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6. Terms AP World History 1900 to Present Flashcards

The Newest Stage of World History: 1914-Present
Original by teacher, MrsLinLee. Added to by Mr. Spaulding

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6551055864Western Frontwar line between Belgium and Switzerland during World War I; featured trench warfare and massive casualties among combatants0
6551055865Eastern Frontwar zone from the Baltic to the Balkans where Germans, Austro-Hungarians, Russians, and Balkan nations fought1
6551055866Archduke Franz FerdinandAustro-Hungarian heir to the throne assassinated at Sarajevo in 1914; precipitated World War I2
6551055867Nicholas IIRussian tsar (r. 1894-1917); executed in 19183
6551055868GallipoliWorld War I battle, 1915; unsuccessful attempt in defense of the Dardenelles4
6551055869Italian Frontwar line between Italy and Austria-Hungary; also produced trench warfare5
6551055870Armenian genocidelaunched by Young Turk leaders in 1915; claimed up to one million lives6
6551055871Submarine warfarea major part of the German naval effort against the Allies during World War I; when employed against the US it precipitated American participation in the war7
6551055872ArmisticeNovember 11, 1918 agreement by Germans to suspend hostilities8
6551055873Georges ClemenceauFrench premier desiring harsher peace terms for Germans9
6551055874David Lloyd GeorgeBritish prime minister; attempted to mediate at peace conference between Clemenceau and Wilson10
6551055875Woodrow WilsonAmerican president who called for self-determination and the League of Nations11
6551055876Treaty of Versaillesended World War I; punished Germany with loss of territory and payment of reparations; did not satisfy any of the signatories12
6551055877League of Nationsinternational organization of nations created after World War I; designed to preserve world peace; the US never joined13
6551055878Indian National Congresspolitical party that grew from regional associations of Western-educated Indians in 1885; dominated by elites; was the principal party throughout the colonial period and after independence14
6551055879Morley-Minto Reforms1909; provided Indians with expanded opportunities to elect and serve on local and national legislative councils15
6551055880Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms1919; increased national powers of Indian legislators and place provincial administrations under ministries controlled by Indian-elected legislatures16
6551055881Rowlatt Act1919; placed severe restrictions on Indian civil rights; undercut impact of the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms17
6551055882M. K. GandhiWestern-educated Indian lawyer and nationalist politician with many attributes of an Indian holy man; stressed nonviolent tactics and headed the movement for Indian independence18
6551055883Satyagraha"truth force"; Gandhi's policy of nonviolent opposition to British rule19
6551055884Mustafa Kemal, Ataturkpresident of Turkey (1923-1938); responsible for westernization of Turkey20
6551055885Effendiprosperous business and professional urban Egyptian families; generally favored independence21
6551055886Dinshawi incident1906 fracas between British soldiers and Egyptian villagers that resulted in an accidental death; Egyptian protest led to harsh repression that stimulated nationalist sentiment22
6551055887Mandatesgovernments entrusted to victorious European World War I nations over the colonies of the defeated powers23
6551055888Balfour Declaration1917; British promise of support for the establishment of Jewish settlement in Palestine24
6551055889ZionismEuropean Jewish movement of the 1860s and 1870s that argued that Jews return to their Holy Land; eventually identified with settlement in Palestine25
6551055890Theodor HertzlAustrian Zionist; formed World Zionist Organization in 1897; was unsympathetic to Arabs and promoted Jewish immigration into Palestine to form a Jewish state26
6551055891Alfred DreyfusFrench Jew, falsely accused of treason in 1894; acquitted 1906; his false conviction fueled Zionism27
6551055892Wafd PartyEgyptian nationalist party founded after World War I; led by Sa'd Zaghlul; participated in the negotiations that led to limited Egyptian independence in 192228
6551055893W.E.B. Du Bois and Marcus GarveyAfrican American leaders with major impact on rising African nationalism29
6551055894Negritudeliterary movement among African Americans and Africans; sought to combat unfavorable stereotypes of African culture and to celebrate African achievements; influenced early African nationalist movements30
6551055895Kellogg-Briand Pact1928; a multnation treaty, sponsored by American and French leaders, that outlawed war31
6551055896Cubist movementheaded by Pablo Picasso; rendered familiar objects as geometrical shapes32
6551055897Fascismpolitical ideology that became predominant in Italy under Benito Mussolini during the 1920s; attacked the weakness of democracy and the corruption and class conflict of capitalism; promised vigorous foreign and military programs33
6551055898Syndicalismorganization of industrial workers to control the means of production and distribution34
6551055899Mexican Revolution1910-1920; civil war; challenged Porio Diaz in 1910 and initiated a revolution after losing fraudulent elections35
6551055900Pancho VillaMexican revolutionary leader in northern Mexico after 191036
