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Chater 33 History

Part 2 Exam

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a leader who introduced economic reforms in China Deng Xiaoping
socialist rebels that ousted Nicaragua's ruling sandinistas
founded the Missionaries of Charity to care for the poor in Kolkata, India Mother Teresa
Nicaraguan guerrillas backed by the United States contras
the process of building a stronger economy and higher living standards development
a president of Argentina who enjoyed great support from workers Juan Peron
people who support the basic values of their faith fundamentalists
started the Green Belt Movement in Kenya wangari Moathai
the ability to read and write literacy
people of the lowest caste in India Dalits
One consequence of the green Revolution was that crop prices dropped forcing small farms out of business
Shanty towns sprang up around cities in the global south because not enough jobs were available, so housing was affordable
African nations that chose market economies often had the problem of profits leaving the country.
Tanzania's economy today is mostly based on agriculture
The Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989 showed that Chinese leaders favored order over political freedom.
The goal of China's one-child policy was due to rapidly increasing population
In recent years, Latin American governments have been trying to promote agriculture backing efforts to open more land to farming
liberation theology movement in latin America wanted the catholic church to push for reforms to end poverty
US forces invaded Panama in 1989 and arrested its president Manual Noriega because he participated in the illegal drug trade
what forced the Argentine military to restore civilian rule and allow elections in 1983 Argentina lost the war with Britain over the Falkland island
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