Revive China Society and Sun Yat-sen's Reforms

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What did Sun Yat-sen believe about the Qing dynasty?

  • It was in a state of decay and unable to govern. (correct)
  • It was strong and capable of governing.
  • It was ready for democratic reforms.
  • It should continue to rule China indefinitely.

What did Sun Yat-sen believe was necessary for China to avoid being at the mercy of others?

  • Establishing an autocracy.
  • Adopting democracy immediately.
  • Becoming isolationist.
  • Uniting under a strong government. (correct)

In which city did Sun Yat-sen convene a meeting in 1905 to unite radical groups from China?

  • Shanghai
  • Tokyo (correct)
  • Beijing
  • Hong Kong

What three principles did the new organization, founded by Sun Yat-sen, advocate?

<p>Nationalism, democracy, economic rights (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was Sun Yat-sen’s view on the readiness of the Chinese people for democracy?

<p>They were hardly ready for democracy. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Sun Yat-sen propose as the first step in his reform process?

<p>Preparing the people for democratic rule through a military takeover. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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