Taiping and Boxers Rebellions Quiz

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Sun's vision of the three principles was not fully carried on, leading to the Chinese pursuit of __________ and unity.

independence

Yuan Shi-kai ruled as a dictator, not following the three principles of __________.

Sun

The warlords occupied territories until famine struck the country, taking the lives of millions of __________.

Chinese

The Treaty of Versailles angered the Chinese, leading to a demonstration at Tiananmen Square shouting “Down with the European Imperialist! Boycott __________!”

Japan

Mao Tse-tung, arrested as a student protester, later became China's greatest revolutionary leader, known as “The Great __________.”

Helmsman

Young Chinese intellectuals turned against Sun's principles of western democracy, favoring Lenin's Soviet __________ instead.

Communism

The Taiping Rebellion was led by ______ who claimed to be the younger son of Jesus in 1850.

Hong Xiuquan

The Boxers Rebellion in 1890 was carried out by the Society of Righteous ______ Fists.

Harmonious

One of the causes of the Boxers Rebellion was that the Chinese resented the special ______ granted to foreigners.

privileges

The Koumintang, or Nationalist Party, was the most ______ group who wanted to develop China into a modern society.

popular

Sun Yat-sen was called the 'Father of the ______ Republic'.

Chinese

One of the changes that Sun Yat-sen wanted for China was the ______ of China.

unification

Test your knowledge on the Taiping Rebellion led by Hong Xiuquan claiming to be the younger son of Jesus in 1850, and the Boxers Rebellion in 1890 by the Society of Righteous Harmonious Fists. Learn about the causes and key events of these two major uprisings in Chinese history.

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