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Term for identification: Kang Yu-wei

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After 1916, China's political situation can best be described as being under the control of   ____________________.

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Discuss the factors that led to the decline of the Qing Dynasty from 1840-1911.

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Which of the following was an important step toward a new China and signaled a move away from Confucianism?


A) The elimination of intellectuals from holding public office.
B) The recognition of France in Vietnam.
C) The abdication of the Qing emperor.
D) The proclamation of Buddhism as the official religion.
E) The abolition of the examination system.

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Term for identification:  Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace

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Term for identification: Lin Zexu

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The M ay Fourth Movement refers to which of the following?


A) The establishment of the Republic of China.
B) The nationalist-reformist phase of China's development that began in 1919.
C) The May election of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen.
D) The proclamation of Yuan Shikai as China's new leader.
E) None of the options are correct.

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Term for identification: May Fourth Movement

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Technically speaking, China was ____________________ but not truly ____________________, since the people always maintained self-government.

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Discuss s pecific problems in China from the early 1800s through the 1920s. How did these impact the faith people had in their government?

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What does the term Kuomintang (KMT) mean in Chinese history?


A) The Chinese concept of gentility.
B) The Chinese Nationalist political party.
C) The Chinese term for foreigners.
D) The Middle Kingdom.
E) The polite term for peasants.

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The attempted reforms of the late Qing Dynasty were brought abou t


A) by the desire of the Chinese to catch up with Japan economically.
B) because the British threatened more warfare if they did not modernize.
C) by the realization that since the Taiping Rebellion had been so costly, giving in on some reforms was probably their only chance of maintaining power.
D) because they feared their military would turn on them if they didn't modernize.
E) in order to complete some public works projects that had lain idle during the years of the rebellion.

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The __ __________________ of 1900 was directed as a crusade against "foreign devils" in China.

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The Qin g Dynasty made a final, ultimately unsuccessful attempt at reforms in what they called the ____________________ policy.

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The man considered the founding figure of Chinese nationalism was


A) Chiang Kai-shek.
B) Sun Yat-Sen.
C) Kang Yu-Wei.
D) Lin Zexu.
E) None of the options are correct.

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All of the following are true of the May Fourth Movement EXCEPT


A) it occurred in 1919.
B) it had no clear single leader.
C) it was diverse in make up.
D) it had groups that went off in different directions.
E) it had no lasting impact.

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Which of these did not contribute to China's sense of shame in 1895?


A) The Japanese seized control of the Manzhou's old homeland, Manchuria, from China.
B) Western powers forced China to make many new trade concessions.
C) Missionaries were given free reign in the country to convert the people to Christianity.
D) The Chinese government acknowledged that France was in control of Vietnam.
E) Foreigners virtually seized control of China's settled coastal areas.

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China fought the ____________________ against Britain because of a hated British import.

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What seems to have been the major influence on Hong Xiu-quan, leader of the Taipings?


A) Buddhism.
B) The Self-Strengthening Movement.
C) Christianity.
D) Empress Cixi.
E) Daoism.

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Elaborate o n the significant social issues in China during this time frame.

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