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AP World History, Chapter 6 Flashcards

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9399951423Balance of Powera fragile and fluctuating idea in Europe to maintain peace between competing countries. represented in the alliances. this kept everyone from becoming too powerful and dominating.0
9399971486Triple Alliancealliance between Germany, Italy and Astro-Hungarian Empire. this alliance was in rivalry with the Triple Entente and it led to the WW1 bc of the accidental assassination of the heir to the Astro-Hun Emp.1
9399974477Triple Ententealliance between Russia, France and Britain. this alliance was in rivalry with the Triple Alliance and it led to the WW1 bc of the accidental assassination of the heir to the Astro-Hun Emp.2
9400595060Treaty of Versaillestreaty which formally ended WW1 but ultimately led to WW2 bc it was so unfair to Germany. Caused Germany to loose colonies, 15% of land, pay reparations from the war, have military restricted AND had to accept full responsibility for the war. this caused a lot of resentment towards gov in Germany.3
9400709330Import Substitution Industrializationa set of guidelines set up by the gov to get them to steer away from dependence on exportation of goods. this was to gain more economic independence. this actually resulted in failure because they attempted to improve gov by making actions again the gov.4
9400793445Getulio vergas and Lazaro Cardenaspolitical leaders in Latin America. Vargas wanted to modernize industry, manufacture trucks/ airplanes etc. he played a part in the failure during the Great Depression by not providing enough for citizens, leading to racism. Cardenas pushed for land reform and was very nationalistic. he favored native works and changed an oil company from American control to theirs.5
9400864768John Maynard KeysBritish economist that argued for communism. he argued that the gov wasn't doing anything to effectively help the economy during the Great Depression. he started many ideas that led to revolts/ rebellions against the government.6
9400944506Benito MussoliniItalian dictator often compared to Hitler. he founded the Black Shirts and promised to end ineffective gov systems. he gave rise to first signs of fascism which revolutionized the world.7
9400968043Weimar RepublicGerman democratic politicians who negotiated peace among allies. this group accidentally promoted Nazi rule bc they wanted fascism to "fix the system".8
9400993235Kristallnachtone of the first Nazi invasions which was aimed towards the assassination of Jews. it completely contradicted what Germans believed in and was devastating to the Jewish pop; their homes, hospitals and schools were burned/ ransacked. this event was completely contradictory to the Enlightenment beliefs.9
9402094838manchukuothe Japanese reaction to growing nationalism/ threat in China. it was the puppet state established in Manchuria, China. this puppet state started in WW2 in Asia because because Japan tried to monopolize China. they were very insecure and threatened.10
9402129757"Asia for Asian"in an attempt to free Asia from European dominance, Japan sent out troops to scout for resources needed on the Indo-Asian countries. this resulted in a more ruthless Japan and changed the world view of Japan.11
9402152620Rape of Nanjinghundreds of thousands of Chinese citizens killed, displaced and raped. one of the commonly unknown effects of WW2. this was one of the major turning points in the war, Japan had the upper hand and was winning.12
9402196524Japanese attack on Pearl HarborJapans first attack on the US, in response to all disputes. this resulted in the war between Japan and the US, which was not very smart on Japans end. Japan did this because they believed that they would never be able to gain independence without war.13
9402222943Greater Japan Women's Societywomen focused on supporting the war with whatever they could, ex) they did volunteer work and put their "extravagant" wants on the back burner. this gained woman move freedom and importance in Japanese society. also showed how Japan was modernizing.14
9402250216Nazi's "Final Solution"this was the Nazi's plan to "purify" German society and remove/ kill all the Jews. out of this, arose concentration camps and 6 mil Jews perished. this was the first genocide. this was also the first time that Nazi's true ambitions were made clear.15
9402286422united nationsthis was meant to replace the league of nations and maintain peace through out all states participating. this organization was meant to prevent another WW from happening. it also helped to rebuild Europe. this is still standing today AND relevant bc certain states pulled out recently (Brexit.)16
