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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.599 - p.604
Term | Definition + Significance |
Wladyslaw Gomulka | Polish leader who pursued independent policies within the Soviet sphere, facing anti-Soviet protests in 1956. |
Imre Nagy | Hungarian leader who declared Hungary's freedom from Soviet control in 1956, leading to a Soviet invasion and his execution. |
Prague Spring | 1968 period of liberal reforms in Czechoslovakia under Alexander Dubcek, crushed by Soviet forces using the Brezhnev Doctrine. |
Brezhnev Doctrine | Soviet policy allowing intervention in socialist countries if their actions threatened other socialist nations. |
Irish Republican Army (IRA) | Paramilitary group seeking an end to British rule in Northern Ireland, active in the Catholic-Protestant conflict. |
Basque Homeland and Freedom (ETA) | Separatist group in Spain's Basque region, engaged in terrorism for Basque independence, declared an end to violence in 2011. |
Shining Path | Maoist revolutionary group in Peru led by Abimael Guzman, known for terrorism and violence. |
Martin Luther King Jr. | Prominent civil rights leader advocating for equality through nonviolent protests and civil disobedience. |
Nelson Mandela | Anti-apartheid activist and leader in South Africa, played a key role in ending apartheid. |
Kent State University | Site of a 1970 incident where National Guard troops killed four unarmed students during an anti-Vietnam War protest. |
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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.599 - p.604
Term | Definition + Significance |
Wladyslaw Gomulka | Polish leader who pursued independent policies within the Soviet sphere, facing anti-Soviet protests in 1956. |
Imre Nagy | Hungarian leader who declared Hungary's freedom from Soviet control in 1956, leading to a Soviet invasion and his execution. |
Prague Spring | 1968 period of liberal reforms in Czechoslovakia under Alexander Dubcek, crushed by Soviet forces using the Brezhnev Doctrine. |
Brezhnev Doctrine | Soviet policy allowing intervention in socialist countries if their actions threatened other socialist nations. |
Irish Republican Army (IRA) | Paramilitary group seeking an end to British rule in Northern Ireland, active in the Catholic-Protestant conflict. |
Basque Homeland and Freedom (ETA) | Separatist group in Spain's Basque region, engaged in terrorism for Basque independence, declared an end to violence in 2011. |
Shining Path | Maoist revolutionary group in Peru led by Abimael Guzman, known for terrorism and violence. |
Martin Luther King Jr. | Prominent civil rights leader advocating for equality through nonviolent protests and civil disobedience. |
Nelson Mandela | Anti-apartheid activist and leader in South Africa, played a key role in ending apartheid. |
Kent State University | Site of a 1970 incident where National Guard troops killed four unarmed students during an anti-Vietnam War protest. |
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