1.
"Good neighbor policy" - takes Monroe doctrine one step further: Franklin D. Roosevelt
2.
"Iron Lady": Margaret Thatcher
3.
1st Chairman of the Communist Party of China: Mao Zedong
4.
1st president of the Czech Republic: Vaclav Havel
5.
11th Prime minister of Israel: Ariel Sharon
6.
19th Secretary General of Non-aligned movement: Nelson Mandela
7.
34th President of the United States: Dwight D. Eisenhower
8.
35th president of the United States: John F. Kennedy
9.
1928 - Governor of New York: Franklin D. Roosevelt
10.
1928 - won the majority of the seats: Adolf Hitler
11.
1989 Velvet Revolution: Vaclav Havel
12.
Advocate for handicapped: Helen Keller
13.
Advocate of rearmament after Hitler: Winston Churchill
14.
Allowed Chinese to help North Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh
15.
Also external affairs minister: Jawaharlal Nehru
16.
Ambassador to the United States from Israel: Yitzhak Rabin
17.
American general: Gen. Douglas MacArthur
18.
American sex educator - helped create Planned Parenthood: Margaret Sanger
19.
American writer, women's activist, and feminist: Betty Freidan
20.
An opponent against the Apartheid: Desmond Tutu
21.
Anti-apartheid activist: Nelson Mandela
22.
Anti-rationalism, struggle, action: Benito Mussolini
23.
Anti-Semitism from Karl Lueger: Adolf Hitler
24.
Anwar Sadat - won joint Nobel Peace Prize: Manachem Begin
25.
Arrested, hunger strike, freed: Mohandas Gandhi
26.
Assassinated by a Hindu: Mohandas Gandhi
27.
Associated with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher: Golda Meir
28.
Assumed Supreme Command of Military - which linked him to its failures: Nicholas II
29.
At one time was the richest woman in the world: Elizabeth II
30.
Bay of Pigs Invasion: John F. Kennedy
31.
Beat Trotsky out for Lenin's job: Stalin
32.
Berlin Wall: John F. Kennedy
33.
Birth control activist: Margaret Sanger
34.
Brain behind the socialist market economy: Deng Xiaopeng
35.
Came back - tried to get Bolsheviks elected to the Third Duma in 1907: Lenin
36.
Camp David Accords - Egypt: Anwar Sadat
37.
Camp David Accords - Israel: Manachem Begin
38.
Campaigned for the fight against AIDS: Desmond Tutu
39.
Celebrated nineteenth amendment- women's suffrage: Betty Freidan
40.
Chairman of the Council of Ministers: Khrushchev
41.
Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union: Leonid Brezhnev
42.
Changed society, culture, and economy of China: Mao Zedong
43.
Charged with crimes against humanity - died in his cell - charges were dropped: Slobodan Milisevic
44.
Charged with genocide and ethnic cleansing: Slobodan Milisevic
45.
Chinese Revolutionary: Mao Zedong
46.
Chinese revolutionary leader, doctor, and political leader: Sun Yat-sen
47.
Close relationship with President Roosevelt: Winston Churchill
48.
Closed her shops during World War II: Coco Chanel
49.
Cofounded Ms. Magazine: Gloria Steinem
50.
Columnist for the New York Magazine: Gloria Steinem
51.
Committed suicide with mistress before Germany surrendered days later: Adolf Hitler
52.
Confidant of Nasser: Anwar Sadat
53.
Constitutional Monarch of sixteen independent sovereign states: Elizabeth II
54.
Convinced by advisors to mobilize Russia for World War I: Nicholas II
55.
Convinced people the British were evil: Mohandas Gandhi
56.
Created People's Republic of China: Mao Zedong
57.
Created the Duma after the 1905 Revolution: Nicholas II
58.
Created the Nazi party: Adolf Hitler
59.
Cuban Leader - Bay of Pigs & Cuban Missile Crisis: Fidel Castro
60.
Cuban Missile Crisis: Khrushchev
61.
Cuban political leader: Fidel Castro
62.
Cultural Revolution - re-educate or get rid of western influence in China: Mao Zedong
63.
D-DAY: Dwight D. Eisenhower
64.
Daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru: Indira Gandhi
65.
De Gaulle's Provisional Government: Charles de Gaulle
66.
De-Stalinization: Khrushchev
67.
Deaf, mute, and blind: Helen Keller
68.
Declared emergency to rule by decree: Indira Gandhi
69.
Declared independence in 1945 - fought for it for thirty years: Ho Chi Minh
70.
