What was China's last imperial dynasty?
Qing Dynasty
Who is called the father of modern China?
Sun Yat-sen
Who ruled provinces after Yuan's death?
The warlords
What party held its first congress in 1921?
Chinese Communist Party
Who played an important role in gaining peasant support in Jiangxi?
the Red Army
one-sided agreements forced onto weaker Asian nations by stronger Western imperial powers
Unequal treaties
Who succeeded Sun in the Nationalists?
Chiang Kai-shek
Another word for the elections for a parliament
National Assembly
The first was a protest movement against the peace treaties which ended the Great War of 1914-18.
The May Fourth movement
What was the name of the Communist base area and ‘Chinese Soviet Republic’ set up in Jiangxi province?
the Jiangxi Soviet
What 1900 uprising targeted foreigners in China?
Boxer Rebellion
What revolution ended the Qing Dynasty?
1911 Revolution
What was one of the three groups of people opposed Yuan's plan to become Emperor?
One was Sun Yatsen's new party, the Guomindang,
the generals in Yuan's army and the military governors of the provinces
the Japanese government
Name one of the policies of the Guomindang (the Three Principles)
national freedom, democratic government, the people's livelihood.
What is the major Chinese historical event in 1928 when Chiang Kai-shek established the Guomindang as the national government making himself the ruler of China?
The unification of China, 1928
What were the Chinese treaty ports?
specific cities and coastal trading posts opened to foreign trade, residence, and administration following China's defeat in "unequal treaties" during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
What era followed with regional warlords?
Warlord Era
Whats the Chinese version of the People's National Party?
Guomindang
The May Fourth movement added strength to a revolution in ideas known as
the New Tide
What was the series of large-scale military offensives launched by Chiang Kaishek in an effort to destroy the Communists in Jiangxi?
the extermination campaigns
What 1898 reform effort failed quickly?
Hundred Days' Reform
What were Sun's three aims?
Eliminate the Manchus, eliminate the monarchy: open the road to socialism'
What Japanese ultimatum did Yuan accept?
Twenty-One Demands
What military campaign did Chiang Kaishek launch in July 1926, preceded by political agents rallying public support with promises of national revolution?
the March to the North
How are the Red Army's rules of discipline different from the behaviour of other Chinese armies?
Possible answers:
These rules show the Red Army's strict discipline and respect for peasants, such as replacing doors, rolling up straw mats, and paying for items.
Other Chinese armies (e.g., Guomindang and warlords) behaved oppositely: they looted homes, stole goods without payment, damaged property, and mistreated civilians.
The Red Army's conduct won peasant loyalty, while rivals' abuses drove support away from them.