9404992933NATOopen to any states in the world. this organization held the US accountable for West Europes protection against the SU. it promoted alliance and trading. this organization also completely contradicts the Warsaw Pact between Poland and the SU. was formed during WW2 when the world was afraid of nuclear war and the USSR. to create equal power. (the marshall plan was part of this; Europe and US)17
9405038089Warsaw Pacta pact between Poland and the SU/USSR to make alliance. this was used during cold war to further expand communism and fight back against the NATO. *World Communism Revolution18
9405078525Korean and Vietnam Warthis war decided countries in half. it was between communism supporters and opposers. this war permanently separated Korea into the communist north and the democratic south.19
9405080813Cuban Missle Crisisthe USSR sent missiles to Cuba aimed towards the US and blamed it on Cuba. it was the closest that the US and SU had ever come to nuclear war. US had missiles in Turkey.20
9405082808Military Industrial Complexthe idea of military taking control of production of guns and car parts in times of conflict this occurred through out the world.21
9405085917Non-allignmentwhen countries wouldn't sign onto an alliance or pact to remain neutral. Switzerland and Finland stayed neutral during the Cold War. "playing the game" because they got bribes from both sides.22
9406024264Indian National Congressan association, lead by Ghandi and Nehru, of English-educated Indians who formed a political protest. at first they wanted to be included in political positions bc they believed that they could make better leaders than foreigners.23
9406052553Mohandas Ghandia political leader focused on including all Indians in the fight for independence. he sought to end racism and classism. he led the INC and was very respected. he really worked on peaceful change and the changing of peoples views and morals. he did not want a modernized India. he also advocated for women rights.24
9406079944All Indian Muslim Leaguea segregated political group which contradicted the Congress Party. they wanted separate electorates. the work of this league severely took away rights from the Hindus.25
9406265602Muhammad Ali Jinnahleader of the AIML. he argued that parts of India with more Muslims deserved different political status. he created Pakistan.26
9406298199Afrikanerpolitically dominant section of white community who descended from Dutch settlers. they wanted to be known as Afrikaner or "white African" because they weren't planning on moving out of Africa.27
9406313275Nelson Mandelaleader of the ANC, imprisoned by gov. first black president of South Africa. he was inspired by Ghandi and modeled his own activism after Ghandi's and the INC. he was extremely ambitious and was not discouraged by his time prison. he inspired many people to fight for their rights.28
9406336864African National Congresseducated African men who wanted to be seen as equal in society. its leaders used peaceful protest and appealing to christian values to gain support. women were denied membership. inspired by Ghandi and the INC.29
9406359337Apartheidthe policy/system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race. afrikaners sought to discriminate black Africans from job opportunities and equal laws. it made more people aware of racism and want to fight.30
9406378264Black Conscious Movementa movement to promote pride, unity and political awareness. they emphasized on mobilizing women to fight for their own rights. this movement mainly comprised of young people. they protested the gov.31
9406969692Salvador AllendeLatin American revolutionary leader. he was a physician and politician. he was the first Marxist to become a president of Latin America.32
9406972240Augusto PinochetLatin American revolutionary leader. he was a Chilean general and president. he overthrew Allende and held dictatorship over Chile for 17 years from 1973 to 1990.33
9406990517The Brazilian Miraclea period of exceptional economic growth in Brazil during the rule of the Brazilian military government.34
9407001443Mustafa Kemal Ataurka Turkish army officer. he was a revolutionary and founder of the Republic of Turkey. first president of Turkey. he wanted to westernize and secularize Turkey.35
9407014549Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlarithe last shah of Iran, overthrown in the Iranian Revolution. he was very good friends with Nixon and iffy with Carter. he caused the conflict between the Iranian Revolutionaries and the American gov/embassy. this caused the American embassy to be taken over and the American hostages etc.36
9407051249Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeinithe revolutionary who began the Iranian Revolution. he fought for equal rights, people supported him. THEN when he got power, he started to turn on the oppressed and started taking rights away from everyone. he quickly lost power.37
9407061518Anthropocenethe "Age of Man". the time when human activity began to take lasting impact on the Earth. when humans started deteriorating the planet.38