Defense minister during the Lebanon War: Ariel Sharon
71.
Detailed analysis on women's oppression and feminism: Simone de Beauvoir
72.
Developed China into one of the fastest growing economies in the world: Deng Xiaopeng
73.
Devoted most of his time to working with Russia and creating the United Nations: Franklin D. Roosevelt
74.
Diary is still used today: Anne Frank
75.
Didn't want the division from the Muslims: Mohandas Gandhi
76.
Died on attempt to become the first woman to fly around the world: Amelia Earhart
77.
Died right before World War II: Franklin D. Roosevelt
78.
Economic protests: Mohandas Gandhi
79.
Encouraged peasants to take land from the rich land lords: Lenin
80.
Equal rights amendment proposed to congress: Betty Freidan
81.
Eventually president of Palestine: Yasir Arafat
82.
Eventually won - still communist today: Ho Chi Minh
83.
Excluded from Operation Overlord: Charles de Gaulle
84.
Exiled from Russia: Lenin
85.
Existentialist ethics and feminism: Simone de Beauvoir
86.
Expensive, classy, simple clothing: Coco Chanel
87.
Falklands War: Margaret Thatcher
88.
Family all executed a year later: Nicholas II
89.
Family killed in Auschwitz: Anne Frank
90.
Fan of Fabian socialism: Jawaharlal Nehru
91.
Feminine Mystique: Betty Freidan
92.
Feminist, journalist, political activist: Gloria Steinem
93.
Field marshal of the Philippine Army: Gen. Douglas MacArthur
94.
Figurehead of Commonwealth of Nations: Elizabeth II
95.
Figurehead of Vietnam until death: Ho Chi Minh
96.
Finally elected Prime Minister after Chamberlain: Winston Churchill
97.
Fired by Harry S. Truman: Gen. Douglas MacArthur
98.
First and longest serving prime minister in India: Jawaharlal Nehru
99.
First black South African Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town: Desmond Tutu
100.
First coronation televised: Elizabeth II
101.
First Egyptian president to recognize the existence of the state of Israel: Anwar Sadat
102.
First elected president in 1932 - one out of four terms: Franklin D. Roosevelt
103.
First female prime minister of the United Kingdom: Margaret Thatcher
104.
First Lady to Franklin D. Roosevelt: Eleanor Roosevelt
105.
First Military Governor of the American Occupation Zone in Germany: Dwight D. Eisenhower
106.
First President of Serbia and Yugoslavia: Slobodan Milisevic
107.
First secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Khrushchev
108.
First solo from Mexico City to Newark: Amelia Earhart
109.
First South African president elected in a total democratic process: Nelson Mandela
110.
First woman to be award a Flying Cross: Amelia Earhart
111.
First woman to head a major UK party: Margaret Thatcher
112.
First woman to solo the Atlantic Ocean: Amelia Earhart
113.
Five Year Plans - transformed Russia into an industrial power: Stalin
114.
Follower of Marxism and Lenin: Stalin
115.
Forced to abdicate in 1917: Nicholas II
116.
Fought for his cause through preaching: Desmond Tutu
117.
Fought in 1948 Independence of Israel: Ariel Sharon
118.
Founded National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws: Betty Freidan
119.
Founder of the American Birth Control League: Margaret Sanger
120.
Four children: Elizabeth II
121.
Fourth prime minister of Israel: Golda Meir
122.
French existentialist, public intellectual, and social theorist: Simone de Beauvoir
123.
French fashion designer: Coco Chanel
124.
Gained support for CHina from Soviet Union: Chaing Kai-shek
125.
Gave independence from Great Britain: Mohandas Gandhi
126.
Gender feminist: Betty Freidan
127.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Leonid Brezhnev
128.
General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: Gorbachev
129.
Glasnost - more freedom of speech - openness: Gorbachev
130.
Gold medal from Herbert Hoover: Amelia Earhart
131.
Great Britain and United States refused to recognize them: Charles de Gaulle
132.
Great Leap Forward - like a five year plan: Mao Zedong
133.
Guided newly independent India: Jawaharlal Nehru
134.
Headed the conservative party: Margaret Thatcher
135.
Holocaust: Adolf Hitler
136.
Hunger strikes: Mohandas Gandhi
137.
Important in world politics after World War II: Jawaharlal Nehru
138.
Imprisoned for twenty seven years - sabotage, treason: Nelson Mandela
139.
Influences Martin Luther King, Jr.: Mohandas Gandhi
140.
