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Traditions and Encounters Chapter 36 Test Bank

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CHAPTER 36 TEST QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. In the decades following World War I, nationalism was most powerful in Asia in the regions of a. Korea. b. China c. India d. Japan e. both b. and c. * (p. 1006) 2. The most influential organization dedicated to the end of British rule in India was a. the Muslim League. b. the Pan-Indian Association. c. the Indian National Congress. * d. League of the Fourteen Points. e. Indian Communist Party. (p. 1007) 3. Satyagraha was a. Gandhi?s philosophy of passive resistance. * b. the Islamic leader who called for the creation of Pakistan for India?s Muslims. c. the Nazi attack on Jewish shops known as the ?night of broken glass.?

Traditions and Encounters Chapter 22 Test Bank

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CHAPTER 22 TEST QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Ibn Battuta was a. a Morrocan legal scholar who traveled extensively and recorded his observations. * b. the sultan of Delhi. c. the leader of the central Asian kingdom that dominated all trade along the silk roads. d. Marco Polo?s traveling companion. e. the leading Islamic scholar whose work reintroduced Aristotle to Europe. (p. 565) 2. In the five centuries after the year 1000 C.E., the peoples of the eastern hemisphere a. cut off contact with the rest of the world because of the ravages of disease. b. fell under the control of the expanding empires of the western hemisphere. c. traveled and interacted more intensively than ever before. * d. fell dangerously behind the rest of the world in science and technology.

China and Korea

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China Becomes Communist For two decades, the Chinese Communist party struggled against the nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-Shek (Madam Chiang Kai-Shek attended Lauralton for a short time) Communists led by Mao Zedong Prior to 1931, Nationalists had almost defeated the Communists in China The Long March 5, 2015 After 1945, Communist party makes a comeback after helping to defeat Japan October 1, 1949 ? Communists take control of China Chiang Kai-Shek and the Nationalists flee to Taiwan The US recognizes Taiwan as China in international affairs after the Communists take over (US, GB, France, Soviet Union, and Taiwan are the UN leaders) Korea ? The Cold War Beyond Europe Timeline: 1945 ? Korea is controlled by Japan Soviets occupied the North, America the South

Emergence of Modern China

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The Emergence of Modern China~ Ch. 31.1 Intro First civilization along the Huang He in Northern China (3000 BC) Always been deeply rooted in agriculture Guided by Confucianism, emperors of China act like fathers; main responsibly= make sure needs are met & act fairly Feeding China?s large pop. means lots of rice & other crops Main duty of emperor= make sure there is surplus of food in case of drought/flood Also, they oversee trade system among the different parts of the country As a result, food shortage in one region help by food surplus in another This shortage & distribution system worked well New technology not as valued as it is in the west; morals are more important However, lack of military tech. proved a serious disadvantage in the mid 1800s

Prentice Hall World Geography Chapter 31 Review

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World Geography Chapter 31 China Copyright ? 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. World Geography Copyright ? 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. Section 1: The Emergence of Modern China Section 2: Regions of China Section 3: China's People and Culture Section 4: China's Neighbors Chapter 31: China The Emergence of Modern China What were the results of China?s early contacts with Western powers? What conflicts within China have left the country open to a Communist takeover? What were the purposes and results of the program known as the Great Leap Forward? How did a series of modernizations attempt to change China? 1

AP World History CHAPTER 34-36

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? Chapter 34-36 Rebirth and Revolution: Nation-Building in East Asia and the Pacific Rim, End of Cold War, Globalization I.Introduction i. Japan the anomaly in non-Western societies a. Fought imperialism & high level of industrialization b. Imitation of Western rivals - imperialist tendencies ii. Korea has also emerged as leading industrial center iii. China and Vietnam resemble other emerging nations a. Suffered from exploitive terms of exchange w/ West b. Had to deal with underdevelopment, overpopulation c. And..poverty and environmental degradation d. Sound familiar? e. But...they also saw collapse of 1000 year civilization iv. Confucian system destroyed in Vietnam and China a. External aggression + internal upheaval

China Republican Era 1912-1949 Powerpoint

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The Republic of China 1912-1949 By: Joseph Reihl Douglas High School May 2007 The Republic of China 1912 ? 1949? The Revolution of 1911 1911-10-10, Wuchang Uprising Qing dynasty was overthrown 1912-01-01, China became a republic Sun Yat-Sen (1866 - 1925) first President of the Republic of China founder of the Nationalist Party (GMD) The Three Principles of the People nationalism people?s rights people?s livelihood Warlords (1913 - 1928) World War I (1914 - 1918) Beijing government joined the Allied forces sent laborers to Europe World War I (1914 - 1918) Japan drove German forces out of Qingdao Paris Peace Conference in 1919 High expectations in Beijing Treaty of Versailles (1919) All German privileges in China?s Shandong Peninsula were ?transferred? to Japan
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