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What is communism?

A system where the government controls all property, businesses, and resources to create a classless society.

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Communism is the opposite of what system?

Capitalism.

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What does a command economy mean?

The government makes all economic decisions.

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Who founded Communist China in 1949?

Mao Zedong.

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What was Mao’s goal in the Great Leap Forward?

Rapidly increase farming and industry.

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What was the result of the Great Leap Forward?

Massive famine and about 45 million deaths.

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Who were the Red Guards?

Youth encouraged by Mao to attack teachers, leaders, and 'impure' ideas.

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What was the purpose of the Cultural Revolution?

To remove old ideas and strengthen communist beliefs.

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What happened at Tiananmen Square in 1989?

Students protested for democracy; the government used tanks to stop them.

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What is the Cold War?

A period of tension between the U.S. (democracy) and USSR (communism) without direct fighting.

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What is the Domino Theory?

The idea that if one nation fell to communism, nearby nations would also fall.

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What is the policy of containment?

The U.S. effort to stop communism from spreading.

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Who supported North Korea during the Korean War?

The USSR and China.

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Who supported South Korea?

The United States.

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How did the Korean War end?

With a cease-fire; Korea remained divided.

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Who won the Vietnam War?

North Vietnam.

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What type of government does Vietnam have today?

A communist government.

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Why was Japan powerful before WWII?

It built a strong military empire and took over neighbors.

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What ended WWII in Japan?

Atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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Who led the U.S. rebuilding of Japan after WWII?

General Douglas MacArthur.

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What political system does Japan have today?

A democratic government.

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What does the British Raj refer to?

British rule over India from 1858–1947.

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Why was Britain able to control India easily?

India was not united.

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Why was India called the 'Jewel in the Crown'?

It provided raw materials and a huge market for British goods.

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Name one negative effect of British rule in India.

Famines, wealth drain, religious tension, or destroyed local industries.

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Why did Britain leave India after WWII?

Britain was weak and could no longer control the colony.

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Why did India split into India and Pakistan?

Hindu-Muslim religious tensions.

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What is civil disobedience?

Refusing to obey unjust laws peacefully.

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What is Satyagraha?

Gandhi’s method of nonviolent resistance based on truth.

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What were the Salt Acts?

British laws banning Indians from making or selling salt.

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How did Gandhi inspire independence?

Through peaceful protests that gained global support.