9407065889Green Revolutionrefers to the technologies invented during this time period which revolutionized the way that plants/food was grown. genetically modified plants were created to fulfill food demands.39
9407076405Global Warmingprocess by which the toxic gasses polluted into the air by tech. wear down the ozone layer, allowing more sunlight/heat to reach Earth and destroy the nature.40
9407099699Environmentalisma global movement/phenomenon devoted to creating a better environment, reducing pollution.41
9407110461Rachel Carson, Silent Springan article which exposed the chemical contaminations of the environment42
9407117674Kyoto Protocolinternational treaty which nations agreed to reduce Greenhouse emissions.43
9407122082globalizationimmense growth of international trade which promoted economic boom. this concept promoted the global market and caused it to be in effect in every country. bridging connections and starting relationships between developing countries and industrialized countries. movement of people, tech and culture etc.44
9407136632International Monetary Fund(IMF) a national set of agreements and policies put into place to hopefully avoid another "Great Depression" type of era. this marked the turn from WW era into post war era with economic developments and process.45
9407145202Transnational Corporations(TNC) businesses which are employed by America/Europe to make goods for cheaper. Through this, America was able to establish dominance over other countries and essentially make money from them and countries they sold to, cheating. headquarters in one country and operations in others.46
9407157345World Trade Organization(WTO) the international "council" which negotiated and established rules regarding trade and global economies. they promoted free trade and were very controversial.47
9407162985feminismThe social movements for better woman's rights and equality. They also addressed many other issues surrounding racism, sexism and classism. This has continued into current times and is significant because it jumpstarted the fight/race for equality for everyone across the world.48
9407165484Betty Friedarls, "The Feminism Mystique"an influential book that confronted and exposed the inequalities facing women of different classes, races etc. This started the conversation about women's rights and helped bring awareness, support and sympathy to the female struggle.49
9407165485FundamentalismThe religious fight back versus Scientific reasoning in culture. They wanted to go back to fundamental religious values and ultimately rejected modernity and gained many followers/political power. (repub.) (modern vs. traditional)50
9407166539WahhabismA conservative and intolerant form of Islam that is practiced in Saudi Arabia. early Islamic renewal movements. They were focused on restoring the Muslim society and making it more traditional.51
9414362893militarismKEY CONCEPT> political ideology. the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.52
9414374966nationalismKEY CONCEPT> strong pride in ones country or government. usually results in racism towards immigrants. can be good for a country and unify it or can rip it apart (partition, pakistan vs india)53
9414374989marxismKEY CONCEPT> the belief/theory that societies have to go through multiple revolutions to achieve communism and that it was a process and built up off of each other. political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis for the theory and practice of communism. lennon and mao followed his beliefs.54
9414377673communismKEY CONCEPT> a state planned economy that ultimately led to the end of a secular gov. was carried out differently due to different interpretations.55
9414380957capitalismKEY CONCEPT>56
9414386830industrializationKEY CONCEPT>57
9414386831socialismKEY CONCEPT>58
9414388746environmentalismKEY CONCEPT>59
9414388747self determinationKEY CONCEPT> autonomous countries (South Africa, basically all Global South). The US and the USSR wanted them (colonies/ small countries) to "self determine" their capitalism or communism. CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS.60
9414393076globalizationKEY CONCEPT> the spread of world trade and communication. this led to MASSIVE economic growth and the inclusion of 3rd world countries into the political and economic sphere. it was caused by the tech advance of the Modern Era, specifically the modes of communication.61
9414393077cold warKEY CONCEPT>62
9414395710neocolonialismKEY CONCEPT> economic dependency country on a core nation. In terms of the Cold War. The US thinks that LA is gonna become socialist/ socialist revolution, SOOO they send money to fund a gov to suppress this. Latin America kisses Americas ass. LA produces products and America dominates the export.63
9414395711neoliberalismKEY CONCEPT> world economy dominated by private industry, gov does not regulate.64

