COMMUNISM IN CHINA

22 August 2022
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What contributed to the downfall of China's republic? Chiang Kai-shek seized power as a dictator. Warlords overthrew president Sun Yat-sen. China's presidents did not have enough power. Nationalists attacked the republican government.
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China's presidents did not have enough power.
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What is the current state of relations between the Communists and Nationalists in China? The two parties now divide power equally between East and West. The civil war between the two parties has never truly ended. All of China is now Communist, including formerly Nationalist areas. The people elect a leader from either party every four years.
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The civil war between the two parties has never truly ended.
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If the imperial dynasty had continued to rule China, it is most likely that the economy would have improved rather than weakened. European nations would have gotten more of a foothold in China. revolutionary groups would not have gained any power in the country. Communism would not have received support among the poor.
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European nations would have gotten more of a foothold in China.
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Which statement accurately describes China after the Civil War? The People's Republic of China was on the island of Taiwan. The island of Taiwan became known as the Republic of China. The Republic of China was under the rule of Mao Zedong. The People's Republic of China was led by Chiang Kai-shek.
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The island of Taiwan became known as the Republic of China.
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As a result of the Long March, China's Communist Party grew stronger and more determined. chose Mao Zedong as its new leader. became weaker and lost the civil war. decided to retreat from the Nationalists.
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grew stronger and more determined.
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What was the effect on China of the Boxer Rebellion? It led China to the verge of collapse. It made China a Communist country. It gave Europe a bigger role in China. It made China a major world power.
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It led China to the verge of collapse.
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What best describes the "Three Principles of the People"? the agreement signed after the Revolution of 1911 Sun Yat-sen's ideas for governing China the declaration that helped overthrow the emperor the foundations of the Communist Party
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Sun Yat-sen's ideas for governing China
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Sun Yat-sen promoted nationalism in China because he wanted China to develop better relations with other nations. hoped it would strengthen the country's imperial dynasty. hoped it would instill a Communist belief system in citizens. wanted the Chinese people to feel pride in their country.
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wanted the Chinese people to feel pride in their country.
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What is the most likely reason Chiang Kai-shek was able to rule as a dictator? Chinese warlords' strong rule demonstrated that democracy was ineffective. The Nationalist Party had violently rejected republican rule under Sun Yat-sen. The Communist Party supported Chiang Kai-shek and totalitarian government. China was ready for a powerful leader after chaos at the end of the republic.
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China was ready for a powerful leader after chaos at the end of the republic.
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During World War II, what happened between the Communists and Nationalists in China? They continued their civil war but also fought together in World War II. Their civil war raged while they avoided involvement in World War II. Both sides reached a permanent truce and fought together in World War II. Both sides agreed to stop fighting each other until World War II ended.
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Both sides agreed to stop fighting each other until World War II ended.