commodore Matthew Perry
Who forced the Japanese to be an open nation in 1853?
The country that helped North Korea remain communist.
What is Communist China?
What is guerilla warfare?
A form of protest endorsed (promoted) by Gandhi.
The location where the Chinese, communist government/military opened fire on the students who were gathered to peacefully protest the communist government. Between 300 and 1000 died here.
What is Tiananmen Square?
Rebuild the losing countries with new industries, farms, education, financial/banking systems, medical institutions, government, and infrastructure (roads, sewers, electricity, water)
The line drawn on a map dividing North and South Korea from each other.
What is the 38th parallel?
Described by the adjective unpopular.
What is The Vietnam War?