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Imperialism-China & Japan
Imperialism-China and Japan
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History
10th Grade
02/15/2011

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Term
Favorable balance of trade
Definition

export more than import

sell more than buy

Term
trade deficit
Definition

import more than export

buy more than sell

Term

What were the 2 developments that transformed China's relationship

with the West?

Definition

1. China entered a period of decline

 

2. the Industrial Revolution created a need for expanded markets for European goods

Term
What item did the British start trading in China resulting in huge profits?
Definition
opium
Term
Why did China outlaw the sale of opium?
Definition

addictive drug

--> large amounts of silver were flowing out of China in order to pay for the drug

Term

What were the stipulations of the

Treaty of Nanjing?

Definition

1. gave up island of Hong Kong

2. indemnity-payment to British for losses

3. open 5 new ports to the British for trade

4. extraterritoriality-British citizens living in China are able to live under British law 

Term

What gave countries equal access

to trade in China?

Definition
open door policy
Term
What is the name of the secret society in China and what was their goal?
Definition

the Righteous Harmonious Fists

 

their goal was to drive out

foreigners from China

Term

The Righteius Harmonious Fists

were also known as the

Definition
Boxers
Term

What was the

self-strengthening movement?

Definition
program launched by refrmers to import western technology-factories to make modern weapons and the development of shipyards, railroads, mining, and light industry.
Term
Why did the self-strengthening movement only male limited progress?
Definition
Because the government did not rally behind it
Term
Why did Japan win the Sino-Japanese war?
Definition

Because Japan had started to modernize

 

at the peace table the Japanese officials were dressed in western clothes and the Chinese in traditional robes

Term
What was the Hundred Days of Reform?
Definition

launched by emperor Guang Xu

new laws set out to modernize the civil service exams, streamline government, and encourage new industries

Term

Why was the

Hundred Days of Reform a failure?

Definition

Conservatives were against it

the emperor was imprisoned by his aunt the empress Ci Xi

Term

What did Japan do in order to make

China its protectorate? 

Definition

Japan issued the Twenty-one demands

 

China was too weak to resist

-->China was forced to give in to some of Japan's demands

Term
What was the May Fourth Movement?
Definition

a cultural and intellectual movement

led by students in China

Term

What was the goal of the

May Fourth Movement?

Definition
to strengthen China against the West
Term
Who played a key role in the May Fourth Movement and why?
Definition

WOMEN

to end traditional practices like

-arranged marriages

-footbinding

-the seclusion of women in the home

-->opened doors for women in education

and the economy 

Term
Why did some of the Chinese people turn to the revolutionary ideas of Marx and Lenin?
Definition

the Russian Revolution showed how a strong, well-organized party could transform a nation

-the Soviet Union was also willing to train Chinese students & military officers to become the elite leaders of a communist revolution

Term

What was the name of the

Nationalist Party in China?

Definition
the Guomindang
Term
Who was the leader of the Nationalist Party aka the Guomindang that had no interest in either democracy or communism?
Definition
Jiang Jieshi
Term
Who did Jiang Jieshi see as a threat and therefore want to eliminate?
Definition
the Communist Party
Term

Who was the leader of the

Communist Party in China?

Definition
Mao Zedong
Term

Who did Mao seek support

from within China?

Definition
the large peasant population
Term
What was the Long March?
Definition

the epic retreat of the Communists who were fleeing the Guomindang (Nationalist Party) who were ordered to kill them

-6,000 mile march to northern China where they would set up a new base for the Communist Party

Term

Why did Mao enforce strict discipline

during the Long March?

Definition
So that Mao and his followers would be welcomed by the peasants who had suffered greatly under the Guomindang
Leave a good impression—>recruiting tool —> gain followers
Term

While Jiang Jieshi was trying to eliminate the Communist Party

what country invaded China?

 

What part of China did they invade?

Definition

Japan invaded China

 

they invaded Manchuria

Term
Why did some of Jiang Jieshi's followers begin to doubt him?
Definition
Because he was wasting valuable resources fighting his own people (the Communists) instead of fighting off Japan
Term
When Japan attacked China for the second time, what city did they take over?
Definition
Nanjing
Term
What was the rape of Nanjing?
Definition

after the city of Nanjing surrendered to Japan the Japanese killed and brutalized hundreds of thousands of Chinese soldiers and civilians 

the cruelty and destruction became known as the rape of Nanjing

Term
From 1937 to 1945 who was in a three-sided struggle over control of China?
Definition

the Guomindang (Nationalist Party)

the Communist Party

Japan

Term
Meiji means
Definition
enlightened rule
Term

What effects did the

Great Depression have on Japan?

Definition

-trade suffered

-unemployment increased

-peasants were close to starvation

Term

Another term for an

extreme nationalist in Japan is an

Definition
ultranationalist
Term

Why did Japan want to aquire

an empire in Asia?

Definition

Japan is a small island nation and lacked the natural resources needed to industrialize

-an empire in Asia would also provide an outlet for Japan's rapidly growing population

Term

What Chinese province did

Japan attack first and why?

Definition

MANCHURIA

 

the region was rich in natural resources which were needed for industrialization

Term
How did Japanese army officials provoke an incident that would provide an excuse to seize the province of Manchuria in China?
Definition

Japanese army officials set explosives and blew up tracks on a Japanese railroad line

-->claim that the Chinese committed the act

-->w/out consulting their own govt. the Japanese military attacks China in "self-defense"

Term

When the League of Nations condemns Japan's aggression against China,

how does Japan react?

Definition

Japan withdraws from the

League of Nations

Term

Why might a nation turn to military leaders and extreme nationalism

during a time of crisis?

Definition
Term
Name the treaty which ends the Opium war
Definition
Treaty of Nanjing
Term
What rebellion almost toppled the Qing dynasty? It was led by a teacher-lasted for 14 years
Definition
Taiping Rebellion
Term
What was the goal of the May Fourth movement?
Definition
to strengthen China
Term
He became the first president of China's republic. Some call him China's George Washington
Definition
Sun Yixian
Term
Which group prevails in China's civil war?
Definition
the Communists led by Mao Zedong
Term
Japan industrialized during the
Definition
Meiji Restoration or Meiji Period
Term
Due to the effects of the Great Depression in Japan what group gains more power & influence in the 1930s?
Definition
the military & the ultra-ntionalists
Term
Which group helped the communists gain control of China?
Definition
the peasants
Term
What were Sun Yixian's Three Principles of the People?
Definition
Nationalism
Democracy
Livlihood
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