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Mabo v Queensland | The concept of native title was established by what court case? |
colonizers | Treaties between indigenous peoples and what other groups formed an important part of political discourse in the late 20th and early 21st century? |
Indian Appropriations Act of March 3, 1871 | What legislative act provided that no Indian nation shall be acknowledged as an independent nation with whom the United States may contract by treaty? |
agreements, statutes, and executive orders | By what did the US federal government provide contractual relations with Indian tribes following the Indian Appropriations Act of March 3, 1871? |
1871 | Prior to what year did the United States regularly enter into treaties with Native Americans? |
an independent nation, tribe, or power | A rider to the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871 provided that no Indian nation shall be acknowledged as what? |
contract by treaty | A rider to the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871 provided that the US government could not do what with an Indian nation? |
1980 | In what year did Josip Broz Tito die? |
the Partisans, | During World War II what resistance movement did he lead? |
Yugoslavia | For what country is Tito viewed as unifying figure? |
Gamal Abdel Nasser | In the Non-Aligned Movement, which Egyptian leader did Tito work with? |
Sukarno | In the Non-Aligned Movement, which Indonesian leader did Tito work with? |
General Secretary | What position in the League of Communists of Yugoslavia was Tito? |
Prime Minister | What position in Yugoslavia's government did Tito hold from 1944-63? |
98 | How many foreign decorations did he receive? |
Legion of Honour and the Order of the Bath | What foreign decorations did Tito recieve? |
1941–45 | During what years did Tito lead the Partisans? |
Slovene | What ethnicity was Tito's mother? |
Croat | What ethnicity was Tito's father? |
the Imperial Russians | Who captured him during World War I? |
Red Guard | Tito joined which unit in Omsk? |
Communist Party | What party in Yugoslavia did he join? |
1943 | When did the second Yugoslavia start? |
Cominform | What group did Tito found? |
1951 | When did Tito implement a self-management system that differentiated Yugoslavia from other socialist coutnries? |
1980 | When did Tito die? |
1991 | When did Yugoslavia disintegrate? |
Kumrovec | Where was Josip Broz born? |
1892 | In what year was Broz born? |
Croat | What ethnicity was Broz's father? |
Slovene | What ethnicity was Broz's mother? |
2nd | What grade did he fail? |
1913 | When was he conscripted into the army? |
sergeant | What position in the army did he become after office school? |
fencing | What competition did he win a silver medal in? |
anti-war propaganda | For what crime was he arrested? |
Bukovina | Where was Tito serioiusly wounded and captured by the Russians at? |
13 months | How long was Broz in the hospital? |
Ural Mountains | Where was Broz's work camp? |
camp leader | What position was he selected for at work camp? |
Kirgiziya | Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive? |
Omsk | Where did Broz marry Belousova? |
59 | How many seats did the Communists win in 1920 Yugoslavia? |
Svetozar Delić | Who was elected mayor of Zagreb after the Communists won 59 parliamentary seats? |
Veliko Trojstvo | Where did Broz move in 1921? |
five years | How long was he in prison at Lepoglava for? |
Moša Pijade, | Who became his ideological mentor in prison? |
1934 | When was Tito sent to Vienna? |
Milan Gorkić | Who did Stalin have murdered in 1937? |
Moscow | Where was the Secretary-General of the CPY murdered? |
Tito | Who became Secretary-General of the CPY after the prior one was murdered? |
Tito | Who is known as "Comrade Walter"? |
6 April 1941 | When did German forces launch an invasion of Yugoslavia? |
King Peter II | Which king fled the country in 1941? |
pamphlet | What did Tito use to get the people to unit in a battle against the occupation in 1941? |
Chief of all project national liberation military forces. | What position was Tito appointed to in 1941 by the Central Committee? |
Belgrade | In 1941, where did representatives of the government and military meet with German officials? |
Partisans | Who succeeded in liberating territory despite conflicts? |
Chetnik movement | Who did the Partisans have conflicts with? |
Draža Mihailović | Which Chetnik leader did Tito hold talks with? |
escaping Jews, | Which group did Tito order his forces to assist? |
Jews | 2000 of what group fought directly for Tito? |
1941 | When did the Partisans create the First Proletarian Brigade? |
1942 | When did Tito create the Second Proletarian Brigade? |
President | What position was Tito named to for the National Committee of LIberation? |
Jajce | Where was the 67-member "presidency" located? |
67 | How many members were in the "presidency" in Jajce? |
Axis | Who diverted resources to the destruction of the Partisans? |
Axis | Who was the opponent of the Allies? |
German | Which group of people wanted to capture Tito personally? |
Drvar | In 1944 where did Tito manage to avoid the Germans? |
airborne | What type of assault was there in Bosnia? |
Axis | Who was attacking the Partisans in 1943? |
Draža Mihailović | From whom did Allied leaders switch their support from to Tito? |
Stalin | Who was the Soviet Premier who recognized Tito? |
Tehran Conference | At what event was Tito recognized by Stalin? |
1944 | When was the Balkan air force formed? |
Moscow | Who was Tito considered loyal to? |
Stalin | Who was Tito considered second to in the Eastern bloc? |
Stalin | With whom did Tito have an uneasy alliance form the start? |
Stalin | Who considered Tito too independent? |
Tito | Who was considered loyal to Moscow? |
King Peter II | In 1944 who called on all Yuboslavs to come together under Tito's leadership? |
Soviet Union | With whom did Tito sign an agreement on September 28 1944? |
Soviet troops | Who were allowed "temporary entry" into Yugoslav territory? |
Red Army | Who assisted in operations in ortheastern areas of Yugoslavia? |
the Partisans | Who executed a massive offensive and succeeded in breaking through German lines? |
Tito | Who offered amnesty to the retreatig column? |
Tito | Who dispatched a telegram to the supreme headquarters prohibiting the execution of prisoners of war? |
Partisans | In the final days of WWII in Yugoslavia, who were responsible for atrocities? |
amnesty | What did Tito offer to the retreating column? |
military court. | Where were possible suspects transferred to? |
Belgrade | Where was the provisional government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia assembled? |
7 March 1945 | When was the provisional government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia assembled? |
Tito | Who Where assembled the provisional government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia? |
Tito | Who was seen as the liberator of Yugoslavia? |
King Peter II | Who was formally deposed by the Yugoslav Constitutent Assembly on November 29, 1945? |
The State Security Administration | What was formed as the new secret police? |
Yugoslav intelligence | Who was charged with brining to trial large numbers of Nazi collaborators? |
Catholic clergymen | Who were controversial among those brought to trial for Nazi collaboration? |
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