~ Mrs. Glenn~ 2010-11. Indian National Congress (INC)

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~ Mrs. Glenn~

Indian National Congress (INC)

Hiroshima & Nagasaki

North Korea invaded South Korea

NO

Mount Everest, Gobi Desert, Indian Ocean

Student protestors demanding political and human rights

Autocratic (Communist)

Non-Violent Protests

Deng Xiaoping

Import food from other countries.

Mao Zedong

The DMZ or Demilitarized Zone

The United States

Having a strong loyalty and devotion to ones nation and the desire for self-government.

Religious differences/tensions

North & South Vietnam reunited as one Communist country.

The Great Leap Forward

The Himalayan Mountains

Their desire to stop the spread of communism.

India was partitioned into East & West Pakistan

The Ganges River

Ho Chi Minh

Vietnam

The United States

Britain

The United States

It is neither a democracy nor a republic. It is a communist nation.

His non-violent approach to India’s struggle for independence.

Deng Xiaoping

The standard of living is higher in countries with a high literacy rate.

Tiananmen Square (Referred to as the Tiananmen Square Massacre)

The belief held by the U.S. that if one country fell to communism, that others were surely to follow.

*Fasting * Boycotts * Peaceful Demonstrations

It means that there are more people living in the area than the area can support.

North and South Korea were divided along the 38 th Parallel...(Nothing really changed.) North Korea is Communist and South Korea is a Democracy

His economic programs were absolute failures! They virtually ruined China.

NO

How well do you remember these topics?  Apartheid...Mandela...de Klerk...the ANC  Scramble for Africa...African independence  Zionism...Israel independence...Palestine  Fall of the Ottoman Empire  Cause for Operation Desert Storm  Shariah Law  Geography of SW Asia (the Middle East), Africa, & SE Asia

STUDY, STUDY, STUDY!!