Tuesday, June 22, 2010

FINAL EXAM review terms

Ken Saro-Wiwa
Jean Monnet
ECSC
Treaty of Rome
EFTA
EEC
Charles de Gaulle
"ethnic cleansing"
Maastricht Treaty
Kosovo
1999 NATO Air War
Chipko Movement
Chico Mendes
Ma Jun
Chapultepec Conference
OAS
Julian Huxley
IUCN
World Wildlife Fund
Linus Pauling
Barry Commoner
Rachel Carson
Stewart Brand
Anthropocene
Santa Barbara Oil Spill
Chernobyl
Exxon Valdez
Deepwater Horizon
Pebble Bed Reactors
GM Crops
Japan, Inc.
Four "Asian Tigers"
Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
Lin Biao
Hua Guofeng
Deng Xiaoping
Bandung Conference
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Josip Broz Tito
Jawaharlal Nehru
Mahatma Gandhi
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Nelson Mandela
Crusade
Jihad
Ottoman Empire
Balfour Declaration
1939 White Paper
Stern Gang
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
Suez Crisis
1967 War
Occupied Territories
PLO
Yassir Arafat
Yom Kippur War
OPEC
Anwar Sadat
Sinai
Menachem Begin
Camp David Accords
Shia
Sunni
Ayatollah Khomeini
Hostage Crisis
"Afghan Freedom Fighters"
Iran-Iraq War
Maronite Christians
Hezbollah
Iran-Contra
Desert Shield
Desert Storm
Somalia, 1993
"two-state solution"
Yitzhak Rabin
Operation Desert Fox
General Wesley Clark
unilateralism
Sayyid Qtub
Ayman al-Zawahiri
Bush Doctrine
Eric Shinseki
Paul Wolfowitz
Alberto Gonzales
Operation Enduring Freedom
yellowcake uranium
"shock and awe"
Geneva Conventions
Blackwater
Moqtada al-Sadr
General David Petraeus
Arthur C. Clarke
Newton Minnow
Marshall McLuhan
Telstar
"All You Need is Love"
ARPAnet
Tim Berners-Lee
photovoltaic
wind farm
solar-thermal
carbon neutral

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