Emergence of Mao - Key Facts Flashcards

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By ___ 19___ prices had risen by ____ percent over their ____ 19___ levels and by ____ 19___ the inflation rate had reached ____ percent.

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By May 1946 prices had risen by 1000 percent over their September 1945 levels and by February 1947 the inflation rate had reached 3000 percent

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When was a basic sack of rice 6.7 million yuan and then 60 million yuan?

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June 1948 was 6.7 million and by August was 60 million

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How much was the US loan to the GMD?

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3 billion dollars

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4
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What was the term for the century that followed the opium wars?

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100 years of humiliation

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When did Sun Yat Sen form a revolutionary league, and what was it?

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Formed in 1905 - swept up most of Southern China and led to formation of Republic of China.

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What were formed after Yuan Shikai’s death, when was this?

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Warlord states were formed in 1905

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Who led the GMD and when was it formed?

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Sun Yat Sen - August 1912

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8
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What was attempted in 1927 by Mao?

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Peasants revolt in Hunan

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What led to a lack of food and land availability?

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Huge rise in Chinas population between 1800-1900

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When were protests of Treaty of Versailles and what did they display?

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May 4th 1919 - Hatred that intellectuals and students had of foreign influence. Also demonstrated against China’s obsession with traditional culture

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When was the Long March and why did it happen?

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GMD had CCP cornered but couldn’t defeat them in Hunan.

March to Shaanxi in October 1934.

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What was formed in Shaanxi?

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Yan’an Soviet

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13
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What we’re used to allow peasants to voice their ideas?

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Revolutionary committees

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14
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What and when was the ‘rectification of conduct’ campaign?

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1942-44 created an oppressive style of communism in Yan’an. Mao trialed an authoritarian approach.

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15
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What part of Mao Zedong thought aided Mao’s emergence to power?

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‘Importance of the peasants’ appealed to peasantry as he altered Marxist theory to help aid the largest population group and ensure they understood they were vital in his plans for revolution.

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16
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When did Japan launch an attack on China? What occurred as a result?

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In 1937 - Jiang (GMD) approached Mao (CCP) to form a United front.

17
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What happened in 1941

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GMD broke the United front and attacked CCP in the South

18
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How did Mao use the breaking of the United front?

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To demonstrate erratic and unprincipled nature of GMD, not placing importance of China first.

19
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How did anti-Japanese war help Mao?

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CCP broke up large portions of army into rural guerrilla units. They formed a great relationship with peasantry and trained in guerrilla warfare, vital for civil war.

20
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When and where was the Red army formed?

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Mountains of Jinggangshan after 1927 Hunan revolt.

21
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Name two of the ‘8 points of discipline’ of the Red Army.

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‘Be courteous and help out’ and ‘return borrowed articles’

22
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How much did CCP membership rise between 1937 and 1945

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40,000 in 1937 to 1 million in 1945

23
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When did Civil War break out?

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After GMD tried to regain CCP Manchuria in 1946

24
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Name 4 reasons the CCP won the civil war.

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Simple rule guide of Red Army, use of guerrilla warfare, could live off the land and had gained support and training from Russian military advisers.