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147324000 | Kellogg-Briand Pact | A multinational treaty sponsered by American and French Diplomats that outlawed war; an example of the optimism that exsited during part of the 1920s | 0 | |
147324001 | Interwar period | The 1920s and 1930s, shaped by the results of World War I | 1 | |
147324002 | The Roaring Twenties | Great social and economic changes were the hallmark of this decade | 2 | |
147324003 | Cubist Movement | Artistic style rendering familiar objects in geometric shapes; headed by Pablo Picasso, who was influenced by African art | 3 | |
147324004 | Fascism | Nationalist political form that featured an authoritarian leader, aggressive foreign policy, and government - guided economics; started in Italy | 4 | |
147324005 | Benito Mussolini | founder and dictator of the Fascist party in Italy | 5 | |
147324006 | Settler Societies | Australia, Canada, and New Zealand; forged separate "autonomous communities" within the British empire, called the British Commonwealth of Nations | 6 | |
147324007 | Zaibatsu | In japan, industrial corporations with close government cooperation that expanded rapidly in this era into shipbuilding and other heavy industries | 7 | |
147324008 | Porfirio Diaz | Mexico's long-serving dictator who resisted political reforms; his policies triggered the Mexican Revolution | 8 | |
147324009 | Pancho Villa | Mexican Revolutionary who led guerilla fighting in the North; pursued unsuccesful by the U.S. government in 1913 | 9 | |
147324010 | Emiliano Zapata | Mexican revolutionary who led guerilla fighting in the South; motto was "tierra y Libertad"; demanded land reform | 10 | |
147324011 | Soldaderas | Women who were guerilla fighters in the Mexican Revolution | 11 |