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| What were the causes of the Mexican Revolution? | economic inequality, investments from foreign countries brought in money but most Mexicans remained peasants, no land or education and repressed by police and/or military |
| What did Francisco Madero do? | began revolt in Mexico after being imprisoned, overthrew the gov't, was killed 2 years later |
| What were the reforms after the Mexican Revolution? | Carranza was elected president, there was a new constitution, broke up large estates, placed restrictions on foreigners owning land and allowed nationalization |
| How did economic nationalism effect Latin America? | There was global depression in 1930s and there was no demand for Latin American products, some countries followed Mexico's lead and nationalized resources |
| What is cultural nationalism? | the rejection of European influences |
| What did the Good Neighbor Policy do? | abandoned the Roosevelt corollary |
| What country did the Amristar Massacre in 1919 take place? | India |
| What was the Amristar Massacre? | Thousand of peaceful protesters gathered, met by British soldiers who opened up fire on the crowd killing over 350 |
| What form of protest did Gandhi believe in? | nonviolence (Ahimsa) and civil disobedience |
| What is civil disobedience? | a form of protest where if you feel a law is unjust, you do not follow it. |
| What was the Salt March? | British would not allow Indians to make their own salt, they had to buy it from the British, Gandhi led thousands of followes to ocean and picked up the salt |
| What was the result of the Salt March? | Protesters were met with British violence and global outrage, tactics eventually led to Indian indepencence |
| What country was formed after India gained indepencende and the Muslims broke away to form their own country? | Pakistan |
| Name the roots of militarist's power in Japan. | Western imperialism, social problems, economic problems, foreign influence, and nationalism |
| Describe how western imperialism was the root of militarists power in Japan | Japanese were mad at industrial powers for having bigger empires than Japan |
| Describe how social problems was the root of militarist's power in Japan | Rural peasants enjoyed none of the property of city dwellers; factory workers earned low wages; younger generation was in revolt; people were attracted to ideas of Marx and Lenin; government corruption (powerful zaibatsu) |
| Describe how economic problems were a root of militarist's power in Japan | Economy grem more slowly in the 1920s because of the depression; foreign powers could not afford Japanese goods--prices for exports fell--unemployment soared |
| Describe how foreign influences were a root of militarist power in Japan | Japan signed an agreement with US and Britain to limit the size of the navy, Japanese condemned western influence for undermining basic Japanese value of obedience and respect for authority |
| Describe how nationalism was a root of militarist's power in Japan | Japanese were angered by other countriesfor shutting out Japanese immigrants: resented politicians for bowing to western demands to stop overseas expansion, withdrew form League of Nations |