Chinese History 101 Quiz #8

Test your knowledge of Chinese history between 1911 - 1936 AD. All answers can be found in my Chinese History 101 blog.
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1. Which is NOT one of the Sun Yat-sen's "Three Principles of the People"?
Nationalism
Liberty
Democracy
Livelihood
2. What did Yuan Shikai become in December 1915?
Warlord of the Fengtian Clique
Prime Minister of China
President of the Nationalist Party (KMT)
Emperor of China
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
83 days
3 years and 8 months
12 days
4. What did the students protest against during the May 4th Movement in 1919?
Communism in China
The weak government response to the Treaty of Versailles which allowed Japan to take over Qingdao from the German
All unequal treaties signed between China and the foreign powers
Japan taking over Manchuria after the Mukden Incident
5. Where was the First Chinese Communist Party Congress held in 1921?
Shanghai
Nanjing
Beijing
Guangzhou
6. Why was Beijing (Peking) renamed to Beiping (Peiping) in 1928?
It was renamed after the invasion of the 8-Nation Alliance
The Nationalist government issued a decree to standardise all Chinese city names in English
It was no longer the capital after the Beiyang government was defeated in the Northern Expedition
The Japanese set up a puppet state and renamed the city
7. Which country helped China the most in developing its economy and military during the Nanjing Decade (1927-37)?
Great Britain
Soviet Union
Japan
Germany
8. Who was the figurehead in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo?
Chiang Kai-shek, the former KMT right-wing leader
Wang Jingwei, the former KMT left-wing politician
Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing dynasty
Zhang Xueliang, the former Fengtian warlord
9. What happened on 28th January, 1932 (the so-called "128 Incident")?
Japan bombed the Taiku Fort at Tianjin
Japan staged a bomb attack at the South Manchurian Railway near Shenyang
Japan invaded Beiping at the Marco Polo Bridge
Japan attacked the Shanghai International Settlement
10. Where did the Communist Red Army flee to in the Long March (1934-35)?
Shaanxi province
Guangdong province
Liaoning province
Jiangxi province
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