Who created the Great Leap Forward plan, and what was it made to do?
The plan was made by Mao Zedong, and it was made to speed China's economic development.
On what date did the massacre happen?
June 4, 1989
For how long did the U.S. occupy Japan?
1945-1952
When and how did the Korean War start?
It started in 1950, when Kim Il Sung invaded South Korea.
When did the Vietnam War start and end.
Started in 1965 and ended in 1975.
What did the failures of the Great Leap Forward cause?
It caused one of the largest famines in history and 20 million people died because of it.
What were the impacts of the Tiananmen Square Massacre?
The killing of several hundred innocent people.
How did WW2 greatly hurt Japan?
Industries and farms were destroyed and the country's infrastructure was demolished.
How has the Korean War impacted North and South Korea?
What were the loses in the Vietnam War?
Billions of dollars were spent and thousands lost their lives fighting in Vietnam.
Why did Mao create the Cultural Revolution?
He wanted to stop any opposition to the Communist Party, because of the failures of the Great Leap Forward. He also wanted to get rid of the Four Olds, which were old customs, culture, habits, and ideas.
What is the current situation in China because of this?
Some of the restrictions have been relaxed.
How is Japan different now, then since 1945?
Japan has one of the most stabilized government in the world and is also one of the most powerful industrialized country in the world.
How are both present day North Korea and South Korea similar and different since the Korean War?
South Korea is now a democratic country with free elections, but North Korea is still communist, now under the rule of Kim Jong-Un.
What are some changes in Vietnam now?
Vietnam is now unified and and under a communist government.
How has China changed since the death of Mao?
Farmers began to have more freedom about their land and farming, some private businesses were allowed to be open, and China became open to foreign investments. Though, citizens still do not have basic human rights.
How was the world involved in China after the event?
Countries around the world began urging China to give more human rights.
Why did the U.S. want to occupy and rebuild Japan, and how did Japan get effected by it?
The U.S. wanted to guarantee that the country would not pose a military threat in the future, and Japan later had a very stable, democratic government, with it's citizens having many rights.
How did other forces joining in the Korean War effect it?
The UN imposed military sanctions and the U.S. and 19 other countries joined in to help. The UN forces backed out the North Korean forces back into North Korea and into their territory. China then helped North Korea and it ended with both sides back where they started.
How and why did the U.S. aid Vietnam?
The U.S. provided military support and spent lots of money, because the U.S. did not want any new communist governments forming in Southeast Asia.
What led to the chaos in China during the Cultural Revolution and how did that hurt the people?
The Red Guard created the chaos for almost ten years in China, and led it led to factories and schools closing and people being denied healthcare and transportation.
Why did the government react so forcefully to the protests, and what were the students protesting about?
The students protested the government for seven weeks about the communist government change to a democratic one. The government wanted to maintain a strong hold on it's citizens and squash any ideas of opposition.
How has the U.S. helped Japan with rebuilding it?
The U.S. had General Douglas MacArthur sent to Japan. He made a new government for Japan with a constitutional monarchy and a two-house parliament. The U.S. also gave Japan financial support to help it's economy.
Why did the U.S. fight back with the South Koreans against the North Koreans, and how did the result of the war show?
The U.S. fought back because they had to take a stand against communist aggression, and the result which was a stalemate, showed that the U.S. had successfully contained the communist rise to South Korea.
Why did the U.S. withdraw it's troops and how did it hurt South Vietnam?
The U.S. took out its soldiers from Vietnam because of all the protests in the U.S. against the war. By doing this, South Vietnam became weaker since it lost the help of the U.S. and the war ended in a cease-fire.