Constitutional monarchy
Absolute monarchy
Democracy
Feudalism
A. Constitutional monarchy
Angola
Mozambique
Guinea-Bissau
Cape Verde
The rapid colonization of Africa by European powers in the late 19th century
The division of Africa into independent nations after World War II
The African Union's efforts to promote unity among African states
The spread of African culture and influence worldwide
To promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts
To establish a global currency
To enforce colonial rule in Africa and Asia
To create a single world government
Florence
Venice
Rome
Milan
San Francisco Conference
Potsdam Conference
Yalta Conference
Tehran Conference
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin
Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, Joseph Stalin
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Joseph Stalin
Winston Churchill, Harry S. Truman, Joseph Stalin
1789
1776
1799
1804
Angola
Mozambique
Guinea-Bissau
Cape Verde
Cyrus the Great
Darius the Great
Xerxes
Alexander the Great
France
United States
Britain
Japan
Jawaharlal Nehru
Mahatma Gandhi
Rajendra Prasad
Sardar Patel
Israel and Palestine
India and Pakistan
North and South Korea
Russia and Chechnya
Lech Walesa
Pope John Paul II
Vaclav Havel
Mikhail Gorbachev
Lexington and Concord
Boston Tea Party
Declaration of Independence
Battle of Bunker Hill
Pol Pot
Ho Chi Minh
Kim Il-sung
Deng Xiaoping
Pol Pot
Ho Chi Minh
Kim Il-sung
Deng Xiaoping
European Union
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Warsaw Pact
Council of Europe
Palestine
India
Cyprus
Egypt
World War I
World War II
Spanish-American War
Napoleonic Wars
Sumerians
Egyptians
Indus Valley
Chinese
1917
1914
1923
1939
United States and Australia
United States and United Kingdom
United States and Soviet Union
United States and China
Ashoka
Chandragupta Maurya
Harsha
Akbar
German invasion of Poland
Battle of Britain
Invasion of France
Pearl Harbor attack
United States
Germany
Soviet Union
Japan
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia
Greece, Turkey, and Bulgaria
Albania, Macedonia, and Montenegro
Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kosovo
Croatia
Montenegro
United States and Soviet Union
United States and Cuba
Soviet Union and China
Cuba and China
Louis XIV
Louis XVI
Charles II
Philip II
China
India
Japan
Russia