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| Three African countries with european pop |
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| Algeria, kenya, south africa |
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| Spreaders of christianity and islam |
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| missionaries; african traders |
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| India had a lot of famines and droughts but what geographical property enabled the population to rise by 139 million in 41 years? |
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| Out of the many indian languages, which became the most common among western-educated classes |
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| Muslims were ________ of the indian population |
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| THE ICS didn't want to industrialize india because it didn't want industrialization to harm it but what were they really thinking |
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| to benefit the british and themselves |
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| in 1885 what was established by the hindus in india |
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| Muslims indians founded the _____________ in _____. |
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| All-India muslim league in 1906 |
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| Established as the first steel mill in 1911. Became a symbol of Indian National pride |
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| three thinggs that increased tensions between india and british |
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-vague promise of independence -influenza epidermic spawned by WW1 -massacre of indian protestors |
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| What did Ghandi do that accelerated independence for india |
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| By his behavior, views, and affinity with the commoners, the independence shifted from an elitist movement to a mass movement, |
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| ghandi's 2 political ideas |
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-ahimsa-nonviolence -satyagraha-search for the truth |
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divided the population =some joined allies =some joined japanese =indian national congress rejected the war |
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| Leader of muslim league who wanted to create pakistan |
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| in mexico, a few wealthy individuals of spanish origin owned _________ of the land |
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| Diaz's presidency modernized _________, benefitted the _________ but made lives much worse for the _________. |
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| constitutionalists were leaders of which part of the mexican society? |
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| middle class and industrial workers |
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| led a peasant revolt in morelos |
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| organized a army in northern mexico |
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| who took over mexico in the end...of the fighting? |
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| constitutionalists although they adopted many of their rivals reform tactics that were appealing to the middle and working class |
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| villa and zapata did what to create family ranches |
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| seized haciendas from rich land owners and redistributed these lands to the poor |
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| ethiopian emperor who invaded and reconquered his kingdom with his own troops made up of africans in ww2 |
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| Four major consequence sof the meixcan revolutionls |
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-stabalized central gov -tamed the military and catholic church -redistributed land -layed foundations for later industrialization of mexico |
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| how did argentina's economy change in the end of the nineteenth century? why? |
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| from exporter of wool and cotton to meat because of s the intrdoction of trains and refigereator ship |
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| argentina became one of the worlds greatest producers of |
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| small group of wealthy argentinian land owners |
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| oligarqia did what to help industrialize argentina |
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| nothing, they just let the brtiish build shit and later when the british needed money, the gov bough the shit that the british built. |
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| aviation and radio and other shits were industrialize but the major companies were controlled by ... |
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| real political strategist behind peron |
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his wife, Eva duarte peron SHES A WOMAN |
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| successor of ghandi and 1st president of india who wanted to industrialize the country |
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| crazy guy who became military leader and president of uganda. could be compared to that fuckface in libya right now |
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| idi amin(what a fucked up shit ass cock stuffed name) |
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| environmental impact of brazil's indus rev |
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-deforastation of a lot of the amazon -scrubland converted into pasture |
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| led kenya to independence and prosperity |
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| considered one of the honest bureaucracies of all time |
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| ghandi was know as the great soul which was called |
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| nation revoluionary pparty in 1928 in mexico |
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| created a form for labor, peasants, and businesses |
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| 2 most powerful forces for change in the early 20th centuries |
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| nationalism and desire of social justice |
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-free of foreigners -social justice -better life for poor |
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| what caused malnutrition in africa? |
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| european labor conscription and their demand for food |
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| when did western medicine finally begin to benefit the africans more |
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| t/f: ww2 caused inflation in africa |
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-forced labor increase -inflation -new radical ideas |
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| famine of 1943 in bengal was caused by |
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| the ethnic makeup of argentina |
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in some countries, western-educated elites looked to industrialization as a mean to |
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| ensuring their position in their countries |
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| What did Eva Duarte Peron encourage her husband to do |
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| Using peasant soldiers stationed in the mountain, ________ burned haciendas and returned land to the indian villages |
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| first African nation to gain independence |
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