Unit 8 Vocab
sphere of influence
a country or region that another country has informal power over but no formal authority
superpower
a country with great international power and influence, especially one that dominates the affairs of other countries
protest
a gesture or formal action by a person or especially as a group as a public display of objection or dissent
containment
a government policy, enacted in a variety of ways, that is intended to curb the territorial growth, economic expansion, or ideological influence of a hostile nation, usually in reference to the American policy of containing communism during the Cold War
minority
a group that differs in race, ethnic background, religion, or political ideas from the majority of people in a society
Apatheid
a policy of racial segregation, especially the segregation of blacks and whites and the discrimination against blacks in the Republic of South Africa
union
an organization of laborers
ideological
of or concerning basic beliefs, concepts, and social and political aims of an individual, group, or institution
nuclear
of or having atomic or hydrogen bombs
dissident
one who disagrees with, dissents from, or opposes (the opinions or doctrines of the others or authority of some group or institution)
intervention
the act of entering a situation as to change what is happening by one nation in the affairs of another, as with military
activism
the belief in or practice of trying to make social or political changes through active, sometimes militant, involvement, especially in particular issues
dependency
the condition of relying on another for help of support
nonviolence
the policy or practice of refusing to use violent means to pursue political or social aims
partition
the political division of a nation into two or more separate nations
decolonization
the process or act of freeing a colony or eliminating colonialism
coup
the sudden and forceful attempt of a group, especially of military or other government personnel, to seize state power
nationalize
to bring under government ownership or control
redistribute
to distribute (spread over an area) again, often in different ways or amounts