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- 5. The idea that government and religion should be separate and not interfere with each other
- 7. The American plan to rebuild Western Europe's economy and society after World War II
- 10. Known as the Liberator of Latin America for his leadership of Spanish colonies against Spain itself
- 11. The philosophical movement that sought to expand human rights and challenge Absolutism
- 12. The treaty that ended World War I, and blamed Germany which lost territory, all colonies, and limited their army size
- 14. Invention that enabled knowledge, like non-Latin Bibles, to spread more easily
- 15. An island off the coast of China in which the losing Nationalist forces (KMT) fled after losCommunists Communsits in the Chinese Civil War
- 18. German monk who split from the Catholic Church and formed Protestantism
- 20. Pact a treaty between two or more countries that promises the signatories will not attack each other
- 22. a system of government characterized by strong, often dictatorial control of political and economic affairs, and often by warlike nationalism and brutal suppression of political protestors and ethnic minorities
- 24. The location of the World War II allied conference in which they decided to split Germany into four occupation zones.
- 25. the process through which cities grow, and higher percentages of the population come to live in the city.
- 26. The most popular religion of India, with Brahmin priests
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- 1. The most popular religion of South-EGautamaica, inspired by the teachings if Siddartha Guatama (The Buddha)
- 2. Last great empire of India before it the entire area was turned into a British colony
- 3. One of the first industrial inventions, which was first used to help pump water from coal mines in England
- 4. The phenomenon of the 1950s to the present day in which European colonies in Africa and Asia finally gained independence and self-government
- 6. Meeting between European powers after Napoleon was defeated that sought to quell increasing Nationalism and establish a balance of power
- 8. not considered an ally of another nation, especially in reference to the Cold War and refusing to align with either the United States or Soviet Union
- 9. The 1911 revolution that saw lower classes revolt against upper classes, and led to the nationalization of Mexico's oil
- 13. The Modernization period of Japan which led to two civil wars and the rapid industrialization of Japan starting in 1868
- 14. a war or armed conflict fought between two states that each represent or are backed by a larger power that is not directly involved in the conflict
- 16. information or opinions that are made public to promote or attack a movement, cause, or person
- 17. to bring under government ownership or control
- 18. The Soviet plan to rebuild Eastern Europe's economy and society after World War II
- 19. The Communist political party of Russia that overthrew the Provisional Government and established the Soviet Union (USSR)
- 21. The law that created the Japanese policy of remaining isolated/secluded from all nations except East Asian ones
- 23. The acronym for the Holy Roman Empire
