Chapter 14 Section 4

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Civil Disobedience

A deliberate and public refusal to obey a law considered unjust.

Salt march

A peaceful protest against the Salt Acts in 1930 in India in which Mohandas Gandhi led his followers on a 240-mile walk to the sea, where they made their own salt form evaporated seawater.

Amritsar Massacre

Killing British troops of nearly 400 Indians gathered at Amritsar to protest the Rowlatt Acts.

Rowlatt Acts

Laws passed in 1919 that allowed the British government in India to jail anti-British protesters without trial for as long as two years.

Mohandas K. Gandhi

Leader of the independence movement.

Mustafa Kemal

Turkish commander that led Turkish nationalists in fighting back the Greek and their British backers.


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