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100

The Great Leap Forward (1959-1961) is estimated to have killed between 15 and 55 million people in the People's Republic of China

The Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) resulted in a death toll of between 1 and 2 million 

The overall toll makes this Chinese communist leader the worse mass murderer of the 20th century

Who is Mao Zedong? 

100

The following have THIS in common: 

-Soviet reforms (glasnost and perestroika)

-economic stagnation (non-growth)

-military overexpansion (Ex: arms race with US, War in Afghanistan)

What is the fall of the USSR?  

100

Concerns of the Muslim League, headed by Muhammad Jinnah, led to this creation of this country when the British ended imperial control in South Asia 

What is Pakistan? 

100

"An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind."

Asian anticolonial leader associated with the above statement  

Who is Gandhi? 

100

A significant amount of this, particularly in the Amazon Rain Forest, has led to a loss of biodiversity, disruption of the water cycle, and overall climate change 

What is deforestation? 

100

Enlightenment philosophe who stated: 

"Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has a right to, but himself." 

Who is John Locke? 

200

Absent from Vietnam from 1910-40, he later led the Vietnamese nationalists in their struggle against the French after WW2 

Who is Ho Chi Minh?

200

Done to end the 'brain drain' in East Germany, it became a symbol of the hostility between the communist and anti-communist world 

What is the Berlin Wall? 

200

“Nevertheless for more than eighty years, the French imperialists, abusing the standard of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, have violated our Fatherland and oppressed our fellow-citizens. They have acted contrary to the ideals of humanity and justice.” 

The above is taken from the Declaration of Independence (1946) of this SE Asian nation

What is Vietnam? 

200

SE Asian anticolonial leader who once stated: 

"It was patriotism, not communism, that inspired me." 

Who is Ho Chi Minh?

200

Agreements of this type involve the elimination of barriers to trade - I.E. they help facilitate the easier movement of goods, labor, and services across international boundaries (ex: NAFTA) 

What are free trade agreements? 

200

The Creole Revolutions can refer to the wars of independence led by men such as Simon Bolivar in this region during the early 19th century 

What is Latin America?

300

Took power in the USSR in 1985, his attempts to reform the Soviet system contributed to its eventual collapse 

Who is Gorbachev? 

300

Besides SALT, TWO OTHER SPECIFIC EXAMPLES of DETENTE in the 1970s 

What is the Apollo-Soyuz Space mission & Nixon's opening to Communist China? 

300

In 1934, this Asian island (s) colony was granted autonomy (semi-independence) by the US, and a timetable was set for full independence by 1944 - though WW2 delayed it for two more years 

What are the Philippines? 

300

Countries such as India chose to refrain from doing THIS during the Cold War for fear of being dominated by another major power 

What is aligning with the US or the USSR? 

300

Lifespans in the 20th and 21st centuries have increased - the downside of which are increases in "diseases of longevity" - an example is this, which is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by overall cognitive decline 

What is Alzheimer's disease? 

300

The Pueblo Revolt in the Spanish colony of New Mexico, and King Philip's War in the New England colonies have this in common

What is Native resistance to European colonization of North America? 

400

In a major US foreign policy change following the end of WW2, THIS PRESIDENT offered financial and military aid to any nation resisting communist aggression 

Who is Truman?

400

The Berlin Crisis of 1947-48 (Soviet blockade and subsequent Anglo-American airlift) leads to the creation of this alliance in 1949

What is NATO? 

400

One of the last African colonies to gain independence from Britain (1980), it is located in southern Africa and was formerly called Rhodesia 

What is Zimbabwe? 

400

When the borders for many modern African nations were established (in some cases they were the same as old colonial boundaries), very little attention was paid to this 

What are ethnic/cultural differences? 

400

One factor that has led to the results recorded on the graph below AFTER the year 1700 (factor, not overall effect)


What is industrialization, pollution, etc.?

400

One piece of evidence from the cartoon below that demonstrates why European imperialism was successful in 19th century Africa


What is the use of modern technology, such as the telegraph and repeating rifle? 

500

During the 1980s, this Presidential administration initially conducted a build-up of both nuclear and conventional military forces to challenge the USSR 

What is the Reagan Administration? 

500

Two SIMILARITIES between the Korean and Vietnam Wars

What is they originated in the policy of containment, and were proxy wars? 

500

Ethnic tensions in this modern African nation, formerly part of the Belgian Congo, led to an attempted genocide in the early 1990s 

What is Rwanda? 

500

Dien Bien Phu marks the end of THIS IMPERIAL POWER'S rule in THIS COLONY 

What is France and Indochina/Vietnam?

500

factors such as civil conflict, poverty, and climate change have led to increased amounts of THIS in the 21st century

What is human migration?

500

WW2 in the Pacific reaches a major turning point in June 1942 when the Japanese suffer their first defeat at this battle 

What is Midway?