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10831515942al-QaedaInternational organization of fundamentalist Islamic militants, headed by Osama bin Laden.0
10831515943antiglobalizationMajor international movement that protests the development of the global economy on the grounds that it makes the rich richer and keeps poor regions in poverty while exploiting their labor and environments; the movement burst onto the world stage in 1999 with massive protests at a meeting of the World Trade Organization in Seattle.1
10831515944Osama bin LadenThe leader of al-Qaeda, a wealthy Saudi Arabian who turned to militant fundamentalism.2
10831515945Bretton Woods systemNamed for a conference held at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in 1944, this system provided the foundation for postwar economic globalization, including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; based on the promotion of free trade, stable currencies, and high levels of capital investment.3
10831515946EnvironmentalismTwentieth-century movement to preserve the natural world in the face of spiraling human ability to alter the world environment.4
10831515947FundamentalismOccurring within all the major world religions, fundamentalism is a self-proclaimed return to the "fundamentals" of a religion and is marked by a militant piety and exclusivism.5
10831515948GlobalizationTerm commonly used to refer to the massive growth in international economic transactions from around 1950 to the present.6
10831515949global warmingA worldwide scientific consensus that the increased burning of fossil fuels and the loss of trees have begun to warm the earth's atmosphere artificially and significantly, causing climate change and leading to possibly catastrophic results if the problem is not addressed.7
10831515950Che GuevaraErnesto "Che" Guevara was an Argentine-born revolutionary (1928-1967) who waged guerrilla war in an effort to remedy Latin America's and Africa's social and economic ills.8
10831515951HindutvaFundamentalist Hindu movement that became politically important in India in the 1980s by advocating a distinct Hindu identity and decrying government efforts to accommodate other faith groups.9
10831515952Islamic renewalLarge number of movements in Islamic lands that promote a return to strict adherence to the Quran and the sharia in opposition to key elements of Western culture.10
10831515953JihadTerm used by modern militant Islamic groups to denote not just the "struggle" or "striving" that the word originally meant but also the defense of authentic Islam against Western aggression.11
10831515954Kyoto protocol on global warmingInternational agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in an effort to slow global warming; as of November 2007, 174 countries had subscribed to the agreement, but the United States' refusal to ratify the protocol has caused international tensions.12
10831515955liberation theologyChristian movement that is particularly active in Latin America and that argues the need for Christians to engage in the pursuit of social justice and human rights.13
10831515956neo-liberalismAn approach to the world economy, developed in the 1970s, that favored reduced tariffs, the free movement of capital, a mobile and temporary workforce, the privatization of industry, and the curtailing of government efforts to regulate the economy.14
10831515957North South gapGrowing disparity between the Global North and the Global South that appears to be exacerbated by current world trade practices.15
10831515958Augusto PinochetMilitary dictator of Chile from 1973 to 1990 who was known for his widespread use of torture and for liquidating thousands of opponents of his regime.16
10831515959Prague springSweeping series of reforms instituted by communist leader Alexander Dubcek in Czechoslovakia in 1968; the movement was subsequently crushed by a Soviet invasion.17
10831515960ReglobalizationThe quickening of global economic transactions after World War II, which resulted in total world output returning to the levels established before the Great Depression and moving beyond them.18
10831515961religious rightThe fundamentalist phenomenon as it appeared in U.S. politics in the 1970s.19
10831515962second-wave feminismWomen's rights movement that revived in the 1960s with a different agenda than earlier women's suffrage movements; second-wave feminists demanded equal rights for women in employment and education, women's right to control their own bodies, and the end of patriarchal domination.20
10831515963socially engaged BuddhismA growing movement in Asia that addresses the needs of the poor through social reform, educational programs, and health services.21
10831515964transnational corporationsHuge global businesses that produce goods or deliver services simultaneously in many countries; often abbreviated as TNCs.22
10831515965World Trade OrganizationInternational body representing 149 nations that negotiates the rules for global commerce and is dedicated to the promotion of free trade.23

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