What group of youth enforced Mao’s ideas during the Cultural Revolution?
Red Guards
What were the student protesters demanding?
Democratic Reform
Where did Chiang Kai Shek and the Kuomintangs go to after the lost?
Taiwan
What was the primary goal of the Great Leap Forward?
To modernize China
What product did Britain export to China, leading to conflict and addiction?
Opium
Name one of the "Four Olds" targeted during the Cultural Revolution.
Old customs, old culture, old habits, or old ideas
What method did students use to protest in the square?
Hunger Strike
Who was the last emperor of China?
Emperor Puyi
What was the main cause of death in the GLF?
Famine
What treaty ended the first Opium Wars.
The Treaty of Nanking
What book became a symbol of Mao’s influence during this time?
Little Red Book
How did the Chinese government respond to the protests?
Tanks and Military
What is double cropping?
The practice of growing and harvesting two or more crops on the same land within a single growing season.
Why was the steel they made thrown away?
It had bad materials in it.
What was the main reason Britain smuggled opium into China?
To balance trade
What year did the Cultural Revolution start?
1966
What is the Chinese government’s stance on discussing Tiananmen today?
Denial
What is Cultural Diffusion?
Cultural diffusion refers to the spread of cultural traits, ideas, and beliefs from one group to another.
What are communes?
A group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities
Which city was ceded to Britain after the First Opium War?
Hong Kong
EASY ONE! WHO STARTED THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION
Mao Zedong
What famous image symbolized the protest’s legacy globally?
Tank Man
What is Cultural Diffusion?
Cultural diffusion refers to the spread of cultural traits, ideas, and beliefs from one group to another.
What happened when they got rid of the Sparrows?
A lot of insects
Before opium, what did the British give China?
Silver