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100

 The 24-day march, spanning 240 miles, from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi, to protest the British salt monopoly and the tax on salt, which affected the poorest sections of the community.

The salt march

100

global conflict fought primarily in Europe from 1914 to 1918, involving two main coalitions the Allies and the Central Powers

WW1

100

the sense of belonging and connection to a particular culture

Cultural identity 

100

The societal mindset that prioritizes convenience and instant gratification, leading to the widespread practice of discarding items after a single use or limited use

Throw-Away Culture

100

The most influential NBA player of all time

Michael jordan

200

The products or services known and sold in many parts of the world by a particular company

Global Brands

200

  a global conflict fought from 1939 to 1945 between the Allied and Axis powers, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 50 to 85 million people

WW11

200

the intensification and expansion of cultural flows across the globe, encompassing the exchange of ideas, values, and practices, which can lead to both cultural enrichment and homogenization

Cultural globalization 

200

The buying and selling of goods and services over the internet, encompassing all activities involved in online sales

Online Commerce

200

The man that created the company Apple and changed the tech world

Steve Jobs

300

The type of conservative religious movement characterized by strict adherence to sacred texts and a belief in the literal interpretation of religious doctrines

Religious Fundamentalism

300

The severe global economic downturn from 1929 to 1939 marked by high unemployment, poverty, and widespread bank and business failures, starting with the stock market crash of 1929

the Great Depression 

300

 the broad cultural and artistic movement, primarily in the early 20th century

Modernism

300

The applications that facilitate communication, community input, interaction, and content-sharing among users, enabling real-time connection and engagement, on the enter webs

Social media

300

The man that was a key factor in the the ending in segregation in the united states

Martin Luther king JR

400

The women the early 1900 gained significant strides in securing rights to what

 The right to vote

400

The period of geopolitical tension and rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies

The Cold War 

400

The culture focused on the purchase and consumption of goods and services in society

Consumer culture

400

The broad, eclectic collection of spiritual and religious practices and beliefs that emerged in Western society during the 1970s, characterized by a focus on personal transformation and a holistic approach to life, often drawing from various Eastern and Western spiritual traditions

“New age“ Religion
400

The women that has written a book, about her life and the struggles in it, and is fighting for women’s rights to education

Malala Yousafzai

500

The state and local laws enacted in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that enforced racial segregation

Jim Crow laws

500

The loosely organized, sustained effort by a large group of people to achieve a specific social or political goal

Social movement

500

The action of making a person or thing American in character or nationality

Americanization

500

The world's foremost multi-sport event, featuring athletes from over 200 countries competing in various sports for gold, silver, and bronze medals.

Olympics

500

The man who changed music for the better, and made the genre reggae 

Bob marley