Imperialism in China

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Q: Why in the 19th century did the British sell opium in China?

A: To improve the balance of trade between Britain and China

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Q: Which party, founded by Sun Yat Sen, became the largest after the first elections?

A:  The Guomindang

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Q: Which of the following was NOT a product that Britain importanted from China?

A: Cotton

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Q: Why according to the video can't people in the People's Republic of China legally watch the Crash Course History video?

A: The government Blocks youtube

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Q: Which of the following was the crop that China's agricultural economy was based on?

A: Rice

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Q: The new Japanese constitution of 1890 was modeled after this western country’s government:

A: Germany

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Q: What happened to China's government after Yuan Shikai's death in 1916?

A: It fell apart leading to local rule

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Q: Which of the following events in Japanese history occurred last?

A: Japan imposed annexation of Korea

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Q: Loosely translated, this means, “Enlightened Rule.”

Meiji

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Q: Loosely translate from Chinese this means “Great Peace”:

A: Taiping

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Q: Which was a rising asian country that avoided being imperialized by adopting western reforms?

A: Japan

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Q: According to the ccv what did the 1911 revolution end in China?

A: 3,000 years of dynastic history

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Q: He was one of the most important founders of the communist Party in china:

A: Mao Zedong

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Q: Russia and Japan went to war over what issue?

A: Russia’s presence in Manchuria

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Q: Who is considered the father of the Chinese Republic?

A: Sun Yet-sen

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Q: The name given to 250 year period of Japan history that occurred before western imperialism:

A: Tokugawa

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Q: Regions in China in which Britain france germany and russia dominated trade and investment

A: Special economic zones

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Q: Provided americans and other foreigners with privileges that exempted them from chinese law

A: Extraterritorial rights

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Q: Declared by the US, it was an effort to protect American trading rights in China:

A: Open Door Policy

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Q:What 2 major revolutions did China experience in the 20th century?

A: the 1911 revolution and the 1949 communist revolution

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Q: Which of the following resulted in establishment of a rebel gov. in Southeastern China?

A: The Taiping Rebellion

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Q: Which foreign power was invading parts of China while the civil war between nationalists and communists was ongoing?

A: Japan

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Q: Ruler of China from 1861 to 1908; at times endorsed reforms while at other times rejected them:

A: Dowager Empress Cixi

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Q: Areas on the coast of Chin that were established to attract and control western investment:

A: Special Economic Zones

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Q: This was the Peace Treaty that ended the First Opium War:

A: Treaty of Nanjing

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Q: What was the result of the taiping rebellion

A: 20 million deaths + government collapsed

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Q: What economic model did China adopt from the Soviet Union?

A: Five Year Plans

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Q: This was the Treaty that officially ended the Russo-Japanese War:

A: Treaty of Portsmouth

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Q: His entry into Tokyo Bay is considered to be the symbolic opening up of Japanese to the west:

A: Commando Perry

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Q: Religious fanatic who believed to the 2nd son of God; believed in Kingdom of heavenly peace

A: Hong Xiquan

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Q: What was the name given to communists escaping from Southern China to the North?

A: Long March

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Q: This rulers 1898 movement to modernize china was brought to an end by a more powerful ruler

A: Guangxu