AP World History Period 1 Flashcards

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7349099579Theme 1: Interactions between humans and the environment-Demography and disease -Migration -Patterns of settlement -Technology0
7349134881Theme 2: Development and interaction of cultures-Religions -Science and technology -belief systems, philosophies, and ideologies -The arts and architecture1
7349144466Theme 3: State- Building, expansion, and conflict-Empires -Nations and Nationalism -Reginal, trans- regional, global structures, and organizations -Political structures and forms of governance -Revolts and revolutions2
7349145567Theme 4: Creation, expansion, and interaction of economic systems-Agricultural and pastoral production -Labor systems -Capitalism and socialism -Trade and commerce -Industriulization3
7349145568Theme 5: Development and transformation of social structures-Gender roles and relations -Racial and ethnic constructions -Family and kinship -Social and economic classes4
7349111973North America5
7349113636Middle east6
7349114047Europe7
7349115111North and Central Asia8
7349116072Latin America9
7349117090North Africa10
7349117963South Asia11
7349118572East Asia12
7349119355West Africa13
7349120412Southern Africa14
7349121249East Africa15
7349122676Central Africa16
7349123680Southeast Asia17
7349124614Oceania18
7349192878Gobekli TepeWhat- The Gobekli Tepe in Turkey dating 11,600 years ago, consists of limestone pillars to create a ceremonial site. Significance- The Gobekli Tepe was dubbed the worlds oldest temple.19
7349218127ShamansWhat- A person having access to the world of good and evil spirits. Significance- people believed to be especially skilled at dealing with the spirit world.20
7349223959BanpoWhat- A Chinese archeological site where remains of a significant neolithic village have been found. Significance- There were mostly technological advancements made.21
7349238384Pastoral SocietiesWhat- Herding of animals that took place in the Arctic tundra, grasslands, and deserts where farming was difficult or impossible. Nomadic, and moved seasonally. Significance- SInce the pastoral societies couldn't they needed herbivores such as sheep, buffalo, camels, horses, reindeer, goats, or cattle. Relying on the meat, dairy, and blood of the animals.22
7349258963Paleolithic settling downWhat- Paleolithic cultures occurred over time as people moved into new environments, as the last ice age came to an end. Followed by a general global warming. Significance- Because the paleolithic cultures would lead the start of agriculture and domestication.23
7349319944Austronesian MigrationsWhat- The migration of Austronesians from Taiwan following the migration of pre- Austronesian from continent Asia, between approximately 10,000- 6,000 B.C. Which carried their ancestral language. Significance- The Austronesians migrated and brought plants and animals in canoes with them.24
7349342842Fertile CrescentWhat- A recent shaped region containing to comparatively moist and fertile land of Western Asia, the Nile valley, and the Nile Delta. Significance- The fertile crescent was the first to experience the agricultural revolution.25
7349393893CatalhyukWhat- The Catalhyuk contained several thousand people. Didn't have kings, chiefs, bureaucrats, or aristocrats. Significance- An agricultural village in Southern Turkey. The Catalhyuk maintained a substantial amount of social and gender equality.26
7349419705Clovis CultureWhat- The Paleo- American culture of central and North America. Significance- The Clovis culture was a pre- historic Native- American culture that first shows up in North America 13,500 years ago. The culture is named for artifacts found near Clovis.27
7349438897DiffusionWhat- The spread of ideas, goods, and technology from one culture to another. Also, the slow colonization of agricultural people as populations moved them outward. Significance- Agriculture, people, cultures, plants, and animals were spread to much of the Earth.28
7349453742Bantu MigrationWhat- Bantu speaking people migrated from Western Africa, spreading across all of the Southern Africa. Migration was between 1000 B.C.E and about 1700 A.D. Significance- Bantu shared their language, culture, religion, and weapon knowledge, with the Native people.29
7349482723ChiefdomsWhat- Social groups with thousands of members, a political system based on hereditary authority and Kinship. Non- Industrial societies. Leadership was monopolized by senior members of select families. Significance- Highly stratified societies with elite classes of chiefs who ruled over commoners.30
7349499694Meso America31

