| A | B |
| Porfiro Diaz | Mexican dictator over 35 years |
| Emiliano Zapata | Mexican peasant who worked to improve other 's lives during the Revolution |
| Pancho Villa | Mexican peasant who worked with Zappata & Carranza during Revolution |
| Nationalization | the government takeover of natural resources |
| Diego Rivera | Mexican painter who did many murals with revolutionary themes |
| Good neighbor policy | US policy to reduce interference in affairs of Latin American countries |
| Economic Nationalism | the idea that home countries should control their economies by developing their own factories |
| Cultural Nationalism | pride in one's own cultures through art |
| Apartheid | South African policy of strict segregation |
| Mustafa Kemal Ataturk | father of the Turks |
| Pan-Arabism | nationalist movement built on shared heritage of Arabs |
| Zionism | the movement to rebuild a Jewish state in Palestine |
| Pan-Africanism | nationalist movement that spoke to unity of Africans and people of African descent throughout the world |
| Jomo Kenyatta | the leader in Kenya's struggle for independence |
| Civil Disobedience | the refusal to obey unjust laws |
| Salt March | a demonstration in India protesting high price of English salt |
| Mohandas Gandhi | leader of Indian nationalist movement |
| Amristar | the English shot and killed over 400 people during a banned public meeting in India |
| Mao Zedong | Communist leader in China |
| Sun Yixian | first president of the new Chinese republic |
| Long March | Mao Zedong & followers walked over 6000 miles in China to escape nationalist soldiers |
| Hirohito | Japanese Emperor (1926-1989) |
| Militarism | glorification of the military |