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1044 matches to Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
Mann Act. 1910. US law prohibits transport of women across state lines for immoral purposes.
Mannerheim Line. Eastern Finnish fortification. Crossed by Russians 1940.
Manorial System. (Seignorial). 11-15C. Lord grants peasant rights to till land for fixed payment.
Maori. Polynesian people of New Zealand. Migrated before 800 AD (1150 by their legend).
March First Movement. SAMIL. 1919 Korean demonstration for independence from Japan.
Margaret. 1353-1412. Queen of Denmark, Norway, Sweden. Formed Kalmar Union 1397.
Mariamne. 57-29BC. Herod Antipas’ wife. Executed for adultery on Salome’s accusation.
Marie Antoinette. 1755-93. Daughter of Emperor Francis I and Maria Theresa, Queen Consort to Louis XVI. Guillotined for seeking US aid vs French Revolution. -“Let them eat cake”.
Marprelate Tracts. 1588-9. Anonymous seditious Puritan pamphlets for which Penry was executed.
Marseillaise. French national anthem, by Rouget de Lisle, 1792. Named for volunteer militia who adopted song on march to Paris.
Marshall, James. 1810-85. Discovered gold 1848. California Gold Rush 1849.
Mason-Dixon Line. 1763-7. MD-PA border named for its 2 surveyors. 1820- Separated slave/free states.
Matsuoka, Yosuke. 1880-1946. Japanese foreign minister 1940. Tripartite Pact with Germany, Italy.
Matteotti Crisis. 1924. Italian Fascists kill Socialist, Matteotti for denouncing them. Aventine Secession.
May Demonstrations. 1968 Paris student uprising for more money to education, less to defence. General Strike brought 33% increase in minimum wage.
May Fourth Movement. 1915-21. Chinese intellectuals for modernization, westernization, freedom for women.
Mazepa, Ivan. 1644-1709. Cossack. Fought for Ukraine independence from Poland.
Mazzini, Giuseppe. 1805-72. Genoa republican for Italian unity. Founded Young Italy 1831. Led Rome Republic 1849.
McAdoo, William. 1863-1941. Founded US Federal Reserve Board 1913. Raised $18B for war effort.
Mendelssohn, Moses. 1729-86. German Jewish reform philosopher. Nathan the Wise 1779.
Menderes, Adnan. 1899-1961. Turkish Prime Minister 1950-60. Executed for dictatorship.
Menshikov, Aleksandr. c1672-1729. Ruled Russia for Catherine I.
Mestrovic, Ivan. 1883-1962. Croatian/US monumental sculptor. Belgrade mausoleum for unknown soldier.
Metastasio, Pietro. 1698-1782. Italian librettist for Gluck, Handel, Haydn, Mozart.
MI5. 1909. British Security Service responsible for counterintelligence and internal security.