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1) Indians began to see themselves as one people and came together as one against the British. Ā
2 )Mahatma Ghandi was an Indian Nationalist who advocated for nonviolent protests. He made civil disobedience accessible for all protesters and helped unit people regardless of background. Ā
3) After WWII, the United States wanted to ensure Japan would not fall to communism. The United States invested heavily in the Japanese economy to ensure economic prosperity and set up a new democratic government in the country. Ā
4) Mao Zedong was a revolutionary communist leader of China who brought the communist part to power. Ā
5) Communist Revolution was a disaster and led to massive famine throughout China. Ā
6) Cultural Revolution begun by Mao in 1966, sought to drive moderates from the Communist Party, eliminates the āFour Oldsā (old culture, customs, habits, and ideas), and instill a spirit of permanent revolution; ended with Maoās death in 1976 Ā
7)In April 1989, over 10,000 students gathered in Beijingās Tiananmey square protesting corruption within the communist party and asking for a move towards democracy. The Chinese government denounced the protestors as anti-government and antiparty; June 4, 1989, the Chinese army used live ammunition, tanks and armored personnel carriers to force their way into the square and disburse the protestors; Communist Party denies that the massacre happened and forbids mention of it in China; estimations place the death toll from between 300-1,000 people Ā
8) During the Cold War, the United States created a policy of containment which meant that no new countries or colonies would become communist. Ā
9)The United States became involved in the Korean war and Vietnam war to stop the spread of communism. Ā