Japanese Imperialism
Chinese Communists
Gandhi
Re forma Mexico!
Totally Random
100

The City attached by the Japanese in 1937

Nanjing
100

The 6,000-mile (9,600-kilometer) flight of Chinese Communists from southeastern to northwestern China. The Communists, led by Mao Zedong, were pursued by the Chinese army under orders from Jiang Jieshi

Long March

100

Hindu belief in nonviolence and reverence for all life

Ahimsa

100

A large estate or ranch; the main house of such a ranch

Hacienda

100

Apartheid

Laws (no longer in effect) in South Africa that physically separated different races into different geographic areas.

200

Emperor of Japan during World War II

Hirohito

200

On May 4th, 1919, students in Peking protested Japan being given the Shantung province and all around China. It was an intellectual revolution of young, educated people in China, that was also a protest of China's weak government and their reaction to the Treaty of Versailles.

May 4th Movement

200

passive resistance campaign of Mohandas Gandhi where many Indians protested the British tax on salt by marching to the sea to make their own salt.

Salt March

200

President of Mexico (1934-1940). He brought major changes to Mexican life by distributing millions of acres of land to the peasants, bringing representatives of workers and farmers into the inner circles of politics, and nationalizing the oil industry

Lazaro Cardenas

200

Extreme sense of pride to your country. Extreme nationalism

An Ultranationalist or Ultranationalism


300

a list of demands that sought to make China a Japanese protectorate

Twenty-One Demands

300

(1893-1976) Leader of the Communist Party in China that overthrew Jiang Jieshi and the Nationalists. Established China as the People's Republic of China and ruled from 1949 until 1976.

Mao Zedong

300

Usually referred to as "Mahatma" (Great Soul), Gandhi (1869-1948) was a political leader and the undoubted spiritual leader of the Indian drive for independence from Great Britain.

Mahatma Gandhi

300

Dictator in Mexico from 1876 to 1911. Overthrown by the Mexican Revolution of 1910.

Porfirio Diaz

300


President Franklin Roosevelt's policy intended to strengthen friendly relations with Latin America

Good Neighbor Policy

400


(1887-1975) Leader of the Guomindang, or Nationalist Party in China. Fought to keep China from becoming communist, and to resist the Japanese during World War II. He lost control of China in 1949, and fled to Taiwan where he setup a rival government. Also known as Chang Kai Shek.

Jiang Jieshi

400

killing by British troops of nearly 400 Indians gathered at Amritsar to protest the Rowlatt Acts

Amritsar Massacre

400

emphasis on home control of the economy

Economic Nationalism


400

Nationalization


Government takeover and ownership of banks, and the redistribution of their wealth

500

A nonviolent, public refusal to obey allegedly unjust laws

Civil Disobedience

500

Organized by the Mexican government in 1929, this party made political choices to accomodate many groups in Mexican society. Its leaders backed social reform.

Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)

500

1st black to earn Ph.D. from Harvard, encouraged blacks to resist systems of segregation and discrimination, helped create NAACP in 1910

W.E.B. DuBois