AP World History, Africa Civilizations Flashcards

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7794666748Earliest. African Civilizations Dates8000-6000BCE0
7794677432Earliest African Civilizations Economic ActivitesNomads/Farmers *Pastoralist camps *Domesticated animals *Grew wheat and yams *Worked with metal, pottery and jewelry1
7794677443Earliest African Civilizations ReligionAnimism: spirits play an important role in regulating daily life. Spirits present in animals, plants, natural forces, and ancestral spirits2
7794678303Earliest African Civilizations AccomplishmentsNok:West Africans 1st civilization. 500-BC to 200AD Smelted iron for tools and weapons. Terra cotta scultures3
7794738637Earliest African Civilizations CityDjenne-Djeno: oldest known city discovered in 1977. Dates 250 BCE -1400 AD. 50,000 people.4
7794746350Earliest African Civilizations Other Characteristics*Griot: story tellers that orally shared the history and literature..passed down by generation. Oral history..kept history alive.5
7794770046Earliest African Civilizations Problems*Tsetse Fly: carried disease that killed livestock & fatal sleeping sickness in humans....but also kept out invaders!6
7794773437Earliest African Civilizations Another FactWomen collected clean water.7
7794790759Bantu Economic Activities*Nomads/farmers *Iron smelting *Used slash and burn for farming8
7794793893Bantu FactorsPush/Pull: factors that can either push people out of one area or pull them into another area. Examples: Need to new land , lack of natural resources, political conditions such as freedom or persecution, job opportunities9
7794796333Bantu AccomplishmentsPassed along ironworking skills10
7794815690Bantu LanguageLanguage:Bantu language spread throughout Africa due to migration. Migrating looking for more land to meet demands of growing population. Bantu is basis for 900 individual languages in Africa.11
7794819131Bantu SwahiliSwahili mixture of Bantu and Arabic still spoken today12
7794823807Aksum LocationEthiopia&Eritrea13
7794827945Aksum Dates300-700AD14
7794831675Bantu TradeProducts traded: Salt, rhino horns, tortoise shells, ivory, gold...15
7794863357Bantu CityAdulis: Center of trade. Sea port. Located on the Red Sea16
7794939856Bantu Religion17

AP World History Review - Indian Empires Flashcards

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6779792528What did the Vedic Age haveSocial Classes Vedas Origins of Sanskrit Algebra Earth's Rotation Stainless Steal0
6779792529What did the Epic Age haveIndian Epic Poems Class Importance Untouchability Animal worship1
6779792530What did the Mauryan Age haveLargest Empire Single Currency Hinduism Continues Big Army Buddism Central Bureaucracy2
6779792531What did the Guptas haveHinduism and Buddism Vaccines Middle East Trade Zero and Decimals Planitary Motion Basic Plastic Surgery3
6779792532What did the Mughal Dynasty have-Akbar the Great -Rule of North India Buddism & Hinduism -Tajj Mahal -Banned wife burning4
6779792533What happened with the Mughal Dynasty-Akbar dies, Empire Weakens -British form East India Company5
6779792534What was the First EmpireVedic Age6
6779792535What was the Second EmpireEpic Age7
6779792536What was the Third EmpireMauryan Empire8
6779792537What was the Fourth EmpireGupta Empire9
6779792538What was the Fifth and Last EmpireMughal Empire10
6779792539What happens when Asoka the Great diesThe Mauryan Empire falls with him11
6779792540What did Gupta (the guy) MakeA Big Army and Centralized Bureaucracy12
6808387602What Empire was Asoka the Great a part ofMughal13

