Name a rebellion that led to the fall of the Qing Dynasty.
Examples: Boxer Rebellion, The Taiping Rebellion, Nian Rebellion, Du Wenxiu Rebellion.
Where did China originally stand in World War I?
They were neutral.
What happened during the Long March?
80,000 CPC soliders were forced to walk from southern to northern China by the Kuomintang party.
Did China have a positive or negative outcome of World War II?
Negative.
What ideology was introduced?
Maoism.
1911
Who did they secretly offer troops to?
The British
Why did the Kuomintang and CPC unite for some time?
To hold China together after the fall of the Qing Dynasty.
Was China an Allied or Axis Power?
Allied.
Who were the main targets in the Cultural Revolution?
Elderly and intellects.
Who becomes the first president of Nationalist China?
Yuan Shikai
What happens on August 14th, 1917?
China declares war on Germany.
What happened in the Shanghai Massacre?
The Kuomintang killed and arrested many of the CPC leaders
Approximately how many casualties did the China endure?
35 million.
About how many were killed during this time?
1.5 million.
15
What treaty does Japan impose on China in 1915?
Twenty One Demands Treaty
What happened in the Autumn Harvest Uprising?
Mao Zedong of the CPC led an failed uprising against the Kuomintang which started the civil war.
What happened in the Nanjing Massacre?
300,000 Chinese civilians and unarmed soldiers were killed over six weeks.
What was a long term result of this revolution?
Loss term loss of faith in the Chinese government.