REVIEW China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Korea
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- Q1During the Communist-Nationalist civil war, Chiang Kai-shek lost the support of the Chinese people mainly because heignored the needs of the peasant populationdefeated the forces of Deng Xiaopingrefused to accept support from foreign nationssigned an alliance with Great Britain300s
- Q2A comparison of the five-year plans of Joseph Stalin and of the Great Leap Forward of Mao Zedong would show that both leaderssupported the involvement of wealthy entrepreneurs in the economyencouraged individual rights and freedomsfocused on increasing industrial and agricultural outputimplemented some aspects of capitalism300s
- Q3This 1960s Chinese song would most likely have been sung during theTiananmen Square incidentreturn of Hong KongBoxer RebellionCultural Revolution300s
- Q4What is the main idea of this 1960s Chinese song?Mao Zedong will lead the Communist Party in building a new ChinaCommunist policies will liberate Mao ZedongThe Chinese people will become wealthy under communismThe Sun will never set on Chinese communism.300s
- Q5Base your answer on the passage below. When I was young, the Chairman promised us all food. He promised that we would never go hungry again or be without work; my family was led to a village where we became members of a production team. We worked hard, long hours but we were fed every day. The commune prospered at first, but soon people did not meet their quotas and we did not increase our production. We all received the same amount of rice; it didn't matter how much work we did. With the new Chairman, things are different in our village. The government has given us plots of land to work as our own, though I still put in time as a commune worker. We can now keep the amount we produce above the quota set by the government. This has made most of us work harder and the government quotas are being met for the first time. ––Conversations with a Farmworker (1986) The farmworker's description of life when he was young in this passage most clearly shows the influence of which of the following?Four ModernizationsThe Bolshevik RevolutionThe Great Leap ForwardThe Green Revolution300s
- Q6"It doesn't matter if the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice." —Deng Xiaoping A historian could best use this quote to study which of the following changes in China?increased freedom of expression and the press after the demonstrations at Tiananmen Squareintroduction of foreign spheres of influence following the Opium Warsdecreased government control over the economy in the late 20th centuryimplementation of communism following Mao Zedong's revolution300s
- Q7"It doesn't matter if the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice." - Deng Xiaoping The point of view expressed by Deng Xiaoping led most directly to which of the following?opposition to foreign influence resulting in the Boxer Rebellionincreased trade with many industrialized nationsthe Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolutionlegalization of opposition parties and free elections300s
- Q8The main idea of this cartoon resulted most directly from which of the following?the Great Leap Forward and government plans to industrialize Chinagovernment response to demonstrations at Tiananmen SquareLong March and Mao Zedong's Chinese Communist RevolutionDeng Xiaoping's Four Modernizations300s
- Q9What was a goal of the student protestors in Tiananmen Square in 1989?independence for Taiwandemocratic reformsaccess to foreign productsremoval of troops from South Korea300s
- Q10What is the main idea of the cartoon?The majority of people in China do not support the recent changes.Economic freedom in China has not led to political reforms and freedom.China is improving its record on human rights.300s
- Q11Which statement best explains China's economic shift toward capitalism in the 1980s and early 1990sThe success of the Cultural Revolution resulted in the increased westernization of China.China's economic policies were directly influenced by the success of the Soviet economic systemCommunist economic policies were not meeting the needs of the societyThe Tiananmen Square massacre resulted in major economic reforms in China.300s
- Q12What was one concern associated with both the Korean War and the Vietnam War?Kim Jong Il and Ho Chi Minh possessed nuclear weapons.Communism would spread through eastern and southeastern AsiaRenewed Japanese imperialism would trigger another world war.French colonial rule would continue to influence the region300s
- Q13• French intent to recolonize Indo-China after World War II • United States desire to prevent the spread of communism • United States support for the French in Southeast Asia These ideas are most closely associated with thefactors that led to the Korean Warresults of the Marshall Planreasons for the Nationalist settlement of Taiwancauses of the conflict in Vietnam300s
- Q14Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge, the “killing fields,” and Year Zero are all associated with a violent period in which country?ChinaKoreaVietnamCambodia300s
- Q15In Cambodia, Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge modeled their agrarian society onLeonid Brezhnev's doctrine of détenteMohandas Gandhi's Quit India programMao Zedong's Great Leap Forward in ChinaLech Walesa's Solidarity movement in Poland300s