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AP World History Guided Reading: The Earth & Its Peoples Chapter 29: Striving for Independence: India, Africa, and Latin America, 1900-1949 The Indian Independence Movement Identify each term in context of Indian political developments. maharajah Indian Civil Service Indian National Congress Bengal Delhi Jamshedpur Amritsar Massacre Mohandas Gandhi ahimsa satyagraha harijan Walk to the Sea Jawaharlal Nehru Muhammad Ali Jinnah Kashmir Focus Question: Why did the educated elites of India want independence? What were ordinary Indians hoping for? AP World History Guided Reading

Sub-Saharan Africa, 1900-1945 Identify each term in context of its impact on the economy or government. Ghana Brazzaville Ibadan mission schools Blaise Diagne Marcus Garvey African National Congress Haile Selassie Focus Question: What changes did foreign rule bring to Africa, and how did Africans respond?

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Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil, 1900-1949 Identify each term in context of Latin America achieving its own identity. haciendas mestizos Porfirio Díaz “Liberty, Order, Progress” Mexico City Mexican Revolution Francisco Madero Emiliano Zapata Constitutionalists Francisco “Pancho” Villa National Revolutionary Party

Lázaro Cárdenas pampas oligarquía Buenos Aires Rio de Janeiro Hipólito Irigoyen

AP World History Guided Reading

Getulio Vargas favelas Estado Novo José Uriburu Juan Perón Eva (Evita) Duarte Perón descamisados Focus Question: What could Latin Americans do to achieve social justice and economic development? Were these two goals compatible?

AP World History Guided Reading