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What was the primary goal of nationalism influenced by Western culture in China?
What was the primary goal of nationalism influenced by Western culture in China?
- To establish a republic and unify with China under democratic ideals (correct)
- To align with other communist nations clandestinely
- To promote feudalism and traditional values
- To resist foreign influences and expand imperial territory
Who was a key figure in the nationalism influenced by Communism?
Who was a key figure in the nationalism influenced by Communism?
- Chiang Kai-shek
- Li Dazhao
- Dr. Sun Yat-sen
- Mao Zedong (correct)
What was the aim of traditional nationalism in China?
What was the aim of traditional nationalism in China?
- To embrace Western cultural influences
- To establish a global Chinese empire
- To create alliances with Western powers
- To remove Western influence from China (correct)
Which event is most closely associated with traditional nationalism in China?
Which event is most closely associated with traditional nationalism in China?
What did the Opium Wars lead to in relation to Western powers?
What did the Opium Wars lead to in relation to Western powers?
Flashcards
Chinese Nationalism influenced by the West
Chinese Nationalism influenced by the West
This movement aimed to establish a republic, unify with China, and adopt democratic ideals, influenced by Western culture.
Nationalism influenced by Communism
Nationalism influenced by Communism
A nationalistic movement in China led by Mao Zedong, incorporating communist ideals.
Traditional Chinese Nationalism
Traditional Chinese Nationalism
Nationalism in China focused on removing Western influence, exemplified by the Boxer Rebellion.
Opium Wars' effect on China
Opium Wars' effect on China
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Dr. Sun Yat-sen
Dr. Sun Yat-sen
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Study Notes
Nationalism's Influence
- Nationalism was influenced by Western ideals, aiming for a republic similar to China, adopting democratic ideologies.
- Key figures in this movement include Dr. Sun Yat Sen and Chiang Kai-shek.
- Western influence led to unequal treaties and a sphere of influence for European powers in China.
Influence of Communism
- Nationalism was also influenced by communism, particularly under Mao Zedong.
- This led to the expulsion of Western powers and an emphasis on traditional values.
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