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Jeopardy Political Institutions Economy Public Policy Citizens, Society, Political Socialization Intro, History, Geography Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Political Institutions What is the name of the party structure that mirrors the National People’s Congress?

$100 Answer from Political Institutions The National Party Congress

$200 Question from Political Institutions “Power flows from the barrel of a gun” What is the name of the institution that this quote refers to?

$200 Answer from Political Institutions PLA (People’s Liberation Army)

$300 Question from Political Institutions What is the name of the Chinese patron-client system?

$300 Answer from Political Institutions Guang-xi

$400 Question from Political Institutions Who does the Standing Committee of the Politburo include?

$400 Answer from Political Institutions The president, the prime minister, and their closest associates

$500 Question from Political Institutions The government organization below national level are under both the vertical supervision of the next higher and horizontal supervision of the CCP of the same level. What is this known as?

$500 Answer from Political Institutions Dual-Role

$100 Question from Economy What is the “magic number” for annual economic growth in China?

$100 Answer from Economy Eight percent

$200 Question from Economy What is China’s economic system?

$200 Answer from Economy Free Market Socialism

$300 Question from Economy Who established SEZs?

$300 Answer from Economy Deng Xiao-Ping

$400 Question from Economy Until what year did China follow the Soviet Union’s strategy for industrialization?

$400 Answer from Economy 1960

$500 Question from Economy What did SEZs lead to in China?

$500 Answer from Economy FDI (Foreign direct investment)

$100 Question from Public Policy What were the farmers allowed to do with their excess crops under Deng Xiao-Ping?

$100 Answer from Public Policy Sell it for profit

$200 Question from Public Policy What was the political campaign started in 1958 by Mao?

$200 Answer from Public Policy Great Leap Forward

$300 Question from Public Policy What are the four points of Modernization?

$300 Answer from Public Policy Industry, science and technology, agriculture, and military

$400 Question from Public Policy When was the one-child policy implemented?

$400 Answer from Public Policy 1978 by Deng Xiao-Ping

$500 Question from Public Policy What was the social campaign that rendered the CCP powerless and brought the country to near anarchy?

$500 Answer from Public Policy The Cultural Revolution

$100 Question from Citizens, Society, Political Socialization What is China’s most influential school of thought?

$100 Answer from Citizens, Society, Political Socialization Confucianism

$200 Question from Citizens, Society, Political Socialization The CCP’s promise of life- long security through employment, housing, and basic medical care is known as what?

$200 Answer from Citizens, Society, Political Socialization The Iron Rice Bowl

$300 Question from Citizens, Society, Political Socialization What is China’s major radical ethnic minority group?

$300 Answer from Citizens, Society, Political Socialization Uyghurs

$400 Question from Citizens, Society, Political Socialization What was the name of the period during which the CCP permitted citizens to criticize the CCP?

$400 Answer from Citizens, Society, Political Socialization The Hundred Flowers Campaign

$500 Question from Citizens, Society, Political Socialization Which Four Old Things did the Cultural Revolution seek to end in China?

$500 Answer from Citizens, Society, Political Socialization Old Customs, Old Culture, Old Habits, and Old Ideas.

$100 Question from Intro, History, Geography Who succeeded Sun Yat-sen as leader of the Kuomintang?

$100 Answer from Intro, History, Geography Chiang Kai-shek

$200 Question from Intro, History, Geography Who was the main leader of the Kuomintang Party (Nationalist Party) as well as the 1911 Revolution?

$200 Answer from Intro, History, Geography Sun Yat-sen

$300 Question from Intro, History, Geography Who said “Let China sleep, for when China wakes she will shake the world?”

$300 Answer from Intro, History, Geography Napoleon Bonaparte

$400 Question from Intro, History, Geography Who were the bureaucrats that were the emperors’ very educated advisors?

$400 Answer from Intro, History, Geography Mandarin

$500 Question from Intro, History, Geography What was Taiwan’s previous name?

$500 Answer from Intro, History, Geography Formosa

Final Jeopardy What was Wei Jingsheng’s “Fifth Modernization”?

Final Jeopardy Answer Democracy