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QuestionAnswer
Ottoman & Mughal Empires Religious tolerance
Tokugawa Shogunate Reject foreign influence
Enlightenment New ideas about government & law
John Locke Natural rights (life, liberty, property); self-government
Voltaire Freedom of speech
Rousseau Social contract
Montesquieu Separation of powers (3 branches)
Catherine the Great Enlightened despot
French Revolution Robespierre; Reign of Terror
Napoleon Bonaparte Stability; nationalism; Napoleonic Code
Three Estates Social inequality; unfair taxes
Congress of Vienna Balance of power; restore monarchs
Bolívar & L’Ouverture Latin American independence leaders
Adam Smith Capitalism; laissez-faire
Karl Marx & Engels Communism; class struggle
Capitalism Private ownership; profit motive
Communism Government/worker control
Sadler Report Poor conditions; child labor
Causes of Imperialism Resources; civilizing mission; nationalism
Berlin Conference Scramble for Africa
Boxer/Taiping/Sepoy Rebellions Resistance to foreign control
Meiji Restoration Westernization; modernization
Nationalism Pride in country
Causes of WWI Militarism; alliances; imperialism; nationalism
Otto von Bismarck “Blood & Iron”; unified Germany
Spark of WWI Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Vladimir Lenin “Peace, Land, Bread”
Treaty of Versailles Germany blamed; reparations
Self-determination Right to choose government
Appeasement Giving in to aggression
WWI vs WWII More advanced technology
Genocide Mass killing of a group
Response to genocide Nuremberg Trials; UN; human rights
Effect of WWII USA vs USSR; Cold War
US Cold War policy Containment
Containment Stop communism spread
Iron Curtain Divided Europe
NATO Democratic alliance
Warsaw Pact Communist alliance
Truman Doctrine & Marshall Plan Aid to stop communism
United Nations Peacekeeping organization
Gorbachev Glasnost (openness); Perestroika (reform)
Fall of Berlin Wall End of Cold War
Détente Easing tensions
Mao Zedong Communist China
Great Leap Forward Failed industrial push
Cultural Revolution Enforce communist loyalty
Deng Xiaoping Communist + capitalist ideas
Gandhi Nonviolence; civil disobedience
Partition of India India/Pakistan split; conflict
Apartheid Racial segregation
Nelson Mandela Anti-apartheid leader
Kenyatta & Nkrumah African nationalist leaders
OPEC Controls oil prices
Arab-Israeli Conflict Land; nationalism
Balfour Declaration Support for Jewish homeland
Zionism Jewish nationalism
Atatürk Westernized Turkey
Iranian Revolution Return to Islamic rule
Globalization Global connections (trade, tech)
Green Revolution Increased food production
Human Rights Violations Genocide examples (Holocaust, Rwanda, etc.)
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