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1. One of the Intolerable Acts passed after the Boston Tea Party named after this region expanded it and allowed Catholicism within it

2. Under that dictator, this country saw the use of a secret police force called the Mazorcas

3. This country launched Operation Searchlight after its 1970 election resulted in a plurality for a regional party

4. This man insisted that most of his alleged crimes were foreign propaganda in a 1997 interview with Nate Thayer

5. The southern expansion of this empire was halted by the resistance of the Mapuche at the Battle of the Maule

6. This country was home to the Bandung Conference in 1955

7. Manuel Belgrano led an unsuccessful independence movement in this country, and it was led by the dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas

8. This man's successor ended his policy of religious toleration by re-imposing the jizya tax and executed the Sikh Guru Tegh Bahadur

9. It won the Battle of Mohacs against Hungary, but was defeated by King Jan Sobieski of Poland when it tried to capture Vienna

10. After a defeat at the Battle of Parwan, this leader defeated Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu at the Indus River, but failed to prevent Mingburnu's crossing

11. This man issued the Decree of War to the Death, which permitted any atrocities to be committed against his enemies during his Admirable Campaign

12. This nation accidentally bombed the USS Liberty, and its occupation of disputed territories led to the First and Second Intifada in Palestine

13. 'While running for office, this politician used the policy of 'Garibi Hatao' to secure victory'

14. 'A speech announcing this man's death ended with the words 'Towards Victory, Always!''

15. 'A ruler of this nation founded the government-in-exile called GRUNK, which brought to prominence a party in this nation that sought to turn 'New People' into 'Old People''

16. Beginning with the capture of Rio Grande do Sol and Mato Grosso, one side in this war was led by Bartolome Mitre

17. This man's life was chronicled by Ali Yazdi, and he won one engagement by setting fire to hay on the backs of camels, terrifying the opposing side's elephants

18. With David Burnet, this man signed the Treaties of Velasco

19. This country's 'period of the Aristocratic Republic' began in 1894 when Nicolás Piérola ousted Andrés Avelino Cáceres

20. 'An interregnum by Wang Mang's Xin dynasty divides this dynasty into [*] 'Eastern' and 'Western' parts'

21. They are not the Aztecs, but this civilization was once centered at San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan

22. This country was ruled by Pan-Africanism advocate Kwame Nkrumah, and it was named for a medieval trading empire centered on Kumbi Saleh

23. 'Mohammad Hatta was the vice-president of this country's first president, who established a 'guided democracy,' and whose daughter Megawati also served as president'

24. During the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute, this man successfully fought alongside Oda Nobukatsu, allying with the loser years later

25. Tortoise shells and oxen scapulae were used by this dynasty to create oracle bones