Killed 6 millions Jews: Adolf Hitler
141.
Laureate of the Nobel Prize - creation of a Palestinian State - got more land: Yasir Arafat
142.
Leader 1911 revolutionary in China - overthrew the Qing Dynasty: Sun Yat-sen
143.
Leader of opposition in Czechoslovakia in 1970s: Vaclav Havel
144.
Leader of Solidarity - trade union - led to communism falling in Poland: Lech Walesa
145.
Leader of the "free French": Charles de Gaulle
146.
Leader of the Cuban Revolution: Fidel Castro
147.
Leader of Women's liberation movement in the late 1960s and 1970s: Gloria Steinem
148.
Led non-violent revolution in India: Mohandas Gandhi
149.
Led Northern Expedition to unify the country: Chaing Kai-shek
150.
Led occupational forces in Japan: Gen. Douglas MacArthur
151.
Led the NATO command in Korean War: Gen. Douglas MacArthur
152.
Led the North Vietnam Independence movement: Ho Chi Minh
153.
Led the Soviet Union during the Cold War: Khrushchev
154.
Led to progress of the Space Program: Khrushchev
155.
Left with all of Roosevelt's problems: Harry S. Truman
156.
Let march to the sea to get salt: Mohandas Gandhi
157.
Made almost no impact in the 1905 Revolution: Lenin
158.
Made the traditional underdogs of society finally feel like the top dogs: Benito Mussolini
159.
Menswear-inspired clothing: Coco Chanel
160.
Met several times with Ronald Reagan: Gorbachev
161.
Military service: John F. Kennedy
162.
Minister of War and Air: Winston Churchill
163.
Most important member to the United Nations Civil Rights: Eleanor Roosevelt
164.
National communism or "Titoism": Tito
165.
Nationalism, democracy, livelihood: Sun Yat-sen
166.
Nationalist leader of China: Chaing Kai-shek
167.
Nazis occupied Amsterdam in 1940: Anne Frank
168.
Negotiates with Israel - Nobel Peace Prize: Anwar Sadat
169.
No briefing of the atomic bomb or the issues with Russia: Harry S. Truman
170.
Nobel Peace Prize in 1994: Yitzhak Rabin
171.
Non-aligned movement - Gandhi also believed this - relations with both US and USSR: Jawaharlal Nehru
172.
NPE - socialism with capitalism: Lenin
173.
One of five men to become General of the entire United States: Gen. Douglas MacArthur
174.
One of the greatest leaders in China: Sun Yat-sen
175.
One of the lengthiest terms, second to Stalin: Leonid Brezhnev
176.
Only female Prime Minister in India - longest serving female: Indira Gandhi
177.
Only man to ever become a field marshal for the Philippines: Gen. Douglas MacArthur
178.
Only prime minister to be imprisoned after holding office and assassinated: Indira Gandhi
179.
Open policy towards Western Europe and the United States - Romania: Nicolae Ceausescu
180.
Order the two Atomic Bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima: Harry S. Truman
181.
Ordered people not to attack: Mohandas Gandhi
182.
Other European countries did: Charles de Gaulle
183.
Outspoken on women's rights: Amelia Earhart
184.
Overthrew Batista: Fidel Castro
185.
Overthrow of communism in Czechoslovakia: Vaclav Havel
186.
Overthrown by Mao Zedong: Chaing Kai-shek
187.
Overthrown in December 1989 revolution: Nicolae Ceausescu
188.
Palestinian Liberation Organization - terrorist organization against Israel: Yasir Arafat
189.
Peace accords later with Israelis after all of the terrorism: Yasir Arafat
190.
People's Liberation War: Tito
191.
Perestroika - restructuring of economy - allowed free enterprise: Gorbachev
192.
Playwright and writer - unlikely political candidate: Vaclav Havel
193.
Political and military leader of twentieth century China: Chaing Kai-shek
194.
Political rights activist in Poland: Lech Walesa
195.
Power struggle between Kai-shek and Jingwei split the country: Sun Yat-sen
196.
President during the Cuban Missile: John F. Kennedy
197.
President of Colombia University: Dwight D. Eisenhower
198.
President of Poland with no higher education: Lech Walesa
199.
President of Romania: Nicolae Ceausescu
200.
President of the Council State of Cuba until 2008: Fidel Castro
201.
President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh
202.
Prime Minister and later President: Tito
203.
Prime Minister of Cuba and President of Cuba: Fidel Castro
204.
Prime Minister of Israel in 1990s: Yitzhak Rabin
205.
