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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.579 - p.585
Term | Definition + Significance |
Kwame Nkrumah | Ghanaian political leader and first President after independence, a key figure in the Pan-African movement. |
Charles de Gaulle | French military leader and statesman, President of France, known for his role during World War II and decolonization efforts. |
Gamal Abdel Nasser | Egyptian political leader, second President of Egypt, prominent in the Arab world, and a key figure in the Non-Aligned Movement. |
Ho Chi Minh | Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader, President of North Vietnam, a key figure in the Vietnam War and the struggle for independence. |
One-party state | A political system where only one political party is allowed to exist, and the activities of other political parties are either restricted or prohibited. |
Organization of African Unity | A continental organization formed to promote unity and solidarity among African states and address the issues of decolonization and development. |
Quiet Revolution | A period of intense socio-political and cultural change in Quebec, Canada, marked by secularization, modernization, and the rise of nationalism. |
Viet Cong | Communist guerrilla force in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, fighting against the South Vietnamese government and its principal ally, the United States. |
Biafran Civil War | A conflict in Nigeria from 1967 to 1970, as the Igbo ethnic group sought to secede and form the independent Republic of Biafra. |
Muslim League | A political party in British India advocating for the creation of a separate Muslim state, leading to the formation of Pakistan. |
Suez Crisis | A 1956 conflict involving Egypt, Israel, the United Kingdom, and France over control of the Suez Canal, marking the decline of European colonial influence. |
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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.579 - p.585
Term | Definition + Significance |
Kwame Nkrumah | Ghanaian political leader and first President after independence, a key figure in the Pan-African movement. |
Charles de Gaulle | French military leader and statesman, President of France, known for his role during World War II and decolonization efforts. |
Gamal Abdel Nasser | Egyptian political leader, second President of Egypt, prominent in the Arab world, and a key figure in the Non-Aligned Movement. |
Ho Chi Minh | Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader, President of North Vietnam, a key figure in the Vietnam War and the struggle for independence. |
One-party state | A political system where only one political party is allowed to exist, and the activities of other political parties are either restricted or prohibited. |
Organization of African Unity | A continental organization formed to promote unity and solidarity among African states and address the issues of decolonization and development. |
Quiet Revolution | A period of intense socio-political and cultural change in Quebec, Canada, marked by secularization, modernization, and the rise of nationalism. |
Viet Cong | Communist guerrilla force in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, fighting against the South Vietnamese government and its principal ally, the United States. |
Biafran Civil War | A conflict in Nigeria from 1967 to 1970, as the Igbo ethnic group sought to secede and form the independent Republic of Biafra. |
Muslim League | A political party in British India advocating for the creation of a separate Muslim state, leading to the formation of Pakistan. |
Suez Crisis | A 1956 conflict involving Egypt, Israel, the United Kingdom, and France over control of the Suez Canal, marking the decline of European colonial influence. |
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