(Mooresville) IMH Leaders of Conflict
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| Served in WWI, WWII, and led American troops in the Korean War | Douglas MacArthur
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| Soviet Leader during the Space Race and the Cold War...made problems worse with the Cuban Missile Crisis | Nikita Khruschev
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| North Korean leader who tested nuclear weapons in 2006 | Kim Jong Il
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| Although once an ally with Hitler in WWII, this Soviet leader joined America and Great Britain later...American enemy in the Cold War | Joseph Stalin
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| Leader of Iraq who committed acts of genocide. | Saddam Hussein
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| After terrorist attacks on Sept. 11th, 2001, this American president took a stand to protect the American people | George W. Bush
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| British Prime Minister during WWII. | Winston Churchill
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| Said, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." | John F. Kennedy
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| Communist leader in North Vietnam who used violence to target potential traitors. | Ho Chi Minh
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| Took over Communist Russia after the death of Stalin | Nikita Krushchev
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| President who took over after John F. Kennedy was assassinated. He worked hard for civil rights and poverty | Lyndon B. Johnson
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| Tried to improve education in the US through his No Child Left Behind Act | George W. Bush
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| Kept Great Britain in the fight during WWII with his "Never Surrender" speech. | Winston Churchill
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| America has feared nuclear war recently thanks to the weapons being harbored in this leader's communist country | Kim Jong Il
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| American president infamous for the Watergate scandal and his resignation. | Richard Nixon
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| Famous for the "I Have a Dream" Speech | Martin Luther King Jr.
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| Pursued and succeed in building a united Democratic Republic of Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh
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| American president involved in the Vietnam War | Lyndon B. Johnson
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| Fought for India's independence from Great Britain | Gandhi
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| Spoke out for passive resistance during the American Civil Rights Movement | Martin Luther King Jr.
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| The United States believed this leader had weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. | Saddam Hussein
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| American president during the high points of the Space Race and the Cuban Missile Crisis | John F. Kennedy
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| Most decorated American general during WWII | Douglas MacArthur
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| Preached non-violent protests to opposed the caste system and religious intolerance in India. | Gandhi
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| After overthrowing Cuban president Batista, he established a Communist government that posed as a threat of an alliance with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. | Fidel Castro
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| President that ended the Vietnam war. | Richard Nixon
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| Leader of Cuba during the missile crisis. | Fidel Castro
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