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13994315588Indira GandhiDaughter of Jawaharlal Nehru (no relation to Mahatma Gandhi); installed as a figurehead prime minister by the Congress Party bosses in 1966; a strong-willed and astute politician, she soon became the central figure in India politics, a position she maintained through the 1970s and passed on to her sons.0
13994315589Corazon AquinoFirst president of the Philippines in the post-Marcos era of late 1980s; she served from 1986 to 1992; Aquino, whose husband was assassinated by thugs in the pay of the Marcos regime, was one of the key leaders in the popular movement that toppled the dictator.1
13994315590Jawaharlal NehruOne of Gandhi's disciples; governed India after independence (1947); committed to program of social reform and economic development; preserved civil rights and democracy.2
13994315591Benazir BhuttoTwice prime minister of Pakistan in the 1980s and 1990s; first ran for office to avenge her father's execution by the military clique then in power.3
13994315592Religious RevivalismAn approach to religious belief and practice that stresses the literal interpretation of texts sacred to the religion in question and the application of their precepts to all aspects of social life; increasingly associated with revivalist movements in a number of world religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism.4
13994315594Neocolonial EconomyIndustrialized nations' continued dominance of the world economy; ability of the industrialized nations to maintain economic colonialism without political colonialism.5
13994315595Kwame NkrumahLed the newly independent country of Ghana. He tried to make reforms, but they all failed due to rival political parties and lack of budget. In attempt to succeed, he became a dictator and tried to justify himself to the people.6
13994315596Abdel Gamal NasserTook power in Egypt following a military coup in 1952; enacted land reforms and used state resources to reduce unemployment; ousted Britain from the Suez Canal Zone in 1956.7
13994315597Free Officers MovementMilitary nationalist movement in Egypt founded in the 1930s; often allied with the Muslim Brotherhood; led coup to seize Egyptian government from khedive in July 1952.8
13994315598Muslim BrotherhoodEgyptian nationalist movement founded by Hasan al-Banna in 1928; committed to fundamentalist movement in Islam; fostered strikes and urban riots against the khedival government.9
13994315599Anwar SadatSuccessor to Gamal Abdul Nasser as ruler of Egypt; acted to dismantle costly state programs; accepted peace treaty with Israel in 1973; opened Egypt to investment by Western nations.10
13994315600Hosni MubarakPresident of Egypt since 1981, succeeding Anwar Sadat and continuing his polices of cooperation with the West.11
13994315602Green RevolutionIntroduction of improved seed strains, fertilizers, and irrigation as a means of producing higher yields in crops such as rice, wheat, and corn; particularly important in the densely populated countries of Asia.12
13994315603Muhammad RezaRuler of Iran; throne was rescued by US in 1953; absolutist monarch with a vast secret security force repressing opposition; most were dissatisfied with his rule and turned to Ayatollah Khomeini.13
13994315604Ayatollah Ruhollah KhomeiniReligious ruler of Iran following revolution of 1979 to expel the Pahlavi shah of Iran; emphasized religious purification; tried to eliminate Western influences and establish purely Islamic government.14
13994315605Mahdi MovementMovement of people who supported Mahdi; wanted to stop the Anglo-Egyptian presence in the Sudan.15
13994315606Khomeini MovementMovement of people who supported Khomeini; wanted to stop the autocratic Iranian shah and the Pahlavi dynasty.16
13994315607Iran-Iraq WarWar started when Iraq tried to annex Iran's western, oil-rich provinces in its time of turmoil.17
13994315608HomelandsUnder apartheid, areas in South Africa designated for ethnolinguistic groups within the black African population; such areas tend to be overpopulated and poverty-stricken.18
13994315609African National CongressBlack political organization within South Africa; pressed for end to policies of apartheid; sought open democracy leading to black majority rule; until the 1990s declared illegal in South Africa.19
13994315610Walter SisuluBlack African leader who, along with Nelson Mandela, opposed apartheid system in South Africa.20
13994315611Nelson MandelaLong-imprisoned leader of the African National Congress party; worked with the ANC leadership and F.W. De Klerk's supporters to dismantle the apartheid system from the mid-1980s onward; in 1994, became the first black prime minister of South Africa after the ANC won the first genuinely democratic elections in the country's history.21
13994315612Steve BikoAn organizer of Black Consciousness movement in South Africa, in opposition to apartheid; murdered while in police custody.22
13994315613F.W. de KlerkWhite South African prime minister in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Working with Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress, de Klerk helped to dismantle the apartheid system and opened the way for a democratically elected government that represented all South Africans for the first time.23

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