Whose ideas most influenced the creation of The Declaration of the Rights of Man
***Which Revolution is this related to***
John Locke
-- French Revolution
What was a result of the Irish Potato Famine?
Mass migration
Which issue are the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo addressing?
oppressive rule by a military dictatorship
Haiti was colonized by who
--Formally known as---
France
Saint Domingue
What do you need to remember about WWI?
Advancement what?
the development of more technologically advanced weapons
Identify two social or economic impacts of the Industrial Revolution on urbanization.
Urbanization: The Industrial Revolution led to rapid urbanization as people migrated from rural areas to cities in search of employment in factories and mills
Labor Conditions: Factory work during the Industrial Revolution was often characterized by long hours, low wages, and dangerous working conditions.
Which change resulted from Kemal Atatürk
westernization of Turkey
What was Nelson Mandela attempting to end?
Apartheid
Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
Berlin Conference
US involvement in Cambodia/Vietnam was to stop the spread of
Communism
When you think of Simon Bolivar you should think of which word
Unify!
Mary Wollstonecraft was a prominent figure in the movement for:
Womens rights
Identify the enduring issue: Millions of Cambodians were executed during the civil war.
Bonus: Who was the leader of the khemer rouge
Genocide - HRV - Conflict
Pol Pot
In 1992 in an effort to end British colonial rule in India, Mahatma Gandhi encouraged Indians to ______ all British goods.
boycott
Define Detente
Détente is a term used to describe the easing of strained relations, especially in a political context. It is often associated with the period of improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War, roughly from the late 1960s to the late 1970s.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Japan underwent a period of rapid modernization and industrialization known as
Meiji Restoration
Deng Xiaoping is most closely associated with:
A) The Cultural Revolution
B) The Great Leap Forward
C) Economic reforms in China
D) The Boxer Rebellion
C) Economic reforms in China
In Iran there was a clash between
-- Who was the leader of Iran?
traditional cultural values and secularization
Ayatollah Khomeini’
Identify two primary motivations for imperialism
* Economic Interest
* Natural Resources
* Religious Motives
The Cold War was often reffered to as
"Arms Race"
This term reflects the intense competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to amass military power and develop advanced weapons technology. Both superpowers engaged in a relentless buildup of nuclear weapons, conventional military forces,
During the Industrial Revolution Communism and Capitalism emerged. Who promoted each?
Capitalism - Adam Smith
Communism- Karl Marx
Name the event: A student led protest in Beijing in 1989 were primarily driven by calls for political reform, freedom of speech, and the end of corruption within the Chinese Communist Party. On June 4, 1989, the Chinese government declared martial law and sent in troops and tanks to suppress the protests, leading to a violent crackdown.
Tiananmen Square protests
The first international war crimes tribunal in history revealed the true extent of German atrocities and held some of the most prominent Nazis accountable for their crimes.
Nuremberg trials
Define Imperialism
When one country is controling another territory for economic, political or strategic reasons.
Define perestroika
Perestroika is a term that refers to the series of political and economic reforms implemented in the Soviet Union during the mid-1980s under the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev
Glasnost: Perestroika was closely associated with "glasnost," or "openness," a policy that promoted greater transparency and freedom of information in government and society