Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Like many officials, Deng was sent into exile during this 1960s purge | {Cultural} Revolution | 100%
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Rival group of radicals consisting of Mao's wife and three allies (think hard...) | Gang of {Four} | 97%
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Deng negotiated the handover of this British city, which took place a few months after his death | Hong Kong | 87%
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Set of regulations that were meant to control China's population boom | {One} {Child} Policy | 87%
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Quote | Quote: It doesn't matter whether the {cat} is black or white, as long as it catches mice. | 87%
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In 1979, the US officialy recognized the People's Republic, equivalently dropping this de facto country | Taiwan | 87%
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Quote | Quote: A basic contradiction between {socialism} and the market economy does not exist. | 83%
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Birth province (hint: Chengdu, spicy food) | Sichuan | 83%
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Deng followed his mentor Mao on this "big walk" in the 1930s | Long March | 80%
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City close to Guangzhou which became the first SEZ in 1979. It grew from a village to a metropolis of 10 million. | Shenzhen | 80%
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Deng established SEZs, small areas that experimented with free trade. What does SEZ stand for? | Special {Economic} Zone | 80%
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Deng ordered troops to shoot demonstrators at this place in 1989 | Tiananmen Square | 80%
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Communist country that was invaded in 1979 | Vietnam | 80%
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Concept he devised for mentioned city | One country, two {systems} | 73%
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Item which Deng brought home from his first visit to the United States, considering it a technical marvel (it could cry, suck and pee) | A doll | 70%
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He spent most of the 1920s in this country doing manual labor | France | 70%
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Wall where people were briefly allowed to put posters calling for more freedom and participation | {Democracy} Wall | 53%
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1992 voyage to Shanghai and Guangdong which cemented China's opening-up policy | {Southern} Tour | 50%
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