Where did the massacre take place?
Where is Beijing (Peking)?
The name of the event were China tried to modernize its economy.
What was The Great Leap Forward?
The event that the U.S got involved with Japan?
What is the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii?
What was the containment policy?
A policy America created stating that they would not wage wars to change a country from communism but if they tried to turn a democratic government into communist they would help as best as possible.
Cease-fire
The action/agreement that ended the Vietnam War.
How long were the protesters in Tiananmen square.
How much time is 7 weeks?
Areas where people worked and lived together in groups on large farms/factories.
What are communes?
What happened during 1945-1952?
When did America occupied Japan?
The general who pushed too far into North Korea.
Who was General Douglas MacArthur?
The current government of Vietnam.
What is a communist, democratic government?
What was the reason that thousands of people were protesting in Tiananmen square?
What is trying to move to a democracy?
The man who lead China through the Great Leap Forward and created the dreaded cultural revolution?
Who was Mao Zedong?
What is VJ Day- victory in Japan day.
What is The name of the day when Japan surrendered to the U.S on their battleship the Missouri.
The point that separated north and South Korea.
What is the 38th parallel?
The effect of the Vietnam War on the US.
What are thousands of lost lives and billions of spent dollars?
How many injuries and fatalities where there in the massacre?
What are over 2,600 fatalities and over 6,000 injuries?
A book that citizens had to memorize, read, and carry with them at all times.
What is the Red Book?
The American general who helped Japan reform after they surrendered.
Who was General MacArthur?
Who was Kim ll Sung?
Who was the leader of North Korea who sent soldiers helped by by the Soviet Union to invade South Korea.
What was some of the outcomes of the Vietnam War?
The country was unified as a communist state the republic of Vietnam, many citizens are in poverty due to communism.
The leader who ordered the Chinese military to open fire on protestors that refused to leave Tiananmen Square.
Who is Deng Xiaoping?
The industries that the Great Leap Forward aimed to build up.
What are the coal, steel, and iron industries?
The effect of US financial support on the Japanese economy?
What is a boom in economic growth due to a strong Japanese work ethic coupled with financial aid from the US?
The outcome of the Korean War.
What is a pretty similar difference, roughly at the 38th parallel, where North Korea is autocratic and communist, while South Korea still is democratic and capitalist?
What was the response of U.S citizens to the Vietnam War?
What are criticism and protests?