
China after WW2
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Carie Barry
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Eastern China
Western China
Southern China
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Urban workers
Foreign advisors
Nationalist soldiers
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The wealthy elite
Foreign immigrants
Religious leaders
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What was the main goal of collective farms in China?
To decrease the population
To increase food production and allow more people to work in industry
To export food to other countries
To implement modern farming techniques
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What happened to China's population during the time collective farms were introduced?
It decreased significantly
It remained the same
It continued to expand
It was reduced by half
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What was the goal of Mao Zedong's program during The Great Leap Forward?
To establish a democratic society
To reach the final stage of communism before the end of the 20th century
To promote cultural exchange with Western countries
To reduce the population growth in China
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What was the result of the Great Leap Forward program?
It was a great success
It had no significant impact
It was an economic disaster
It improved food production
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How did the peasants react to the new system introduced by the Great Leap Forward?
They were indifferent
They embraced it wholeheartedly
They were confused by the changes
They hated the new system
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Approximately how many people died of starvation as a result of the Great Leap Forward?
5 million
15 million
25 million
35 million
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What is the Little Red Book associated with the Cultural Revolution?
A novel written by Mao
A collection of Mao's thoughts
A history book about China
A guide on Chinese agriculture
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Who were the Red Guards formed by during the Cultural Revolution?
Students and intellectuals
Unhappy party members and discontented young people
Foreign advisors
Religious leaders
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What was the goal of the Red Guards in the Cultural Revolution?
To promote capitalism
To support traditional Chinese values
To cleanse Chinese society from those guilty of partaking in capitalism
To establish a new government
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To promote cultural diversity
To encourage artistic expression
To support economic reforms
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What was the purpose of closing schools and universities in China during the Cultural Revolution?
To renovate the school buildings.
To prepare for a new system of education based on Mao's ideas.
To prevent the spread of a disease.
To reduce government spending on education.
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During the Cultural Revolution, what was the stance Mao wanted the people to take regarding loyalty?
Loyalty to their family over the state.
Loyalty to the state over their family.
Loyalty to foreign countries.
Loyalty to their local community leaders.
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What were children encouraged to do during the Cultural Revolution?
Report negative comments their parents made about the government.
Join the military.
Stay away from politics.
Focus solely on their studies.
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What was the public's reaction to the Cultural Revolution as it progressed?
They became more supportive
They were indifferent
Many people began to turn against the movement
They were pleased with the Red Guards
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What event marked the end of the Cultural Revolution?
The death of Mao Zedong
The reforms initiated by Deng Xiaoping
The seizure of power by reformers led by Deng Xiaoping
The establishment of the Red Guards
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Who won the Chinese civil war?
Chinese Nationalists
Chinese Democrats
Chinese Communists
Chinese Capitalists
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China's involvement in the Korean War led to what perception among Western countries?
Decreased fears of China
Renewed friendship with China
Renewed fears of China
Indifference towards China
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What did China have to rely on the Soviet Union for after becoming isolated from Western powers?
Military support only
Technological
Economic aid
Political guidance
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Why were the Chinese not happy with the Soviet Union during the tensions?
They felt the Soviets were too aggressive in their foreign policy.
They were not satisfied with the amount of economic aid provided by the Soviets.
They disagreed with the Soviet Union's stance on nuclear disarmament.
They wanted the Soviets to adopt more Western economic policies.
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