A movement that created mechanization of labor in Europe.
What is the Industrial Revolution?
The newest/youngest of the Abrahamic Religions.
What is Islam?
Book of Mao's propaganda.
What is the Little Red Book?
Explains the rise and fall of ruling families in Ancient China.
What is the Dynastic Cycle?
Chinese leader after Mao Zedong.
Who is Deng XiaoPing?
The extension of a nation’s power over other lands and people.
What is imperialism?
Religion that follows the Five Pillars.
What is Islam?
What is attacked anyone they thought was counter-revolutionary?
The last of the Chinese dynasties.
What is the Qing dynasty?
Supported North Korea in the Korean War.
What are the Soviet Union and China?
The action of evaluating other cultures based on the standards and customs of your own.
What is ethnocentrism?
The oldest of the Abrahamic Religions.
What is Judaism?
The reason peasants supported Mao.
What is a better life and money from the rich?
The dynasty under which the Chinese were ruled by Mongols.
What is the Yuan Dynasty?
Supported South Korea in the Korean War.
What is the United States?
A free market with some government control.
What is mixed economy?
Religion where the only holy book is the Old Testament.
What is Judaism?
The "Four Olds".
What are old customs, old culture, old ideas, and old habits?
This concept was first used in the Zhou dynasty to overthrow the previous rulers.
What is the Mandate of Heaven?
Current Chinese economy.
What is heavily regulated capitalism under the rule of the CPC?
The ability to move up or down the class structure through success or failure.
What is social mobility?
The religion(s) that believe their religion is for all the world and try to convert people.
What are Islam and Christianity?
Chinese economic policy to increase agricultural and industrial production, and quickly achieve modernization.
What is the Great Leap Forward?
The dynasty that implemented the three important philosophies of Legalism, Daoism, and Confucianism.
What is the Zhou dynasty?
Military leader of Japan who typically held more power than the emperor because of Japanese feudalism.
What is shogun?