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Title: IMPORTANT PEOPLE


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IMPORTANT PEOPLE
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ANWAR SADAT
  • Leader of Egypt during 1973 Arab-Israeli War
  • Signed Camp David Accords with Menachem Begin in
    1978
  • Assassinated by fundamentalist Muslims in 1981

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SADDAM HUSSEIN
  • President of Iraq 1979-2003
  • Attacked Iran over Shattal-Arab waterway during
    Iran-Iraq War
  • Invaded Kuwait 1990 starting Persian Gulf War
  • Captured by U.S. then executed 12/06

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OTTO VON BISMARCK
  • Unified Germany through blood and iron
  • Used militarism and war
  • Took Alsace-Lorraine from France

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NAPOLEON


                                                     
  • Emperor of France at end of French Revolution
    through coup detat
  • Napoleonic Code equality and freedom of
    religion
  • Abolished serfdom, reduced power of RCC

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ELIZABETH I
  • Leader of England 1558-1603
  • Restored religious unity
  • Defeated Spanish Armada
  • England united, stable, nationalistic

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ADOLF HITLER
  • Leader of Nazi party
  • Germany is nationalistic, totalitarian (fascist)
    state
  • Aggression leads to WWII
  • Holocaust

8
MIKHAIL GORBACHEV
  • Won 1990 Nobel Peace Prize for part in ending
    Cold War
  • Perestroika reformed economy
  • Glastnost allowed openness
  • Many republics declare independence from Soviet
    Union, U.S.S.R. collapses

9
LENIN
  • Leader of the Bolsheviks during Russian
    Revolution
  • Communist, Marxist
  • Promised peace, bread, and land
  • NEP has elements of capitalism

10
PETER THE GREAT
  • Westernization of Russia
  • Obtained land from Sweden on Baltic Sea
  • Built new capital at St. Petersburg

11
CATHERINE THE GREAT
  • Encouraged Enlightenment ideas
  • Autocratic czarina of Russia
  • Partitioned Poland
  • Obtained warm water port from Ottoman Empire

12
STALIN
  • Ruler of Soviet Union after Lenin
  • Absolute dictator of totalitarian state
  • Purges against opponents
  • 5 Year Plans for industry
  • Collectivization for agriculture

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ADAM SMITH
  • Author of Wealth of Nations
  • Free market economy, capitalism
  • Noninvolvement of govt in econ.
  • laissez faire hands off

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JOHN LOCKE
  • Author of Two Treatises on Government
  • Enlightenment philosopher of 1700s
  • Rulers stay in power with consent of governed
  • Natural rights life, liberty, property

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KARL MARX
  • Author of Communist Manifesto
  • Exploitation of workers (proletariat), would lead
    to revolution
  • Classless society

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GALILEO
  • Scientist who improves telescope, 1600s
  • Earth revolves around the sun
  • Tried by RCC as heretic

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LOUIS XIV
  • Absolute monarch of France c. 1700
  • Sun King and Palace of Versailles
  • Left France in debt

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MACHIAVELLI
  • Author of The Prince in Renaissance Italy
  • end justifies the means in ruthless politics

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MARTIN LUTHER
  • 95 Theses starts Protestant Reformation
  • Protests indulgences, corruption, worldliness of
    RCC
  • Ends religious unity in W. Europe

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JOMO KENYATTA
  • African independence leader
  • Leader of Mau Mau revolt against British
  • First president of independent Kenya

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NELSON MANDELA
  • Leader of ANC imprisoned for 28 years for actions
    against apartheid
  • Winner of Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 with F.W. de
    Klerk
  • Elected first black president of South Africa in
    1994

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GANDHI
  • Responsible for achieving independence for India
    and Pakistan from Great Britain in 1947
  • Used passive resistance, civil disobedience,
    boycotts, Salt March
  • Encouraged unity and rights for all religions and
    castes

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HO CHI MINH
  • Found of Viet Minh nationalist group
  • Leader of Viet Cong (Vietnamese communists) that
    fought South Vietnam (backed by U.S.)

