Chapter 35 AP World
Before becoming the ruler of Cuba, Fidel Castro was
A radical university student and guerrilla leader
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Headed the Muslim League
The Good Neighbor Policy is associated with
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Dollar Diplomacy refers to
The desire to develop foreign markets through financial investments
In the decades following the Great War, the economies of most African colonies were dominated by
The export of unprocessed raw materials or minimally processed cash crops
The May Fourth Movement
Galvanized the Chinese against foreign influence
Satyagraha was
Gandhi's philosophy of passive resistance
The Long March
Greatly strengthened Mao Zedong's leadership position
Japan's economic boom during the Great War was largely due to
Japan's lack of involvement in the conflict
Mao Zedong's main rival after 1925 was
Jiang Jieshi
Which of the following was responsible for leading Kenya to independence from the British
Jomo Kenyatta
Augusto César Sandino
Led the opposition to the occupation of Nicaragua by U.S. Marines
Who among the following emerged as the leader and principal theoretician of the Chinese communist movement
Mao Zedong
Muhammad Ali Jinnah called for the creation of
Pakistan
The Kellogg-Briand Pact
Renounced war as an instrument of national policy
Gandhi embraced a moral philosophy of tolerance and nonviolence (ahimsa) during the twenty-five years he spent in
South Africa
The reason Japan and China went to war in 1931 was
That Japanese military forces fabricated an attack by China and then responded with force
The most influential organization in the struggle against British rule in India was
The Indian National Congress
The most intractable difficulty faced by the British in their disengagement from India was
continual disagreements and distrust between Hindus and Muslims
Perhaps the most famous politically active artist in early twentieth-century Latin America was
Diego Rivera
José Carlos Mariátegui
Established the Socialist Party of Peru
Neocolonialism refers to
Foreign economic domination and military intervention in "independent" states
Marcus Garvey was
A Jamaican nationalist leader and spokesman for Pan-Africanism
The most prominent nationalist leader of China in the early twentieth century was
Sun Yatsen
Three Principles of the People summarized the political views of
Sun Yatsen