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15.4 & 15.5 Class Test Mr. Hearty and Mr. Bellisario

Question #1 What or who tried to make China a Japanese protectorate? Twenty-One Demands Guomindang Hirohito

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Question #2 What was the name of the reform movement begun by student protesters? May Fourth Shootings May Fourth Movement May Fourth Demands

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Question #3 What is the name of the party begun by Sun Yixian? Guomindang Kai-Lin Red

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Question #4 What was the flight of Mao Zedong and his followers from the Gumindang called? Great Wall March Yellow River March Long March

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Question #5 ___________ won control over German possessions in China at the Paris Peace Conference. Japan United States Great Britain

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Question #6 The goal of the May Fourth Movement was to ______________________. Attack the Japanese Strengthen China Free China from colonial rule

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Question #7 Partly because __________________, Sun Yixian decided that Soviet Russia was China’s only friend. Western powers offered financial help to the Guomindang.Western powers offered financial help to the Guomindang. Western powers ignored his efforts to build a democratic China.Western powers ignored his efforts to build a democratic China. The Communists murdered supporters of the Guomindang.The Communists murdered supporters of the Guomindang.

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Question #8 __________________ believed the Communists should seek support among the peasants in china. The Guomindang Mao Zedong Sun Yixian

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Question #9 During the Long March, the Communists enforced _________________. Strict discipline Food rationing The Chinese class system

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Question #10 ___________________ ultimately prevailed in China’s civil war. The Communists The Japanese The Nationalists

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Question #11 ____________ was the emperor of Japan from 1926 to Akihito Hirohito Mikado

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Question #12 During the 1920s, elected members of the ________________ exerted their power. Parliament Shoguns Diet

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Question #13 The ___________ pushed for policies to favor international trade. Zaibatsu Meiji Mitsui

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Question #14 In 1931, the Japanese army conquered Manchuria and called the new state they formed ___________________. Manzhouguo Yasuda Matsushita

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Question #15 By 1925, all adult men in Japan had won The right to vote Membership to the Diet Prosperity

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Question #16 Factory workers were attracted to socialism because they Were interested in western ideas Earned low wages Distrusted the younger generation

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Question #17 Conservatives, especially the military, rejected Ancient values Imperialism Western ideas

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Question #18 One reason that Japanese nationalists were determined to seize Manchuria was it Was rich in natural resources. Had destroyed a railroad line. Attacked Japan first.

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Question #19 The league of Nations reacted to Japan’s actions in Manchuria by Ignoring Japanese movements Applauding Japanese efforts Condemning Japanese aggression

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Question #20 Under the militarists, the Japanese government taught schoolchildren Independent thinking Communist ideology Service to the state

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