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Stygles WH - Ch 29

Post WWI in India, Middle East, Latin America & China

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They were the two largest groups in India and had contrasting ideasabout independence Muslims & Hindus
He was the president and founder ofthe modern nation of Turkey. Mustafa Kemal
They were military strong men whoruled Latin America. Caudillos
He helped overthrow the last Ch’ing emperor and was named the first president of the Republic of China. Dr. Sun Yat-sen
This is the Indian word for “self-rule.” Swaraj
This region was given its name by Europeans because of its location in relation to Europe and the “Far East” The Middle-East
This unelected military strongman ruled Venezuela from 1908 to 1935. Juan Vicente Gómez
This was the name of China’s Nationalist People’s Party. Kuomintang
He took a new approach to Indian nationalism, by combining religion & politics. Mohandas Gandhi
This was a French political scandal in which a Jewish officer was framed for espionage. The Dreyfus Affair
This Mexican revolutionary leader said, “It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!” Emiliano Zapata
He took control of the Kuomintang after the death of Dr. Sun Yat-sen Chiang Kai-shek
The British massacred hundreds of Indians attending a festival there. Amritsar
This ancient region of the Middle East is a Holy Land to Muslims, Jews and Christians. Palestine
Under this policy, foreign-owned industries, like oil production, were brought under government control. Nationalization
A teacher, he studied the writings of Marx & Lenin and became the leader of the communists in China Mao Tse-tung
Translated, the name of this country means “Land of the Pure”. Pakistan
This is another name for the Jewish nationalist movement that brought many Jews to the Middle East. Zionism
President Franklin Roosevelt introduced this policy to improve relations with Latin American countries. The Good Neighbor Policy
Mao & his Red Army escaped from Chiang Kai-shek’s KMT forces by taking this perilous 6,000 mile trek to northwestern China. The Long March
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