6551055901Emiliano ZapataMexican revolutionary commander of a guerrilla movement centered at Morelos; demanded sweeping land reform37
6551055902Mexican Constitution of 1917promised land and educational reform, limited foreign ownership, guaranteed rights for workers, and restricted clerical education and proprerty ownership; never fully implemented38
6551055903Lazaro CardenasMexican president (1934-1940); responsible for large land redistribution to create communal farms; also began program of primary and rural education39
6551055904Corridospopular ballads written to celebrate heroes of the Mexican Revolution40
6551055905Cristerosconservative peasant movement in Mexico during the 1920s; a reaction against secularism41
6551055906Party of Institutionalized Revolution (PRI)inclusive Mexican political party developing from the 1920s; rued for the rest of the 20th century42
6551055907Sovietcouncil of workers; seized the government of St. Petersburg in 1917 to precipitate the Russian Revolution43
6551055908Aleksander Kerenskyliberal revolutionary leader during the early stages of the Russian Revolution of 1917; attempted development of parliamentary rule, but supported continuance of the war against Germany44
6551055909Russian Communist PartyBolshevik wing of the Russian socialists; came to power under Lenin in the November 1917 revolution45
6551055910Council of People's Commissarsgovernment council composed of representatives from Russian soviets and headed by Lenin; came to power after November 191746
6551055911Red Armybuilt up under the leadership of Leon Trotsky; its victories secured communist power after the early years of turmoil following the Russian Revolution47
6551055912New Economic Policy (NEP)initiated in 1921 by Lenin; combined the state establishing basic economic policies with individual initiative; allowed food production to recover48
6551055913Supreme Sovietcommunist-controlled parliament of the USSR49
6551055914CominternCommunist International; an organization under dominance of the USSR; designed to encourage the spread of communism to the rest of the world50
6551055915Joseph StalinLenin's successor as leader of the USSR; strong nationalist view of communism; crushed opposition to his predominance; ruled USSR until his death in 195351
6551055916Collectivizationcreation of large state-run farms replacing individual holdings; allowed mechanization of agriculture and more efficient control over peasants52
6551055917Yuan Shikaiwarlord in northern China after fall of the Qing dynasty; president of China in 1912; hoped to become emperor, but blocked in 1916 by Japanese intervention in China53
6551055918Sun Yatsenhead of Revolutionary Alliance that led the 1911 revolt against the Qing; president of China in 1911, but yielded to Yuan Shikai in 1912; created the Guomindang in 191954
6551055919May Fourth Movementacceptance at Versailles of Japanese gains in China during World War I led to demonstrations and the beginning of a movement to create a liberal democracy55
6551055920Guomindang (National Party)founded by Sun Yatsen in 1919; main support from urban businesspeople and merchants; dominated by Chiang Kai-shek after 192556
6551055921Chiang Kai-shekleader of the Guomindang from 1925; contested with the communists for control of China until defeated in 194957
6551055922Mao Zedongcommunist leader who advocated the role of the peasantry in revolution; led the Communists to victory and ruled China from 1949 to 197658
6551055923Long MarchCommunist retreat under Guomindang pressure in 1934; shifted center of communist power to Shanxi province59
6551055924Totalitarian Statea 20th century form of government that exercised direct control over all aspects of its subjects; existed in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union, and other Communist states60
6551055925Spanish Civil Warcivil war between republican and autocratic supporters; with support from Germany and Italy,the autocratic regime of Francisco Franco triumphed61
6551055926Import substitution economiesLatin American and other nations' effort to produce what had formerly been imported62
6551055927Corporatismconservative political movement emphasizing the organic nature of society, with the state as mediator between different groups63
6551055928Tojo HidekiJapanese general who dominated internal politics from the mid-1930s; gave the military dominance over civilian cabinets64
6551055929Spanish Civil Warcivil war between republican and autocratic supporters; with support from Germany and Italy, the autocratic regime of Francisco Franco triumphed65
6551055930National Socialist (Nazi) Partyfounded by Adolf Hitler in the period of the Great Depression in Germany66
6551055931BlitzkriegGerman term meaning lightening warfare; involved rapid movement of troops and tanks67
6551055932Vichycollaborationist French government established in Vichy in 1940 following defeat by Germany68
6551055933Winston ChurchillBritish prime minister during World War II; exemplified British determination to resist Germany69
6551055934HolocaustGermany's attempted extermination of European Jews and others; 12 million, including 6 million Jews, died70
6551055935United Nationsglobal organization, founded by the Allies following World War II71
6551055936Tehran Conference1944; meeting between the leaders of Britain, the US, and the Soviet Union; decided to open a new front against Germany in France; gave the Russians a free hand in eastern Europe72
