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342802965 | What was the military nationalist movement in Egypt founded in the 1930s that led the coup to seize the Egyptian government from khedive in July 1952? | Free Officers Movement (p.798) | 0 | |
342802966 | What nation formed as a result of intense conflict in West and East Pakistan? | Bangladesh (p.788) | 1 | |
342802967 | Who was the famous female prime minister of India in 1966? She was also the daughter of the first Indian prime minister. | Indira Ghandi (p.792) | 2 | |
342802968 | India's first prime minister | Jawaharlal Nehru (p.792) | 3 | |
342802969 | Female president of the Philippines in the late 1980s and wife of famous martyred leader of Filipino opposition to Ferdinand Marcos. | Corazon Aquino (p.792) | 4 | |
342802970 | Female prime minister of Pakistan and daughter of a prime minister who had been executed in the late '70s. | Benazir Bhutto (p.792) | 5 | |
342802971 | An approach to religious belief/practice that stresses the literal interpretation of texts sacred to the religion and the application to all aspects of social life; increasingly associated with movements in a number of world religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism. | religious revivalism (p.792) | 6 | |
342802972 | The global economy dominated by the industrialized nations | neocolonial economy (p.795) | 7 | |
342802973 | Radical military leader who took control of Egypt after a military coup in 1952. | Gamal Abdul Nasser (p.798) | 8 | |
342802974 | Egyptian nationalist movement founded by Hasan al-Banna in 1928; committed to fundamentalist movement in Islam; fostered strikes and urban riots against the khedival government | Muslim Brotherhood (p.799) | 9 | |
342802975 | Nasser's successor who had little choice but to dismantle the massive state apparatus that had been created. He favored private rather than state initiatives, ended the confrontation with Israel, expelled the Russians and opened Egypt to aid from the U.S. and western Europe. | Anwar Sadat (p.801) | 10 | |
342802976 | Sadat's successor who continued his cooperation with the West. | Hosni Mubarark (p.801) | 11 | |
342802977 | Introduction of improved seed strains, fertilizers, and irrigation as a means of producing higher crop yields. | Green Revolution(p.802) | 12 | |
342802978 | Religious ruler of Iran following revolution of 1979 to expel the Pahlavi shah of Iran; emphasized religious purification; tried to eliminate Western influences and est. purely Islamic government. 1979 | Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (p.802) | 13 | |
342802979 | War that swallowed up Iranian energies and resources for almost a decade after Khomeini came to power. Armistice in 1988 | Iran-Iraq War (p.804) | 14 | |
342802980 | White supremacy and segregation laws in South Africa until the 90s. | Apartheid (p.805) | 15 | |
342951497 | Under apartheid, areas in South Africa designated for ethnolinguistic or "tribal" groups within the black African population; such areas tend to be overpopulated and poverty-stricken. | homelands (p.805) | 16 | |
342951498 | Black political organization within South Africa that pressed for an end to policies of apartheid. Sought for open democracy leading to black majority rule; until the 1990s declared illegal in South Africa. | African National Congress (p.805) | 17 | |
342951499 | South African leaders such as _______ and ___________ who were sent off to maximum-security prisons. | Walter Sisulu and Nelson Mandela (p.805) | 18 | |
342951500 | White South African prime minister who cooperated with Nelson Mandela to dismantle the apartheid system in the late 80s and 90s | F.W de Klerk (p.805) | 19 | |
342951501 | Year of elections in which blacks were finally allowed to vote. | 1994 (p.805-806) | 20 |