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Tiananmen Square
Rebuilding Japan
Korean War
Vietnam War
Great Leap Forward
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How many people were said to be killed here and why?
A couple hundred because China didn't want to look bad.
100
When did the United States bomb Japan?
Near the end of WWII.
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What two countries were involved in this war?
North and South Korea.
100
Why were North and South Vietnam separated?
North Vietnam was communist while South Vietnam wasn't.
100
Where did the Great Leap Forward happen?
China.
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How many people really were killed here?
A couple thousand.
200
Why did the United States help rebuild Japan?
To keep allied, but mainly to rebuild their military.
200
Who fought with South Korea?
The United States.
200
Are North and South Vietnam still separated?
No, they reunited.
200
True or False: The Great Leap Forward was one of the worst incidents in world history.
True.
300
What happened to Tank Man?
Nobody knows.
300
What did the United States help Japan rebuild?
We helped them economically and rebuilt Japan's military.
300
What country fought with North Korea?
China.
300
Why did the United States get involved into the Vietnamese War?
The US didn't want communism spreading.
300
How many people died in the Great Leap Forward?
About 20 million.
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Who killed the citizens in Tiananmen Square?
The communists/government.
400
What was the name of the man who was in charge of rebuilding Japan?
General Douglas McAurthur.
400
Why were the two countries fighting?
North Korea invaded South Korea's land where the countries are divided.
400
About how many years did the war last?
20 years.
400
What was the Great Leap Forward?
An effort to sky rocket China's economy within 5 year, made by Mao Zedong.
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What happened in Tiananmen Square?
Lots of protesters to communism gathered here.
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What two places did the United Stated bomb in Japan?
Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
500
Where is the border-line at between the north and south?
38th parallel.
500
Where is the border-line at, between north and south?
17th parallel.
500
Did more people die in the Great Leap Forward or the Holocaust?
The Great Leap Forward.