K is for Kim Il Sung
L is for Legalism
M is for Mao Zedong
N is for Nepal
O is for Opium Wars
100
Kim Il Sung was made this by his son, Kim Jong Un, and his body is currently in Pyongyang, the capital of DPRK.
What is immortal president or head of state? Fun fact: North Korea is the only country with a dead body as their head of state!
100
This was the Chinese Philosophy of the Chinese government during this Era (475 BCE-221 BCE)
What is the Warring States Era?
100
Mao was inspired by this kind of literature, which inspired him to help found the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
What is Marxist literature?
100
Expansion of Nepal was stopped in Tibet 1792 because the Nepal people were defeated by these people.
What are the Chinese?
100
This was happening at the same time as the advancement of the British and French in the Second Opium War, which made it so Emperor Xianfeng was unable to resist them.
What is a rebellion or the Taiping Rebellion?
200
Kim and his parents fled to Manchuria to escape this in Korea.
What is the Japanese rule of Korea?
200
Three Chinese philosophers, Shang Yang, Li Si, and Hanfeizi, used it for form the first this, also known as the Qin (221 BCE- 207 BCE).
What is the first imperial dynasty?
200
In 1927, Chinese Nationalist Party leader Chiang Kai-shek launched this kind of purge, which resulted in Mao and co. to flee to southeast China.
What is an anti-communist purge?
200
Nepals falls to these, who dominate the monarchy until 1951.
What are the Ranas?
200
The Convention of Peking, which took place after the Second Opium War with China being represented by Prince Gong, resulted in Tianjin being an open trade port, religious freedom, the legalization of opium trade, more money for Britain and France, and began a new age of this in China
What is a new age of imperialism?
300
Kim led a Korean contingent as a major in the Soviet Army during WWII. After WWII, the North was occupied by these and the South was supported by the United States.
What is the Soviet Union?
300
The led to this of the Qin dynasty because of how much they obeyed legalism.
What is overthrow of the Qin dynasty?
300
The government and communists had to ally during WWII, but fighting broke out as soon as it ended. The communists won in 1949 and created the People's Republic of China, while Chiang Kai-shek fled to Taiwan. This group helped the new People's Republic of China after industry went under state ownership.
What is the Soviet Union?
300
This war (1814-1816) resulted in the created of the current borders of Nepal.
What is the Anglo-Nepalese War?
300
Britian had a large harvest of opium from India and traded it to China for tea. After people in China became addicted, Emperor Daoguang declared this in 1839 and began a series of raids on Western traders.
What is war on drugs?
400
Kim became communist leader of Democratic People's Republic of Korea in 1948 and invaded South Korea in 1950, beginning the Korean War. This country prevented the UN from taking over DPRK after their attacked horribly failed.
What is China?
400
This precept is also known as "fa".
What is the first one or the strict application of widely publicized laws?
400
In 1985, Mao launched this in an attempt to make a more Chinese form of communism and to improve agricultural and industrial production. It failed miserably.
What is the Great Leap Forward?
400
In 1953 Edumund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay were the first to reach the summit of this Nepalese mountain.
What is Mount Everest?
400
Jardine convinced Lord Palmerston, the foreign secretary to fight back because the opium trade helped Britain's tax revenue. He sent the navy to sail up the coast of this place for two years. 20,000-25,000 Chinese were killed while 69 British men were killed because the Chinese were too affected by the opium.
What is Shanghai?
500
Kim was elected president in 1972 and made Kim Jong Il his heir in 1980. A shortage of this began in the 1990s.
What is food?
500
This is one of the three precepts of Legalism.
What is the strict application of widely publicized laws (fa)? OR What is the application of such management techniques (shu) as accountability (xingming) and “showing nothing” (wuxian)? OR what is the manipulation of political purchase (shi)?
500
Mao sent troops into towns in 1967 for this reason, only a year after the Cultural Revolution resulted in the destruction of cultural heritage and the deaths of 1.5 million people.
What is the threat of rebellion?
500
This revolt in 1995 took more than a decade and resulted in the deaths of thousands. The rebels were trying to abolish the monarchy.
What is the Maoist Revolt?
500
The Unequal Treaty of 1842 forced China to open 5 ports to foreign trade, pay the British, and give Britain Hong Kong Island. The Treaty of Tianjin, signed after the second Opium War, resulted in 10 more open ports, permitted travel through the interior, money for Britain and France, and Britain, America, French, and the Russians were all allowed to install legations in Beijing. The Treaty of Aigun, also signed after the second Opium War, did this.
What is gave Russia coastal land in northern China?