24
CHIANG KAI-SHEK
  • Leader of Nationalist party in China after Sun
    Yat-sen
  • Lost to communists led by Mao
  • Forced to retreat to Taiwan

25
SUN YAT-SEN
  • Led revolt against the Manchu dynasty in China
  • Three Principles of the People Nationalism,
    Democracy, Livelihood
  • Ends thousands of years of rule by dynasties

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DENG XIAOPING
  • Responisibility System allowed some private
    control of land and industry
  • Four Modernizations in industry, science,
    agriculture, technology
  • Violent crackdown in Tiananmen Square against
    democratic reforms in 1989

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MAO ZEDONG
                                    
  • Founder of Chinese communist party
  • Little Red Book (propaganda for totalitarian
    state)
  • Great Leap Forward, communes
  • Cultural Revolution

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EMPEROR MEIJI
  • End of shogun system and feudalism
  • New education system
  • Beginning of industrialization for Japan
  • Leads to imperialism for raw materials
  • Competition with west

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SIMON BOLIVAR
  • The Liberator
  • Gained independence for Venezuela, Columbia,
    Ecuador, and Panama from Spain
  • Influenced by Enlightenment ideas and French and
    American Revolutions
  • Encouraged unified Latin America

30
FIDEL CASTRO
  • Overthrew Batista government in Cuba
  • Aligned with Soviet Union
  • Only communist government in western hemisphere

                                     
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TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE
                                     
  • Led revolt of African slaves against French for
    Haitis independence
  • First Latin American nation to achieve
    independence

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CONFUCIUS
  • Chinese philosopher 500 b.c.
  • Social order based on 5 relationships
  • Valued family, government, education, ethics
  • Foundation of Chinese civilization

33
SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA
                                     
  • Founder of Buddhism, the Buddha
  • Rejected wealth and meditated on human suffering
  • Four Noble Truths
  • Noble Eight-Fold Pah to nirvana

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MUHAMMAD
                                       
  • Founder of Islam
  • Born in Mecca
  • Preached faith in Allah, 5 Pillars
  • Fled to Medina after persecution (hejira)

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MOTHER TERESA
  • Catholic nun, Sisters of Charity
  • Helps poor and diseased of India, built hospitals
    and orphanages
  • Won Nobel Peace Prize for efforts


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Lech Walesa
  • Leader of Polish Solidarity movement, an
    independent trade union
  • He was arrested and imprisoned
  • International pressure led to his release
  • 1989 Free elections Lech Walesa is elected
    President

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Aung San Suu Kyi
  • Myanmar formerly Burma
  • 1990 the opposition party led by 1991 Noble Prize
    winner Aung San Suu Kyi
  • She won election but was put on house arrest
  • Freed from house arrest and wins Parliamentary
    election in 2012

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PEOPLE ON EXAM
  • RELIGION/PHILOSOPHY Confucius, Jesus, Muhammad,
    Siddhartha Gautama, Luther
  • AUTHORS/THINKERS Marx, Locke, Smith, Galileo,
    Machiavelli
  • WESTERNIZATION Peter the Great, Emperor Meiji,
    Ataturk, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
  • LAW CODES Hammurabi, Justinian, Napoleon

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  • LEADERS Pericles, Louis XIV, Elizabeth I,
    Catherine the Great, Akbar the Great, Genghis
    Khan, Napoleon, Otto von Bismarck, Lenin, Hitler,
    Gandhi, Mao, Mandela
  • EXPLORERS Zheng he, Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta,
    Columbus
  • INDEPENDENCE LEADERS/NATIONALISTS Simon
    Bolivar, Toussaint, Sun Yat-sen, Jomo Kenyatta,
    Gandhi, Ho Chi Minh

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CHECK OUT
  • Thematic essays on p. 423, 444
  • GOOD LUCK!
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