6551055937Yalta Conference1945; agreed upon Soviet entry into the war against Japan, organization of the United Nations; left eastern Europe to the Soviet Union73
6551055938Potsdam Conference1945; meeting between the leaders of the US, Britain, and the Soviet Union; allies accepted Soviet control of eastern Europe; Germany and Austria were divided among the victors74
6551055939Atlantic Charter1941; pact between the US and Britain; gave Britain a strong ally; in return the document contained a clause recognizing the right of all people to select their own government75
6551055940Quit India movementmass civil disobedience campaign against British rule of India in 194276
6551055941Muslim LeagueIndian organization that emerged at the end of World War II; backed Britain in the war77
6551055942Muhammad Ali JinnahMuslim Indian nationalist; leader of the Muslim League; worked for a separate Muslim state; first president of Pakistan78
6551055943Land Freedom ArmyAfrican revolutionary movement for reform of Kenyan colonial system; began a conflict in 1952; called the Mau Mau by the British79
6551055944National Liberation Front (FLN)Algerian nationalist movement that launched a guerrilla war during the 1950s; gained independence for Algeria in 196280
6551055945Afrikaner National Partybecame the majority in the all-white South African legislature in 1948; worked to form the rigid system of racial segregation called apartheid81
6551055946Cold Warstruggle from 1945 to 1989 between the communist and democratic worlds; ended with the collapse of Russia82
6551055947Eastern blocthe eastern European countries of Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, and Eastern Germany dominated by the Soviet Union during the cold war83
6551055948Iron Curtainterm coined by Winston Churchill to describe the division between the Western and communist nations84
6551055949Marshall Plan1947 United States program to rebuild Europe and defeat domestic communist movements85
6551055950North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)formed in 1949 under US leadership to group Canada and western Europe against the Soviets86
6551055951Warsaw Pactthe Soviet response to NATO; made up of Soviets and their European satellites87
6551055952Welfare stateGreat Depression-inspired system that increased government spending to provide social insurance and stimulate the economy88
6551055953Technocrata new type of bureaucrat trained in the sciences or economics and devoted to the power of national planning; rose to importance in governments after World War II89
6551055954Green movementrise during the 1970s in Europe of groups hostile to uncontrolled economic growth90
6551055955Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reaganconservative leaders of the 1970s and 1980s; worked to cut welfare and to promote free enterprise; Cold Warriors91
6551055956European Unionbegan by six nations as the European Economic Community (Commons Market); by the 21st century incorporated most of western European states and was expanding eastward92
6551055957New feminisma wave of agitation for women's rights dating from about 1949; emphasized equality between sexes93
6551055958SolidarityPolish labor movement beginning in the 1970s, taking control of the country from the Soviet Union94
6551055959Socialist realismSoviet effort to replace Western literature and arts with works glorifying state-approved achievements by the masses95
6551055960Third Worldterm for nations not among the capitalist industrial nations of the first world or the industrialized communist nations of the second world96
6551055961North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada that lowered trade barriers97
6551055962Liberation theologycombination of Roman Catholic and socialist principles aiming to improve the lives of the poor98
6551055963Banana republicsconservative, often dictatorial, Latin American governments friendly to the US; exported tropical products99
6551055964Good Neighbor Policyintroduced by US president Franklin Roosevelt in 1933 to deal fairly, without intervention, with Latin American states100
6551055965Alliance for Progress1961 US programs for economic development of Latin America101
6551055966Indira GandhiPrime Minister of India (1966-1977, 1980-1984); daughter of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru; dominated Indian politics for several decades102
6551055967Primary productsfood or industrial crops with a high demand in industrialized economies; their prices tend to fluctuate widely103
6551055968Neocolonialismcontinued dominance of new nations by their former rulers104
6551055969Gamal Abdul Nassermember of the Free Officers Movement who seized power in Egypt in a 1952 military coup; became leader of Egypt; formed a state-directed reforming regime; ousted Britain from the Suez Canal in 1956; most reforms were unsuccessful105
6551055970Anwar Sadatsuccessor of Nasser as Egypt's ruler; dismantled Nasser's costly and failed programs; signed peace treaty with Israel in 1973; assassinated by a Muslim fundamentalist106
6551055971Ayatollah Khomeinireligious leader of Iran following the 1979 revolution; worked for fundamentalist Islamic religious reform and elimination of Western influences107
6551055972ApartheidAfrikaner policy of racial segregation in South Africa designed to create full economic, social, and political exploitation of African majority108
6551055973Homelandsareas in South Africa for residence of "tribal" African peoples; overpopulated and poverty-stricken; source of cheap labor for whites109
