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The city at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Judaism and Islam both believe in only one god, which is called this.
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This organization created a homeland for Jews in Palestine after World War II
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The beginning of this event: Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in search of oil
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The US invaded Iraq to search for weapons of mass destruction during this event.
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A religious fundamentalist group that controsl Afghanistan
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Citizens of Middle Eastern countries protested their governments in 2011 because they wanted this.
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This resource is important to the Middle East because many countries profit from it.
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The leader of Iran who does not like America and limits his peoples’ freedoms
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This group in France paid the most taxes but had no say in government
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People liked the ideas of the Renaissance because after this catastrophic event
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Freedom of speech, press, and a say in government were prominent ideas of this movement
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This person created compromise between Protestants and Catholics
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According to Martin Luther, the Catholic Church was corrupt, so he started this.
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This event was characterized by observing and experimenting to create new ideas about the universe
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Advancements in science and literature, new artistic techniques, and the questioning of authority characterize what event
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Causes of this event: Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism
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As a result of this event people moved to the cities and worked in factories
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After the French Revolution, Robespierre was the head of this
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This was important because it allowed the new ideas of the Renaissance to spread quickly
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Czar Nicholas ignored the people, unfair working conditions, and people wanted a say in government all led to this
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He believed that the peasants would overthrow the rich and create a classless society
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He led the communists in overthrowing the czar during the Russian revolution
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Under this political system the government uses police power and propaganda to terrorize the citizens
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Stalin killed and arrested his enemies
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Created Five Year Plans to boost his economy
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During this event the US and the SU competed in sports, space, and the buildup of nuclear weapons
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All wealth and property is owned by the group and shared equally
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To gain more resources, spread the word of God, and to become a world power were all causes of this
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Communist leader of China who killed millions of his own people through starvation and overwork
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In this country citizens are isolated from the outside world and have limited freedoms
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Nonviolent resistance of an unjust law
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Mao Zedong’s Red Guard targeted the wealthy and educated
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During this time period Japan began to modernize
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During this event India wanted to remove a foreign power, Great Britain, from their country
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During this event, China wanted to remove a foreign power, Great Britain, from their country
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During this event, Indians peacefully protested, but the British responded with violence and killed many innocent Indians
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During this event, Chinese citizens peacefully protested, but the government responded with violence
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The trading of slaves from Africa to the Americas
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He saved thousands of Tutsis during the Rwandan genocide
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The discrimination of non-whites in South Africa
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He protested apartheid in South Africa
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The systematic extermination of a group of people with the intent to destroy the group
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Forced natives to work under brutal conditions
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The language that most people of Latin America speak
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His main goal was for Latin America to become one unified country
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A slave who helped to liberate Haiti
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They could easily conquer the natives because they brought new diseases, better weapons, and the natives were not unified
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He rose to power in Cuba with the support of the Soviet Union
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Under his regime, Dominicans were not allowed to question authority
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