The Nat-Com Alliance
The Communists in Hiding
The Long March
The New China
Potpourri
100
the ruler of China before the Revolution and the leader of the Nationalists
Who was Sun Yat-sen?
100
the young communist organizer who believed the revolution would be led by rural farmers rather than the urban working class.
Who was Mao Zedong?
100
The year of The Long March.
What was 1934?
100
Publicly declared his commitment to Sun Yat-sen's plan for republic gov't.
Who was Chiang?
100
The two groups in the Alliance.
Who were the communists and the Nationalists?
200
a new political party created by a group of young radicals, including several faculty and staff members from Beijing University
What is the Chinese Communist Party?
200
The General who said, "the Japanese are like a disease of the skin, but the Communists are like a disease of the heart."
Who was General Chiang Kai-shek?
200
The name of Mao's army. (PLA)
What was "The People's Liberation Army"?
200
This was the name of the period of time in "The New China".
What is the Transition period?
200
These are some things that Chiang had done in new China.
What was the massive road building project, repair of railways, new factories, foreign powers ended many of their leases, national bank, improved education, etc.
300
the goal of the Nationalists and Communists' alliance
What was opposing the warlords and driving out the imperialist powers?
300
Using unexpected methods like sabotage and deception to fight the enemy.
What are guerrilla tactics?
300
The amount of troops that remained from 90,000.
Who were the 9,000 PLA troops?
300
Chiang announced this. (training)
Who announced the period of political tutelage?
300
The shifting of wealth from a rich minority to a poor majority.
What is redistribution of wealth?
400
The Northern Expedition.
What is the revolutionary march led against imperialist Japan in the north?
400
Chiang Kai-shek rooted these people out of Shanghai and Jiangxi Province.
Who were the Communists?
400
These were the heads of the apposing armies during the long march.
Who were Chiang and Mao?
400
the percent of rural people who were poor and illiterate.
What is 80%?
400
The government did not do this.
What was push for programs that would lead to a redistribution of wealth?
500
The Shanghai Massacare
What were the thousands of deaths that occurred due to Chiang Kay-shek's false support of the alliance?
500
The four slogans that Mao describes in the "Red Star Over China".
What was "When enemy advances, we retreat! When the enemy halts and camps, we trouble them! When the enemy tries to aboid battle, we attack! When the enemy retreats, we pursue!
500
He became the leader of the CCP.
What impact did the long march have on Mao Zedong?
500
These people created a threat to gain control over China.
Who were the Japanese?
500
The leader of New China in the end of the revolution.
Who was Mao Zedong?
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