6551055974African National Congress (ANC)South African political organization founded to defend African interests; became the ruling political party after the 1994 elections110
6551055975Nelson MandelaANC leader imprisoned by Afrikaner regime; released in 1990 and elected president of South Africa in 1994111
6551055976F.W. de KlerkSouth African president (1989-1994); led Afrikaner push for reforms ending apartheid; Nelson Mandela was freed in his presidency112
6551055977Douglas MacArthurAmerican commander during the war against Japan; headed American occupation government of Japan after the war; commanded United Nations forces during the Korean War113
6551055978Liberal Democratic Partymoderate political party that monopolized Japanese governments from 1955 into the 1990s114
6551055979Republic of Koreasouthern half of Korea occupied by the US after World War II; developed parliamentary institutions under authoritarian rulers; underwent major industrial and economic growth after the 1950s115
6551055980Democratic People's Republic of Koreanorthern half of Korea dominated by USSR after World War II; formed a communist dictatorship under Kim Il-Song; attacked South Korea to begin the Korean War116
6551055981Mass Lineeconomic policy of Mao Zedong inaugurated in 1955; led to formation of agricultural cooperatives that then became farming collectives in 1956; peasants lost land gained a few years earlier117
6551055982Great Leap Forwardeconomic policy of Mao Zedong introduced in 1958; proposed small-scale industrialization projects integrated into peasant communities; led to economic disaster and ended in 1960118
6551055983People's Liberation Armymilitary, and dominant, arm of the communist structure in China119
6551055984Cultural Revolutioninitiated by Mao Zedong in 1965 to restore his dominance oveer the pragmatists; disgraced and even killed bureaucrats and intellectuals; called off in 1968120
6551055985Jiang Qingwife of Mao Zedong; one of the Gang of Four; opposed pragmatists and supported the Cultural Revolution; arrested and imprisoned for life in 1976121
6551055986Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, and Liu Shaoquipragmatists who opposed the Great Leap Forward; wanted to restore state direction ad market incentives at the local level122
6551055987Red Guardstudent brigades active during the Cultural Revolution in supporting Mao Zedong's policies123
6551055988Gang of FourJiang Qing and her allies who opposed the pragmatists after the death of Mao Zedong124
6551055989Tayson Rebellionpeasant revolution in southern Vietnam during the 1770s; toppled the Nguyen and the Trinh dynasties125
6551055990Nguyen Anh (Gia Long)with French support, unified Vietnam under the Nguyen dynasty in 1802 with the capital at Hue126
6551055991Vietnamese Nationalist Party (VNQDD)middle-class revolutionary organization during the 1920s; committed to the violent overthrow of French colonialism; crushed by the French127
6551055992Communist Party of Vietnamthe primary nationalist party after the defeat of the VNQDD in 1929; led from 1920s by Ho Chi Minh128
6551055993Ho Chi Minhshifted to a revolution based on the peasantry in the 1930s; presided over the defeat of France in 1954 and the unsuccessful US intervention in Vietnam129
6551055994Viet MinhCommunist Vietnamese movement; fought the Japanese during World War II and the French afterwards130
6551055995Viet Congthe communist guerrilla movement in southern Vietnam during the Vietnamese War131
6551055996Mikhail Gorbachevleader of the USSR (1985-1991); inaugurated major reforms that led to the disintegration of the communist regime132
6551055997Glasnostterm meaning openness; Gorbachev policy opening the opportunity to criticize the government133
6551055998Perestroikaterm meaning economic restructuring; Gorbachev policy for the economic rebuilding of the USSR by allowing more private ownership and decentralized economic control134
6551055999Globalizationthe increasing interconnectedness of all parts of the world; opposed by many environmental and social justice groups135
6551056000Multinational corporationsbusiness organizations with connections across political borders136
9541905217NAFTANorth American Free Trade Agreement; allows open trade with US, Mexico, and Canada.137
9541926629Saddam HusseinIraqi leader (Sunni) who waged war against Iran; his invasion of Kuwait led to the Gulf War The USA destroyed his regime when they went in looking for Weapons of Mass Destruction.138
9541946248Iran Iraq War1980-1988 Hussein attacks Iran to prevent the Islamic Revolution from coming to Iraq and to grab land from Iran.139
9541971146Ariel Sharon-In 2000 declared the Temple Mount as eternal Jewish Land -caused the second Intifada Israeli Prime Minister 2001-2006, he began withdrawing Israelis from the West Bank before he was incapacitated by a heart attack in 2006.140
9542073902Tutsi and Hututhe two groups of combatants in the Rwanda Conflict141
9542079924Sharpeville Massacre1960 killing of 60 ANC protesters by police, turning point in the anti-apartheid movement142
9542094648Amritsar MassacreBritish troops killed nearly 400 unarmed Indians while dispersing a crowd gathered at Amritsar to protest the Rowlatt Acts143
9542115375Ngo Dinh DiemLeader of the anti-Communist government of South Vietnam. He was assassinated.144
9542138173NGO'snon-governmental organizations; groups not affiliated with any government,145

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