Principles retained in future governments: Sun Yat-sen
206.
Provisional president when Republic was founded: Sun Yat-sen
207.
Pulled a coup and made King Emmanuel III appoint him as premier: Benito Mussolini
208.
Purged during the Cultural Revolution: Deng Xiaopeng
209.
Put down revolts in Hungary and Czechoslovakia: Leonid Brezhnev
210.
Raised the standard of living of the people in China: Deng Xiaopeng
211.
Ranked as one of the top ten presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower
212.
Removed Joseph McCarthy from office: Dwight D. Eisenhower
213.
Responsible for massacres of his own people (Romania least well off): Nicolae Ceausescu
214.
Rigged elections and elected Fascists to parliament: Benito Mussolini
215.
Right after Mao: Deng Xiaopeng
216.
Romanian Communist politician: Nicolae Ceausescu
217.
Ruler during the Tiananmen Square massacre: Deng Xiaopeng
218.
Second Head of the Communist Party of China: Deng Xiaopeng
219.
Second person to cross the Atlantic Ocean solo: Amelia Earhart
220.
Secretary General of Romanian Communist Party: Nicolae Ceausescu
221.
Served China for five decades: Chaing Kai-shek
222.
Served during World War II: Dwight D. Eisenhower
223.
Served the people for the Great Depression: Eleanor Roosevelt
224.
Sixth prime minister of Israel: Manachem Begin
225.
Soviet Bloc's first independent trade union: Lech Walesa
226.
Soviet Union fell during his rule: Gorbachev
227.
Space Race, African American Civil Rights Movement: John F. Kennedy
228.
Stalin isolated him and beat Trotsky out for Lenin's job: Lenin
229.
Started getting party positions in 1917: Stalin
230.
Staunch critic of Chamberlain who had appeased Hitler: Winston Churchill
231.
Still have not found the wreckage: Amelia Earhart
232.
Struggle after his death: Sun Yat-sen
233.
Succeeded by younger brother: Fidel Castro
234.
Succeeded the throne in 1894s: Nicholas II
235.
Successor to Sun Yat-sen: Chaing Kai-shek
236.
Supervised the successful invasion of France by the Allies: Dwight D. Eisenhower
237.
Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces: Dwight D. Eisenhower
238.
Supreme Governor of the Church of England: Elizabeth II
239.
Symbol of feminism in India: Indira Gandhi
240.
Taken by the Gestapo to Bergen-Belsen: Anne Frank
241.
Tenth and last president of Czechoslovakia: Vaclav Havel
242.
The glue that held Yugoslavia together: Tito
243.
The Little Red Book - contains the sayings of Mao: Mao Zedong
244.
The Second Sex - oppression of women in society: Simone de Beauvoir
245.
The Second Stage: Betty Freidan
246.
The Story of my Life: Helen Keller
247.
Third president of Egypt: Anwar Sadat
248.
Third president of the Federal President of Republic of Yugoslavia: Slobodan Milisevic
249.
Told people not to trade with the British: Mohandas Gandhi
250.
Told people to make their own clothing: Mohandas Gandhi
251.
Took over command of part of the French army: Charles de Gaulle
252.
Trying to get rid of the intellectuals: Mao Zedong
253.
Undertook public responsibilities in World War II: Elizabeth II
254.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights - United Nations: Eleanor Roosevelt
255.
Used peasants as proletariat, just like Lenin: Mao Zedong
256.
Vietcong - followers: Ho Chi Minh
257.
Vietnam Marxist revolutionary leader: Ho Chi Minh
258.
Wanted to rid Germany of the Versailles Treaty, the Bolsheviks, and the Jews: Adolf Hitler
259.
War with Pakistan: Indira Gandhi
260.
Went into World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor: Franklin D. Roosevelt
261.
Went to Taiwan: Chaing Kai-shek
262.
Winning World War II and then lost after United States: Adolf Hitler
263.
Withdrew France from NATO: Charles de Gaulle
264.
Witnessed the signing of the United Nations: Harry S. Truman
265.
Women's strike for equality: Betty Freidan
266.
Won a Pulitzer Prize - only president: John F. Kennedy
267.
Worked for the United Nations during World War II: Eleanor Roosevelt
268.
Years in Parliament: Winston Churchill
269.
Yom Kippur War - Israel and Arab Nations: Golda Meir
270.
Youngest to be elected into office: John F. Kennedy
271.
Yugoslav revolutionary and statesmen: Tito