Rise of Nationalism

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Rise of Nationalism by Mind Map: Rise of Nationalism

1. Asia

1.1. India

1.1.1. Indian National Congress

1.1.2. Muslim League

1.1.2.1. Muhammed Ali Jinnah

1.1.3. Gandhi

1.1.3.1. Ahimsa

1.1.3.2. Satyagraha

1.1.3.3. Harijans

1.1.4. Amritsar

1.1.4.1. The Indian Act

1.2. Japan

1.3. China

1.3.1. Nationalist uprise

1.3.1.1. Fall of Qing Dynasty

1.3.1.1.1. Sun Yatsen

1.3.1.2. Rise of a Republic

1.3.1.2.1. Warlords take over

1.3.1.3. May Fourth Movement

1.3.1.3.1. Protest against Imperialism (Japan)

2. Africa

2.1. War in Africa

2.1.1. Challenges to European Authority

2.1.1.1. Europe forced Africans to work in mines for minimal wage

2.1.1.1.1. Dividing Africans to worst of lands while Europeans inhabited the best of lands

2.1.1.2. Europeans make quick work of the rebellions from Africans, killing them mercilessly

2.1.2. Infrastructure

2.1.2.1. Africa's dependency of integration

2.1.2.2. Railways, roads, telegraph wires,

2.1.3. Jomo Kenyatta, Marcus Garvey, and W.E.B. Dubois

2.1.3.1. Sought Africa's independence of Europe

2.1.3.2. Marcus preached to the diaspora "Back to Africa"

2.1.3.3. Kenyatta led Kenya to independence from the British

3. Latin America

3.1. Economic Power of the U.S. and influence of Mexican and Russian Revolutions

3.1.1. University Protests

3.1.1.1. Fidel Castro

3.1.1.1.1. Political system served as a training ground for him, becoming a Cuban dictator later in his life

3.1.2. Jose Carlos Mariategui

3.1.2.1. Socialist Party of Peru

3.1.2.2. Peruvian Communist Party

3.1.2.2.1. APRA

3.1.3. Good Neighbor Policy

3.1.3.1. Established by T. Roosevelt

3.1.4. Convention on the rights and duties of States

3.1.4.1. "no state has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another...."

3.1.4.2. Signed by Secretary of State Cordell Hull

3.1.4.3. Lazazro Cardenas

3.1.4.3.1. Challenged the convention by nationalizing the oil industry

3.1.5. Diego Rivera

3.1.5.1. Mexican artist who blended his artistic and political visions in paintings to be viewed by others; shaping politicized art forever.

3.1.6. Civil War for Nicaragua

3.1.6.1. U.S. Marines keeping order in Nicaragua

3.1.6.1.1. Guardo National

3.1.6.2. Sandino

3.1.6.2.1. Against the idea of U.S. Marines maintaining peace in Nicaragua

3.1.7. Carmen Miranda

3.1.7.1. Latin American Singer;helped soften and repair the relationship between U.S. and Latin America