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Who was the first leader of the Nationalist Party?
Sun Yixian
The new republics of China was based on all of the "three principles of the people" What are they?
1. People's rights-democracy
2. Nationalism as an end to foreign control
3. economic security for all Chinese
During WWI the government of Bejing declared war against what country?
Germany
What was the May 4th movement?
Over 3000 angry students protested the Treaty of Versailles
Who founded the Chinese Communist Party
Mao Zedong
Who tried to help Sun's Nationalist Party in 1923?
President Wilson
Who headed the nationalist Party after their First leader died in 1925?
Jiang Jieshi
Why did the Communists and nationalist erupt into Civil War?
The nationalists has slaughtered / massacred the Communists in Shanghai
Who invaded China in 1931?
Japan
Who was giving aid to the Nationalist Party in 1945?
United States
What was Mao's military support called?
Red Guard
What was the name of the treaty China signed with the Soviets?
Friendship Treaty
What were communes?
Large Collective Farms
What did Mao urge China's young people to do?
Learn revolution by making revolution
Who were the Red Guards
High School and College Students
What was the Agrarian Reform of 1950?
Mao seized the holdings of land from the landlords
What President was the first to visit China since 1949?
Nixon
What were the 4 modernizations?
progress in agriculture, industry, defense, and science / technology.
Tiananmen Square was a demonstration of what?
Students protested for democracy
What were communes?
Large Collective Farms
What did Mao urge China's young people to do?
Learn revolution by making revolution
Who were the Red Guards
High School and College Students
What were the results of the Cultural Revolution?
Chaos threatened farm production and closed down factories... Shut down college and schools
What President was the first to visit China since 1949?
Nixon
Who was Deng Xiaoping?
Powerful leader after Mao and was one of the last "old revolutionaries" who rules China
What were the 4 modernizations?
progress in agriculture, industry, defense, and science / technology.
Tiananmen Square was a demonstration of what?
Students protested for democracy
Why was Hong Kong so important to China?
It was a thriving business center ruled by the British until 1997
What did the Great Leap Forward illustrate?
unsuccessful attempt to force industrialization
Who tried to help Sun's Nationalist Party in 1923?
President Wilson
Who headed the nationalist Party after their First leader died in 1925?
Jiang Jieshi
Why did the Communists and nationalist erupt into Civil War?
The nationalists has slaughtered / massacred the Communists in Shanghai
How long was the journey in the Long march?
6000 miles!!!!!
Who invaded China in 1931?
Japan
List three characteristics of Maoist China
1. totalitarian methods
2. Subscribed to communist ideology
3. looked to rid China of Western influences
Describe China's efforts to modernize in the post Mao years
an increasing support for capitalism and globalization
Long term foreign policy started by President Nixon. Aims to involve China in a range of treaties and agreements while pursuing extensive trade and other relationships
Engagement
A formal arrangement between states by which they develop and maintain the terms of their relationship. This often includes establishing treaties regarding trade and investment, the treatment of each other's citizens, and the nature of their security relationship
Diplomatic relations
Government population policy that limits the number of children families are permitted
One Child Policy
The absolute authority of a state to govern itself
Sovereignty
Egual inalienable rights for all members of the human family
Human Rights