Latin America 15.1 Inequities- dictators, wealthy landowners Mexican Revolution Huerta- Coup Pancho Villa Carranza nationalization Economic nationalism.

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Latin America 15.1 Inequities- dictators, wealthy landowners Mexican Revolution Huerta- Coup Pancho Villa Carranza nationalization Economic nationalism Local control of businesses- not foreign control Political nationalism rejected European ideas- led to authoritarian gov’ts Cultural nationalism Art- Diego Rivera Good Neighbor Policy

Africa and the Middle East 15.2 South Africa apartheid Racial Segregation Worse jobs Carry Passes Evicted from land Eliminated voting rights Resistance- ANC Pan-Africanism Negritude movement Turkey Ataturk Westernization Persia/Iran Reza Khan- Shah Westernization Impact of Treaty of Versailles Arab response to mandates? Palestine/Israel Balfour Declaration Zionist Movement Arab response?

India 15.3 Impact of the Amritsar massacre Gandhi Background Ahimsa- nonviolence Civil disobedience Goals -independence -end Caste system untouchables boycotts Salt March video massacre nonviolent resistance attack by British

China 15.4 Early 20 th Century Foreign imperialism Chinese responses May Fourth movement -westernize Marxist- Communist Mao Zedong Nationalist Movement Jiang Jieshi Chiang Kai-Shek Conflict between nationalists and Communists The Long March -impact Japanese invasions Rape of Nanking Nationalists and Communists united

Japan 15.5 Industry Military Modern vs. Traditional ideas Impact of the great depression - ultranationalists Return to traditional-military values Hirohito