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1.
Which is NOT one of the Sun Yat-sen's "Three Principles of the People"?
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What did Yuan Shikai become in December 1915?
Prime Minister of China
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Warlord of the Fengtian Clique
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President of the Nationalist Party (KMT)
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3.
In 1917, loyalist general Zhang Xun restored the Qing dynasty and Puyi as emperor. How long did it last?
Until the end of World War 2
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4.
What did the students protest against during the May 4th Movement in 1919?
Japan taking over Manchuria after the Mukden Incident
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The weak government response to the Treaty of Versailles which allowed Japan to take over Qingdao from the German
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All unequal treaties signed between China and the foreign powers
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5.
Where was the First Chinese Communist Party Congress held in 1921?
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Why was Beijing (Peking) renamed to Beiping (Peiping) in 1928?
The Nationalist government issued a decree to standardise all Chinese city names in English
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It was no longer the capital after the Beiyang government was defeated in the Northern Expedition
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The Japanese set up a puppet state and renamed the city
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It was renamed after the invasion of the 8-Nation Alliance
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7.
Which country helped China the most in developing its economy and military during the Nanjing Decade (1927-37)?
8.
Who was the figurehead in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo?
Zhang Xueliang, the former Fengtian warlord
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Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing dynasty
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Chiang Kai-shek, the former KMT right-wing leader
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Wang Jingwei, the former KMT left-wing politician
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9.
What happened on 28th January, 1932 (the so-called "128 Incident")?
Japan attacked the Shanghai International Settlement
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Japan bombed the Taiku Fort at Tianjin
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Japan staged a bomb attack at the South Manchurian Railway near Shenyang
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Japan invaded Beiping at the Marco Polo Bridge
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10.
Where did the Communist Red Army flee to in the Long March (1934-35)?