Chapter 16-17 Quiz - AP World History Flashcards

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5813690077MagellanSpanish captain who in 1519 initiated first circumnavigation of the globe; died during the voyage; allowed Spain to claim the Philippines0
5813692406ColumbusGenoese captain in service of king and queen of Castile and Aragon; successfully sailed to New World and returned in 1492; initiated European discoveries in America1
5813696170MercantilismEconomic theory that stressed governments' promotion of limitation of imports from other nations and internal economies in order to improve tax revenues; popular during 17th and 18th centuries in Europe2
5813702443de BalboaFirst Spanish captain to begin settlement on the mainland of Mesoamerica in 1509; initial settlement eventually led to conquest of Aztec and Inca empires by either captains3
5813705530PizarroLed conquest of Inca Empire of Peru beginning in 1535; by 1540, most of Inca possessions fell to the Spanish4
5813708881Seven Years WarFought both in continental Europe and also in overseas colonies between 1756 and 1763; resulted in Prussian seizures of land from Austria; English seizures of colonies in India and North America5
5813715590Black Hale of CalcuttaHeadquarters of British East India company in Bengal in Indian subcontinent; located on Ganges; captured in 1756 during early part of Seven Years War; later became administrative center for all of Bengal6
5813722122de GamaPortuguese sailor who mistakenly believed that the Indians were Christians, for they thought the Hindu temples were churches7
5813736966Columbian ExchangeExchange that brought and spread diseases such as smallpox and measles8
5813738339Prince HenryNavigator who financed annual expeditions down the western coast of Africa in an effort to find a sea route to the Indies, establish trade with Africa, and find the fabled Christian kingdom of Prester John9
5813747521HumanismFocus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor; method of study that emphasized the superiority of classical forms over medieval styles, in particular the study of ancient languages10
5813755244GutenbergIntroduced movable type to western Europe in 15th century; credited with greatly expanded availability of printed books and pamphlets11
5813758150LutherGerman monk; initiated protestant reformation in 1517 by nailing 95 theses to door of Wittenberg Church; emphasized primacy of faith over works stressed in Catholic church; accepted state control of church12
5813766308ProtestantismGeneral wave of religious dissent against Catholic Church; generally held to have begun with Martin Luther's attack on Catholic beliefs in 1517; included many varieties of religious belief13
5813769923Catholic ReformationRestatement of traditional Catholic beliefs in response to Protestant Reformation (16th century); established councils that revived Catholic doctrine and refuted Protestant beliefs14
5813774157Thirty Years WarWar within the Holy Roman Empire between German Protestants and their allies and the emperor and his ally, Spain; ended in 1648 after great destruction with Treaty of Westphalia15
5813777701ProletariatClass of working people without access to producing property; typically manufacturing workers, paid laborers in agricultural economy, or urban poor; in Europe, product of economic changes of 16th and 17th centuries16
5813784388CopernicusPolish monk and astronomer (16th century); disproved Hellenistic belief that the earth was at the center of the universe17
5813789186GalileoPublished Copernicus's findings (17th century); added own discoveries concerning laws of gravity and planetary motion; condemned by the Catholic Church for his work18
5813792907NewtonEnglish scientist; author of Principia; drew together astronomical and physical observations and wider theories into a neat framework of natural laws; established principles of motion; defined forces of gravity19
5813797346Absolute MonarchyConcept of government developed during rise of nation-states in western Europe during the 17th century; featured monarchs who passed laws without parliaments, appointed professional armies and bureaucracies, established state churches, and imposed state economic policies20
5813803291Louis XIVFrench monarch of the late 17th century who personified absolute monarchy21
5813805179Parliamentary MonarchyOriginated in England and Holland, 17th century, with kings partially checked by significant legislative powers in parliaments22
5813817626Adam SmithEstablished liberal economies; argued that government should avoid regulation of economy in favor of the operation of market forces23
5813820486EnlightenmentIntellectual movement centered in France during the 18th century; featured scientific advance, application of scientific methods to study of human society; belief that rational laws could describe social behavior24

AP World Period 5 Flashcards

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9917643022Jamaican LetterEnlightenment Document written by Simon Bolivar for Gran Colombian independence0
9917648612Reasons for Why the Industrial Revolution started in England?Coal/Iron, Navy, Liberal Government1
9917651947First Industrial RevolutionFocused on new products and manufacturing like the steam engine2
9917655022Second Industrial RevolutionFocused on methods in production of steel, chemicals, and precision machinery in the second half of 19th century3
9917749116Social DarwinismJustification used by Europeans to imperialize other areas4
9917765181The Ottoman EmpireWho the majority of the Balkan states received their independence from5
9917767784Sepoy RebellionDone mostly for lack of respect to colonial cultures6
9917771075John LockeSaid that the people should agree to be governed and the government should treat the people with rights they're entitled to7
9917785266Declaration of IndependenceEnlightenment document that said colonies were entitled to "life liberty and the pursuit of happiness"8
9917788182Otto von BismarkUsed nationalism to inspire German Unification9
9917792493Count CavourUsed Nationalism to inspire Italian Unification10
9917798430Maroon SocietiesEscaped slaves who formed their own societies in the mountains and other remote locations11
9917803670Boxer RebellionDone in China towards the Europeans with the attempt of getting them out of China12
9917807365Mary WollstonecraftFirst feminist: fought for Women's Rights13

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