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1 People #3 12345 678910 1112131415 1617181920 2122232425

2 ANSWER 1 German political philosopher and writer. Coauthor with Friedrich Engels of The Communist Manifesto which described the new philosophy of scientific socialism, which is the basis for modern communism.

3 1a Karl Marx

4 2 ANSWER Emperor of Japan from 1867 to 1912. He was responsible for the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the rapid modernization and industrialization of Japan.

5 2a Meiji

6 3 ANSWER Former Yugoslavian President. He fought to keep non-Serbs from breaking away from Yugoslavia. During the 1990s, he used his army to terrorize ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, who were asking for self rule.

7 3a Slobodan Milosevic

8 4 ANSWER Italian leader. He founded the Italian Fascist Party, and sided with Hitler and Germany in World War II. In 1945 he was overthrown and assassinated by the Italian Resistance.

9 4a Benito Mussolini

10 5 ANSWER President of Egypt from 1956 to 1970. He was responsible for nationalizing the Suez Canal, and was an important leader to the Arab world. He was often at odds with the West and Israel.

11 5a Gamal Abdel Nasser

12 6 ANSWER Indian nationalist leader and the first prime minister of independent India from 1947 to 1964. Along with Mohandas Gandhi, he was instrumental in freeing India from Britain’s control.

13 6a Jawaharlal Nehru

14 7 ANSWER Independence nationalist leader who help lead Ghana out of European imperialism after World War II.

15 7a Kwame Nkrumah

16 8 ANSWER Dictator ruler of Iran from 1941 to 1979. He was supported by the United States throughout most of the Cold War due to his anti communist stance. Overthrown during the Iranian Revolution in 1979. He brought western ideas to Iran.

17 8a Muhammad Reza Pahlavi

18 9 ANSWER Athenian statesman. He was the central ruler of Athens during its golden age. Brought democracy to Athens

19 9a Pericles

20 10 ANSWER Czar of Russia. He was responsible for the westernization of Russia in the 18th century.

21 10a Peter the Great

22 11 ANSWER Leader of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. He was responsible for the deaths of almost 2 million of his own people due to starvation, execution, and beatings. Denied human rights

23 11a Pol Pot

24 12 ANSWER French writer and Enlightenment philosopher who wrote a book called, The Social Contract, where he stated that people were basically good, and that society, and its unequal distribution of wealth, were the cause of most problems.

25 12a Jean Jacques Rousseau

26 13 ANSWER Dynasty that controlled Turkey during the 11th and 12th centuries. Their disruption of European travel to the Holy Lands resulted in the Crusades.

27 13a Seljuk Turks

28 14 ANSWER During his rule, the Zulu broadened their land claims throughout southern Africa. Eventually, the Zulu came into the conflict with the British army as they expanded their control over southern Africa and invaded the homeland of the Zulu. Despite early victories, the Zulu were eventually defeated by the technology and vast resources at the command of the British troops. Soon, all of southern Africa would come under British control.

29 14a Shaka Zulu

30 15 ANSWER British philosopher, writer, and economist. His book, The Wealth of Nations, describes his theory on free trade, otherwise known as laissez-faire economics.

31 15a Adam Smith

32 16 ANSWER The General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party from 1922 until 1953. Known for his brutality in dealing with opponents and his failed policies of collectivism that caused widespread famine across the Soviet Union.

33 16a Josef Stalin

34 17 ANSWER Chinese nationalist leader who fought to end foreign domination. He formed the Kuomintang, or Nationalist Party, which overthrew the Manchu Dynasty and established a republican form of government in its place.

35 17a Sun Yixian

36 18 ANSWER British farmer and inventor, created the mechanical seed drill to aid in planting.

37 18a Jethro Tull

38 19 ANSWER Appointed Prussian chancellor in 1862. he began a program of war to unify all the German states under the control of Prussia. His policy was known as Blood and Iron. He was the most powerful statesman in Europe as chancellor of the new German Empire from 1871 to 1890. He was known as the Iron Chancellor.

39 19a Otto von Bismarck

40 20 ANSWER Polish labor union leader, Nobel laureate, nationalist leader, and President of Poland from 1990 to 1995. He was instrumental in the collapse of communism in Poland and throughout Eastern Europe through the work of the labor union Solidarity.

41 20a Lech Walesa

42 21 ANSWER President of Russia. He was elected before the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. Yeltsin was instrumental in keeping a cout d’etat from occurring which would have returned hard line communists to power in Russia.

43 21a Boris Yeltsin

44 22 ANSWER Chinese Muslim naval explorer who sailed along most of the coast of Asia, Japan, and half way down the east coast of Africa before his death.

45 22a Zheng He

46 23 ANSWER Female nationalist leader who has been placed under house arrest for trying to bring democracy to Myanmar

47 23a Aung San Suu Kyi

48 24 ANSWER Commodore. United States Navy officer who is responsible for opening Japan to trade and imperialism.

49 24a Matthew Perry

50 25 ANSWER Chancellor of the Astro-Hungarian Empire between 1821 and 1848. He was the most powerful political figure in Europe between 1814 and 1848. He was driven from power in the Revolutions of 1848. He strived for a balance of power in Europe

51 25a Klemens von Metternich


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