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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?