Chapter 35 Flashcards
Muslim league
Worked for independence of India but feared the Hindus
Indian National Congress
Stressed collaboration with Britain to gain independence
Mahatma Ghandi
Nonviolence protest leader in India in the movement for independence
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Founder of Pakistan
Amritsar Massacre
Nonviolence protestors were killed
Government of India Act
Self governed India. Group of disagreeing princes
Goumindang
Government of the unified Chinese state
Sun Yatsen
Prominent nationalist leader. Who didn’t not agree with communism beliefs
Jiang Jieshi
Took rule. Began offensive military movements
Mukden Accident
Blown up train tracks. Blame was put elsewhere which cause conflict
Jomo Kenyatta
Educated African who led movements
Diego Rivera
Artist who created murals with his knowledge of European art
Dollar diplomacy
U.S. Investment to help LA
Standard oil company
American oil company
Getulio Vargas
President of Brazil started as a dictator
Good Neighbor Policy
U.S. Could intervene and support LA
Cesar Sandino
National guard of Nicaragua
Juan Batista Somoza
Elected president with a new army
President Cardenas
Nationalized the oil company
Chiquita banana
A way of incorporating Mexican culture into America
Taft establishes US dollar diplomacy as foreign policy
1912
May fourth movement in China
1919
Non-cooperative movement in India
1920
Socialist party in Peru is founded
1928
Civil disobedience movement in India
1930
Japanese invasion of Manchuria
1931
Long march by Chinese communists
1934
Government of India act
1935
Taft establishes US dollar diplomacy as foreign policy
1912
May fourth movement in China
1919
Taft establishes US dollar diplomacy as foreign policy
1912
May fourth movement in China
1919