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100

This man led the People’s Communists Party of China revolution and was the first Leader of the People’s Republic of China

 Who is Mao Zedong?

100

According to Marxists, this is the purpose of communism. 

What is a (stateless, classless, moneyless) society where the means of production are own publicly? 

100

This is the year the presentation states that the Communist won the civil war against the Nationalist.

What is 1949?

100

According to the presentation, this is the term given to a movement that doesn’t guarantee stability and prosperity.

What is a revolution?

100

This is the city which became the capital of Communist China after their victory in 1949.

What is Beijing?

200

Prior to the end of WWII, this country owned territory that is Northeast China.

What is Japan?

200

Consider the truth of the statement: Mao tried to eliminate private property through policies like land redistribution and collectivization. (True or false)

What is true?

200

While Western powers fought in Europe, this Asian country caused the Chinese Communist and Nationalist to work together.

What is Japan?

200

This is the name of the revolution that lead to the suppression of rival political beliefs in China. 

What is the cultural revolution? 

200

This leader from the USSR supported the Communist in China until his death in 1953.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

300

This is the country that the nationalists eventually relocated their government here after Communist victory in Chinese Civil War.

What is Taiwan?

300

This is another term that can be used to describe the economic system of Maoist China communist. 

What is Totalitarian command economy? Or, what is centrally planned economy?

300

This is the country who inspired and supported the Communist party in China.

What is the USSR?

300

This is the name given to the time period from 1958 to 1962 that saw millions die due to mass starvation. 

What is the Great Leap Forward? 

300

This where is the city that would become the capital of the Republic of China after the nationalist left mainland China.

What is Taiwan?

400

Aiming to modernize China, the Chinese Nationalist party formed the “Three Principles of the People”. Name at least 2 of these principles.

What is 1.) Nationalism, 2.) Democracy, 3.) Livelihood?

400

Mao used communism to alleviate these 3 "mountains". (Name at least 2 of the 3)

What is imperialism, feudalism, and/or (crony) capitalism? 

400

After over 2000 years, the rule of dynasties was ended by this political party in 1912. 

What is the Nationalist Party? 

400

This is the effect of Mao moving millions into manufacturing from agriculture. 

What is mass starvation? 

400

In 1927, this crackdown on communists was lead by the Nationalists force out of concern for rising communist influence.

What is the Shanghai Massacre?

500

This is the person who lead the nationalist party during the Chinese Revolution.

Who is Chiang Kai Shek?

500

Considering the politics and economic system that modern day China practices, calling China "communist" would seem to simplify the matter. These 2 terms can be used to describe the nuisance of Chinese governance. (name one of the 2)

What is a socialist market economy? Or, what is a Leninist political system? 

500

This economic term is used to describe the transition goal which the CCP was aiming for and promised to its members.

What is Industrialization or Modernization?  

500

This is what Mao tried to eliminate through a totalitarian command economy. 

What is private property?

500

Receiving her Ph.D from the University of Milwaukee, this professor taught economic classes such as Principles of Microeconomics, International Economics, and Comparative Economics. With over 10 years of service at Marquette, this professor will be retiring after this semester.

Who is Dr. Heathers Kohls?

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