Qing China: 1839-1911 - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
This drug was traded by European countries to China Opium
100%
He then launched this rebellion hoping to topple the Qing dynasty The Taiping Rebellion
75%
This two-year-old boy was named the last emperor of the Qing Xuantong Emperor
69%
Meanwhile, this organization, known as Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists, began to gain traction in China, leading to this The Boxer Rebellion
63%
Name one of the port cities that was forcibly opened by the treaty Guangzhou | Xiamen | Fuzhou | Ningbo | Shanghai
59%
The results of this edict led to this war with Great Britain The First Opium War
59%
This unequal treaty was the first of many to be imposed on China The Treaty of Nanjing
59%
The Dowager Empress who seized power after the above. She would effectively govern China until her death in 1908 Dowager Empress Cixi
56%
This country's Meiji Restoration led to the its eventual development as a world power Japan
56%
Due to the increasing damage to the economy and the people from the above, this emperor issued an imperial edict banning it Daoguang Emperor
53%
This man declared himself to be the brother of Jesus Hong Xiuquan
53%
France would later to go to war with China over influence in this country in 1884 Vietnam
53%
Southern island that China lost to the Japanese. It would not be returned until 1945 Taiwan
50%
How many foreign nations were sent to put down the rebellion 8
47%
Emperor of China from 1875-1908 Guangxu Emperor
47%
This revolutionary, who orchestrated many failed uprisings on mainland, exiled himself to Japan Sun Zhongshan
47%
At the behest of the emperor, this reform movement was launched. It would later be suppressed by conservatives 100 days later The Hundred Day's Reform
47%
Taking advantage of the above war, this country began to seize areas in northern China, now known as Outer Manchuria The Russian Empire
47%
This war triggered due to continued resistance by China to foreign powers such as Great Britain and France The Second Opium War
47%
Attempt by Qing statesmen to restore China's traditional order. It is named after the new emperor The Tongzhi Restoration
47%
For his role in the reform movement, the emperor was placed under _____ ______ House Arrest
44%
Name of the Korean dynasty which had tributary relations with China. It would be dubbed the "Hermit Kingdom" due to its anti-foreign policies. Joseon
44%
Imperial Commissioner to Guangdong who was ordered to carry out the edict Lin Zexu
44%
After seizure of this port city, Japanese forces under the command of Oyama Iwao engaged in a massacre of the city's Chinese inhabitants. Abroad, this massacre was viewed with skepticism by some Port Arthur
44%
This agreement, which comprised of three unequal treaties ended the war The Convention of Beijing
41%
This started this revolution, which led to the collapse of the dynasty in 1912 The Xinhai Revolution
41%
His father, the new regent of China Prince Chun
38%
Kingdom centered around Okinawa Island that was once paid tribute to China. This would stop with its annexation by Japan in 1879 Ryukyu Kingdom
38%
The central Qing government _________ the above Supported
38%
Emperor during the first two rebellions Xianfeng Emperor
38%
This Chinese statesmen dubbed the "Yellow Bismarck" by the west single-handedly controlled China's foreign policy until his death in 1901 Li Hongzhang
34%
The fall of this major Korean city threatened Chinese positions in Manchuria Pyongyang
34%
This semi-modernized Chinese fleet was annihilated by the Japanese fleet at the Battle of Weihaiwei and the Battle of the Yalu River The Beiyang Fleet
34%
Chinese peninsula which the Japanese intended to annex The Liaodong Peninsula
34%
Chinese general sent to suppress the coup. He would later be pivotal in toppling the dynasty in 1912 Yuan Shikai
34%
The Dowager Empress then died in 1908, Not wanting the current emperor to reverse her policies, she poisoned him with this chemical, causing him to die a day before her Arsenic
31%
This treaty between China and Japan was signed in 1885, which stipulated that both countries must be notified before one of them sends their army to Korea Convention of Tianjin
31%
Chinese palace which was destroyed by the Europeans in order to punish China The Old Summer Palace
31%
This would later be a cause for this war The Russo-Japanese War
31%
Soldiers mutinied in this part of the city of Wuhan Wuchang
31%
The International Legation in Beijing was besieged for this many days 55
28%
In 1905, the government abolished this system of selecting candidates to rule the country The Imperial Examination
28%
Unequal Treaty which ended the war. It removed any Chinese influence in Korea as well as being the first unequal treaty signed by China and another Asian country Treaty of Shimonoseki
28%
Hunanese Army which was formed to combat the rebels Xiang Army
28%
This general, who is the namesake of a popular Chinese-American dish, crushed the above Zuo Zongtang
28%
British leader of the "Ever Victorious Army" which assisted the Qing Charles Gordon
25%
However, provincial governors signed this agreement, declaring their opposition to this rebellion Mutual Defense Pact of the Southeastern Provinces
25%
Northern rebellion which occurred simultaneously The Nian Rebellion
25%
American policy that prevented China from being carved out into European colonies. It had little effect in reality The Open Door Policy
25%
He was one of founders of this organization Tongmenghui
25%
Leader of the above Zeng Guofan
25%
Key reformer who fled to Japan to escape execution for his involvement in the above Kang Youwei
22%
This was signed by China, ending the rebellion The Boxer Protocol
22%
This revolution in Korea led to China and Japan to deploy their armies The Donghak Peasant Revolution
22%
This rebellion, between the Muslim Hui minorities and the government occurred between 1862-1877 The Dungan Revolt
22%
This was the most immediate cause for this war The First Sino-Japanese War
22%
Reform movement led by influential Chinese statesmen in an attempt to modernize the country The Self-Strengthening Movement
22%
However, Russia, Germany, and France all opposed this move. This was known as The Triple Intervention
22%
Japan gained this Manchurian territory in the Treaty of Portsmouth, which ended the above Kwantung Leased Territory
19%
His disciple, who was a prominent intellectual and proponent of a Constitutional Monarchy. His ideas became largely irrelevant after the fall of the Qing Liang Qichao
19%
He traveled around the world to get funding from this group of people Overseas Chinese
19%
Chinese prince who signed the above. He would be influential in Chinese politics until his death in 1898 Prince Gong
19%
This movement emerged when the above tried to nationalize China's local railway development projects and put them in the control of foreign banks Railway Protection Movement
19%
Revolutionary who plotted to kill the above. He would be a leading figure in the KMT Wang Jingwei
19%
Russia used this opportunity to field thousands of soldiers in Manchuria to protect this The Trans-Siberian Railway
16%
What was the Dowager Empress rumored to have ordered built at the expense of funding for the new navy A Marble Boat
13%
Coup attempt by Korean reformers of the Enlightenment Party which was supported by Japan. The Gapsin Coup
13%
This violent uprising in 1882 caused China to reassert itself as the dominant power in the above The Imo Incident
13%
Policies implemented by the Dowager Empress that were similar to or more radical than the same ones that she opposed in 1898 The New Policies
13%
After the emperor died in 1861, this coup was launched in order remove the eight regents appointed to the new emperor Xinyou Coup
13%
This treaty gave Great Britain the right of extraterritoriality and the status of most favored nation Treaty of the Bogue
9%
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