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Civil War: 1927-1934
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Event that led to the collapse of the First United Front
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The Shanghai Massacre
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Who in the Communist party was blamed for this
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Chen Duxiu
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Who replaced the above as the new leader
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Qu Qiubai
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Who was the head of the leftist KMT faction
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Wang Jingwei
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Where did this faction form a rival government in opposition to Chiang's policies against the communists
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Wuhan
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Exacerbated by interference by the Soviet Union and the Communist party, the rival government began to purge communist elements in this event
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715 Incident
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Response by the CCP to the purge
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Nanchang Uprising
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The new leader of the CCP pressed for uprisings in _____ around China, as he believed many workers would join the communist cause
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Cities
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Combined with other failed uprisings, this disastrous operation in Hunan and Jiangxi provinces, led to this leader being purged
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Autumn Harvest Uprising
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Mao Zedong, one of the leaders of the above uprising, retreated to this place in Jiangxi
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Jinggang Mountains
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Breaking from both Soviet and domestic communist views, Mao put emphasis on this class of people in his "Report on an Investigation of the ______ Movement in Hunan"
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Peasant
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In Jiangxi, instead of conventional warfare, Mao's army was successful at implementing this
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Guerrilla Tactics
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Communist General who allied with Mao's forces in Jiangxi
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Zhu De
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As the Communist Forces got larger, Mao moved to this city
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Ruijin
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This led the foundation of this
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Jiangxi Soviet
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This man, a poor worker, was made the new figurehead of the Communist Party
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Xiang Zhongfa
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The actual leader was
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Li Lisan
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But, like his predecessor, he also held __________ views about Communism
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Traditional
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After more failed uprisings in major cities, this group of soviet-educated party members replaced him as the new leadership
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The 28 Bolsheviks
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Who from this group became the new general secretary of the CCP
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Bo Gu
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Meanwhile, Mao attempted to consolidate power by removing rivals that he associated with this KMT run counter-intelligence network
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Anti-Bolshevik League
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At _____ the local garrison rebelled as they claimed that Mao's methods were going to far
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Futian
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After moving to Mao's base area, the party leadership attempted to sideline him in this year
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1932
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Name of the conference that successfully sidelined Mao
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Ningdu Conference
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Meanwhile, Chiang Kai-Shek was pursuing a policy of eradicating the Communists. What were these operations called
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Encirclement Campaigns
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By 1934, all of Chiang's previous campaigns to wipe out the Communists failed. However, the communists began to use these tactics, which failed to repel the KMT
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Conventional Warfare
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Name of the Communist's German military advisor whose advice led to the Communist defeat
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Otto Braun
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Name of Chiang's German military advisor, whose strategy of mobile blockhouses cut off the Communist base and forced the Communists to retreat
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Alexander von Falkenhausen
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Which operation did Chiang finally succeed in defeating the Communists
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Fifth Encirclement Campaign
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Other Events: 1928-1937
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Domestically, Chiang attempted to improve life in Nanjing and other major cities. This decade from 1927-1937 was known as
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The Nanjing Decade
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Chiang also started this movement to revive Neo-Confucian values in China's citizens
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The New Life Movement
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The director of the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics, who was influential in the above organization and assisted Chiang in gathering intelligence and rooting out Communists
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Dai Li
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Ultranationalist organization which helped carry out the above
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The Blue Shirts Society
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In addition to just the Communists, Chiang also had to deal with warlord remnants such as his one time allies Yan Xishan and Feng Yuxiang. This large war from 1929-1930 diverted Chiang's attention from the Communists and weakened his position in Manchuria
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Central Plains War
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Name the two Republican politicians who were influential in deciding the country's economic policies. They were largely responsible for the hyperinflation experienced during this time
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Kong Xiangxi
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Song Ziwen
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Japanese Aggression: 1931-1937
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At around the same time, members of this Japanese army plan to destabilize Manchuria
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Guandong Army
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On September 18th, 1931, a bomb staged by the army above goes off, causing minimal damage to a Japanese owned railway. However, this incident is then used to conquer Manchuria
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Mukden Incident
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By 1932, Manchuria is secured and this puppet government is established
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Manchukuo
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Japan makes this man the emperor of the above. In reality he was a figurehead
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Puyi
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This conflict in the Shanghai International Settlement started between the Chinese and Japanese due to the staging of anti-Japanese protests by officers in the Japanese army
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January 28th Incident
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Chiang believed in a policy of _______ towards the Japanese as he believed that China must build up its forces for a later confrontation
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Appeasement
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In 1933, in this agreement, a demilitarized zone was established 100 kilometers south of the Great Wall between the Chinese and Japanese forces
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Tanggu Truce
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This 1935 agreement gave the Japanese effective control of Hebei province
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He-Umezu Agreement
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On July 7th 1937, a Japanese soldier was reported to be missing from his unit. Although he was not captured by the Chinese, the Imperial Army used this as an excuse to search the town of Wanping. This incident is named after a bridge nearby
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The Marco-Polo Bridge Incident
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The event above started this war
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The Second Sino- Japanese War
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Towards Cooperation: 1934-1937
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Name of the retreat by Communist forces
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The Long March
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Along this river, Communist casualties were heavy as they attempted to break past KMT defenses
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Xiang River
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At this city, Mao was brought back as an influential figure in the party
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Zunyi
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The leader of the Communist Party was replaced with this figurehead, who became a Mao Loyalist after the failure of the current leadership
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Zhang Wentian
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Along their journey, the Communists met with the army of this man, who was one of the founders of the party
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Zhang Guotao
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However, the above did not recognize Mao's leadership, in addition to wanting to move south to this province
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Sichuan
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But Mao, not wanting to submit to the above, decided to move his weaker army north towards this province
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Shaanxi
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Province in which the above lost most of his men to the Ma clique, which was allied with the KMT, eliminating him as a rival to Mao
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Gansu
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Which city did Mao's army eventually settle in
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Yan'an
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Upset that his power base in Manchuria was seized by the Japanese, this general began to communicate with the communists to find a way to persuade Chiang to fight Japan
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Zhang Xueliang
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General who assisted the above in his plan to persuade Chiang
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Yang Hucheng
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As Chiang was preparing his next campaign to finish off the Communist forces, he was kidnapped by the above two in this event, he was then convinced to prioritize Japan over the communists
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The Xi'an Incident
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As a result, this alliance was formed between the Communists and the KMT
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The Second United Front
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This soviet-educated communist who supported the above alliance genuinely. This would put him at odds with Mao, who wanted to use the alliance as a way to strengthen Communist forces while the KMT fought the Japanese
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Wang Ming
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