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People VocabularyGeography Fill in the Blank Economics Human Rights Final Jeopardy!

Categories 100 Mao Zedong This man became the first communist dictator of China in 1949.

200 This man took over China after Mao Zedong died and brought great economic changes. Deng Xiaoping Categories

300 This man became the first Chinese president in 1911 after overthrowing a 2,000 year old dynasty. Sun Yat-sen Categories

400 This man took over the Guomindang after the death of Sun Yat-sen, and ruled as a dictator until he lost the Civil War to Mao. Chiang Kai-shek Categories

This man was in charge of the US military government of Japan after World War II. General MacArthur 500 Categories

100 This was Mao’s program to industrialize China, but it ended in failure and famine. Great Leap Forward Categories

200 Command The Government makes the decisions in this type of economy: Mixed Command Market Traditional Categories

300 Little Red Book This is a collection of Mao’s quotations that were used by his followers. Categories

Mao launched this to renew the people’s loyalty to him and purge China of his enemies. Cultural Revolution 400 Categories

500 Sun Yat-sen believed in Nationalism, Democracy, and Livelihood, which he referred to as this. Three Principles Categories

100 This is the island where Chiang Kai-shek fled after he was defeated by Mao. Taiwan Categories

This was when Chiang Kai-shek chased Mao and the communists over 6,000 miles across China. 200 The Long March Categories

300 Korean & Vietnam Communist China aided the opponents of the US in these two proxy wars. Categories

400 Hong Kong This wealthy capitalist trading center was recently given back to China by the British. Categories

Interdependence This means the reliance on goods, resources, and knowledge from other parts of the world. 500 Categories

100 Mao is to Great Leap Forward as Stalin is to _______________? 5 Year Plans Categories

200 Name THREE popular Japanese companies. Toyota, Nissan, Isuzu, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Honda, Yamaha, Toshiba, Fugifilm, Nintendo, Sony, Casio, Suzuki, Pentax, Namco, Camcon Categories

300 Name this Chinese custom. Foot Binding Categories

Fill in the missing Chinese ruler. 1 st = ??? 2 nd = Chiang Kai-shek 3 rd = Mao Zedong 4 th = Deng Xiaoping Sun Yat-sen 400 Categories

Hard work, technology, education, government funding, tariffs, investment capital. Give THREE reasons why the Japanese experienced economic success after WWII. 500 Categories

100 This is a set amount of goods that need to be produced. Quota Categories

200 This is the Chinese term for a group of people who work and live together and collectively own the land. Commune Categories

300 This was Deng Xiaoping’s plan to advance Chinese agriculture, industry, science, and military. Four Modernizations Categories

Japan has a favorable balance of trade because it imports more than it exports. True or False? False 400 Categories

500 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) This is the value of a nation’s goods and services produced within a year. Austria Categories

100 This was where a massive student protest was violently crushed in Tiananmen Square Categories

Tibet The Chinese persecute people from this region, which is where the Dalai Lama is from. 200 Categories

300 Due to overpopulation, the Chinese government has enforced this policy upon its citizens. One-Child Policy Categories

400 These were Mao’s fanatical teenage followers who violently persecuted Mao’s enemies during the Cultural Revolution. The Red Guards Categories

This other world event inspired the students at Tiananmen Square. Freedom Movement; fall of USSR 500 Categories

Guomindang This was the name for Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist forces that fought and lost against Mao’s communists.