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Unit VI: Crisis and Achievement (1900 - 1945) Unit VII: The 20th Century since 1945

Unit VI: Crisis and Achievement (1900 - 1945) Unit VII: The 20th Century since 1945. China – Opium Wars/Treaty of Nanjing. Boxer Rebellion. Fall of Manchu – Sun Yat Sen. Mao – Long March. Communist Revolution – Mao Winning Farmers’ support. Great Leap Forward.

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Unit VI: Crisis and Achievement (1900 - 1945) Unit VII: The 20th Century since 1945

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  1. Unit VI: Crisis and Achievement (1900 - 1945) Unit VII: The 20th Century since 1945

  2. China – Opium Wars/Treaty of Nanjing

  3. Boxer Rebellion

  4. Fall of Manchu – Sun Yat Sen

  5. Mao – Long March

  6. Communist Revolution – Mao Winning Farmers’ support

  7. Great Leap Forward

  8. Red Guards/Cultural Revolution

  9. Deng Xiaoping/Four Modernizations

  10. Three Gorges Dam

  11. Tiananmen Square Massacre

  12. India - Sepoy Rebellion

  13. Amritsar Massacre

  14. CasteSystem

  15. Indian national Congress – Muslim League

  16. Gandhi/ Civil Disobedience/Salt March

  17. Indian Independence/Partition – Mass Exodus

  18. Japan - Feudal society

  19. Tokugawa – Close Door Policy

  20. Japanese Feudal System

  21. Japanese Tradition Religion – Shinto – Spirits in Nature

  22. Commodore Perry – Gun Boat Diplomacy

  23. Meiji Restoration – Open Door Policy, Modernization, Militarization

  24. Lack of Resources – Location Near Korea and China - Colonization

  25. Russo Japanese War

  26. Japanese invasion of Manchuria, China

  27. Japan - Nanjing Massacre

  28. Atomic Bombs – Japanese Surrendered – End of WWII

  29. Japanese Constitution

  30. Ho Chi Minh – Nationalist Leader, Socialist, Founder of Vietnam

  31. Indochina, crossroad of SE Asia (Vietnam)– French/Japanese Colonization

  32. Aung San Suu Kyi/ Burma’s Democratic Leader

  33. Pol Pot – Killing Fields - Cambodia Genocide

  34. Berlin Conference – Scramble for Africa – European Colonization of Africa

  35. Created Territorial divisions and Tribal Disputes

  36. Rwanda Genocide – Hutu v Tutsi

  37. African Nationalist Leaders Jomo Kenyatta Kwame Nkrumah of Kenya (Mau Mau) of Ghana

  38. Pan-Africanism

  39. South Africa – Zulus – Great Fighters

  40. Apartheid – South Africa

  41. Nelson Mandela – Apartheid Fighter

  42. Ending Apartheid – Bishop Tutu/de Klerk Bishop Tutu De Klerk Mandela

  43. Latin American Independence – Unification Failed – Andes Mts, Amazon Basin

  44. Founding Fathers - Jose de San Martin/ Bolivar

  45. Toussaint L'Ouverture – Haitian Revolution Leader

  46. Fidel Castro – Cuban Founder/Guerilla Leader/ Gained Farmers’ Support

  47. Mexican Revolution - Porfirio Diaz/Francisco Villa/Zapata

  48. Mexican Revolution - Miguel Hidalgo

  49. Latin America - Cash Crop

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