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Global History & Geography Word Association Flashcards 5

Chinese Communist Revolution Late 1940s Led by Mao Zedong Defeated the nationalist forces led by Chaing Kai Shek (Jiang Jeishi) Created the Republic of China and the other China - Taiwan

Mao Zedong Got the support of the peasants Great Leap Forward The Cultural Revolution

Deng Xiaoping Four Modernizations Allowed for some capitalistic elements Crushed the student protests (Tiananmen Square Massacre)

Indian Independence 1947 The former colony of India partitioned into two – Hindu India & Muslim Pakistan Massacre between the Hindus and the Muslims during the Great Migration Dispute over Kashmir

African Independence Movements 1960s Boundaries made up by the European nations during imperialism didn’t account for the tribal/ethnic differences Decolonization took place after WWII because former European mother countries were too weak to keep colonies Most African nations still struggling after independence

Apartheid South Africa Blacks separated and viewed as inferior to the whites Organization that sought to end Apartheid – African National Congress ANC Leader – Nelson Mandela

Vietnam Independence Ended French colonial rule Vietnam War – civil war, nationalist war, Cold War Ho Chi Minh – revolutionary nationalist leader and communist

PLO Palestinian Liberation Organization Led by Yassir Arafat Fighting for an independent Palestinian nation terrorism

Creation of Israel Goal of Zionism fulfilled David Ben Gurion & Theodore Herzel Arab Israeli Wars / Instability in the Middle East since 1948

Iranian Revolution 1979 Led by Ayatollah Khomeni & Islamic Fundamentalists Overthrew the Shah and set up an Islamic theocracy Returned Iran to an Islamic society & government

Terrorism Often occurring in the Middle East (Islam & Arab vs. Jewish conflict) Often targets innocent civilians

Persian Gulf War Saddam Hussein Iraq’s dispute with Kuwait Iraq defeated by a coalition of forces led by the USA

Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe Late 1980s & early 1990s Failure of communism to meet economic needs and political desires Berlin Wall is taken down (1989) Mikhail Gorbachev

Soviet Union leader during the 1980s and early 1990s His policies of perestroika and glasnost helped to end communism in the Soviet Union Was replaced by Boris Yeltsin because his reforms didn’t go far enough

Aftermath of Communism in Eastern Europe Former communist nations having difficulty making transition to democracy and capitalism Ethnic conflict in several former communist nations Year 2001 – a few communist nations left (North Korea, Cuba & China)

Communist Cuban Revolution 1959 Led by Fidel Castro Cuba became the first communist nation in the western hemisphere Bay of Pigs Invasion & Cuban Missile Crisis

Ethnic & Religious Tension Today Northern Ireland – Catholic vs. Protestant Chinese vs. Tibetans Muslim Palestinians vs. The Jews

Interdependence A trend in the world since the 1950s Dependence among the various nations of the world on each other Mainly due to a scarcity of a resource by one nation and its dependence on another for it

Green Revolution Attempt to produce greater amounts of crops Attempt to produce crops that are more resistant to disease Used in developing nations

Environmental / Ecological Concerns Deforestation – mainly in South America (Amazon) Desertification – mainly in Africa (Sahara) Global Warming & Depletion of the ozone layer

Deforestation Rainforests Contribute to global warming and loss of endangered species Cut down for logging or grazing

Developed Nations Richer Nations Mainly in the northern sphere of the world Most were at one time mother countries of various colonies Most have high technology, little poverty, little hunger, high life expectancy, high literacy & high employment

Developing Nations Poorer nations Mainly in the southern sphere of the world Most were at one time colonies of other nations Most are struggling with poverty, hunger, illiteracy, disease, lack of medicine and lack of technology

Computer Revolution / Information Age Internet Concern for privacy Information within seconds

Grave Concerns of Humankind Nuclear proliferation AIDS epidemic

Hot Spots of the world today India & Pakistan North & South Korea China & Taiwan