A | B |
A rise in prices | Inflation |
1823 statement opposing new colonies in the Americas | Monroe Doctrine |
Japan's long period of rapid modernization | Meiji Restroration |
Japan's attempts to make China a protectorate | Twenty-One Demands |
Protest movement in China | May Fourth Movement |
Germany, Italy and Japan in WWII | Axis Powers |
Giving in to demands | Appeasement |
June 6, 1944 | D-Day |
Target of first atomic bomb | Hiroshima |
Post WWII US military alliance in Europe | North Atlantic Treaty Organization |
Post WWII Soviet military alliance in Europe | Warsaw Pact |
World's largest desert | Sahara |
A grassy plain | Savanna |
Inheritance traced through mother | Matrilineal |
Inheritance traced through father | Partilineal |
First permanent settlement in Africa | Cape Town |
Policy of segregation in Africa | Apartheid |
Site of 1960 massacre in Africa | Sharpeville |
Site of ethnic conflict in Sudan | Darfur |
Nobel Prize winning African bishop | Desmond Tutu |
Minority group who dominated Rwanda | Tutsis |
South African president who freed Mandela | F. W. de Klerk |
Capital of Inca Empire | Cuzco |
Capital of Aztec Empire | Tenochtitlan |
Opposition to all war | Pacifism |