What was the effect on China of the Boxer Rebellion? |
It led China to the verge of collapse. |
Which of the following did the Revolution of 1911 achieve in China? Check all that apply. |
The Revolution of 1911 established a republic. The Revolution of 1911 ended imperialist rule. |
Why did support from people in the Chinese countryside help the Communists more than support from people in the cities helped the Nationalists? |
Many more people lived in the countryside, so they made the Communists the stronger side. |
As a result of the Long March, China’s Communist Party |
grew stronger and more determined. |
Which statement accurately describes China after the Civil War? |
The island of Taiwan became known as the Republic of China. |
What best describes the "Three Principles of the People"? |
Sun Yat-sen’s ideas for governing China |
Who supported the Nationalist Party in the Chinese Civil War? |
the United States |
In____ , the Communists won the civil war and the People’s Republic of China was formed. |
1949 |
What was most surprising about the outbreak of the Chinese Civil War? |
The Nationalist Party and the Communist Party formerly were aligned. |
Why was the Nationalist Party more popular in China’s cities than in the countryside? |
Wealthy people who supported the party were concentrated in cities. |
During World War II, what happened between the Communists and Nationalists in China? |
Both sides agreed to stop fighting each other until World War II ended. |
Which were included among the "Three Principles of the People"? Check all that apply. |
– Democracy – Socialism |
What is the current state of relations between the Communists and Nationalists in China? |
The civil war between the two parties has never truly ended. |
What contributed to the downfall of China’s republic? |
China’s presidents did not have enough power. |
Communism in China
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