AP World History Unit 7 - Lesson 7.1

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Porfirio Diaz

Dictator ________ (ruled 1884- 1911) oversaw a period of stability in Mexico but allowed foreign investors to take over resources and almost all land was owned by the wealthy 1 %.

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Bolsheviks

Organization that represented the revolutionary working Russian class who seized power of the country and set up a communist government

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Communism

Political and economic system set up to distribute resources and wealth evenly to the public

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Turkification

Plan by the Young Turks to make all citizens of the Ottoman empire to identify with Turkish culture

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Dictator Porfirio Diaz (ruled 1884

  1. oversaw a period of stability in Mexico but allowed foreign investors to take over resources and almost all land was owned by the wealthy 1%

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Mexican Revolution

From 1910-1920, political revolution sparked by Porifirio Diaz jailing his opposing candidate Francisco Madero, that overthrew dictator Diaz and instituted a constitutional republic

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Young Terks

Rising Turkish military and civilian elites.

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The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)

_______________ dominated Mexican politics yet described as corrupt.

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Francisco Madero

Democratic reformer of Mexico, ran against Porfirio Diaz

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Kemal Ataturk

Founder of the republic of turkey.

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Francisco Pancho Villa

Mexican revolution figure and governor of Chihuahua

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Emiliano Zapata

Mexican revolutionary figure who started the redistribution of land to peasants.

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Bloody Sunday (Russia)

Tsar troops killed protesters for better working conditions, this sparked revolution in Russia.

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Russian Revolution of 1905

400,000 workers went on strike in Russia, and many were killed or exiled by Tsar troops.

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Russo-Japanese War

Conflict over Russia and Japan over the shared desire to expand towards Korea and Manchuria.

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Why did the Ottoman Empire side with German in WW1?

Resentment of European economic policies.

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Crimean War

Conflict between Russia and allies (Britain, France, Ottoman Empire) over holy places in Palestine (Russia defeat).

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Sun Yat-sen

Leader of Chinese revolutions that overthrew the Qing Empire.

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Polygyny

When a man has two or more wives at the same time.

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The Three People’s Principles

Democracy, Nationalism, Livelihood.

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