Ch. 30 Revolution and Nationalism 1900 - 1939. E.Q. Who were the revolutionary leaders between 1900 and 1939 (country, career, role, name, goal)? -Revolutions.

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Ch. 30 Revolution and Nationalism

E.Q. Who were the revolutionary leaders between 1900 and 1939 (country, career, role, name, goal)? -Revolutions in Russia 15c; 16d; 17b,e. -Totalitarianism – Stalinist Russia 17b,e. -Imperial China Collapses 17d, 19a. -Nationalism in India and Southwest Asia 17d; 19a.

VOCABULARY 1.banned – Made a law or ruling against – Indian Nationalism Grows 2.corruption – Dishonesty; failure to act in the best interests of others – Crisis at Home and Abroad 3.czar – Ruler of Russia – Czars Resist Change

4.domination – Control – Indian Nationalism Grows 5.executed – Killed – The March Revolution 6.invaded – Entered a country with the goal of taking it over – Civil War Rages in China

7.noncooperation – Failure to obey rules and laws – Gandhi’s Tactics of Nonviolence 8.propaganda – Information or material used to advance a cause; persuasion for a political purpose – A Government of Total Control

9. radical – Those who favor completely new ways of doing things – Czars Resist Change 10. Siberia – Place of punishment in Russia – Stalin Seizes Control of the Economy 11. slogan – Saying – The Bolshevik Revolution