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Chinese Revolution Review
                                    “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                               “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
   1                            “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
Hi! My name is S__________. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to m_________ China. Second, I wanted to n_________
it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally,
under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism i________. Yet, due to my
w___ ________ and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____
and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                   “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                             “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to m_________ China. Second, I wanted to n_________ it
by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally,
under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism i________. Yet, due to my
w___ ________ and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____
and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
   8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                   “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                             “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to n_________ it
by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally,
under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism i________. Yet, due to my
w___ ________ and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____
and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
   8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism i________. Yet, due to my w___
________ and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____
and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my w___
________ and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____
and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____
and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a m__________ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the d___________ of the revolution. That is right.
I ruled as a m__________ Soon after, c______ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____
and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a m_________ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people s______________.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T___________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________
__________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave
the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to
show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the
M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies
(W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of
Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of
Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as
the M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western
Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave
the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to
show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the
M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western
Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave
the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to
show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the
M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western
Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave
the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to
show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the
M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western
Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave
the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show
Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the
M_______________.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western
Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave
the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show
Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the May Fourth
Movement.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for
the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors
d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western
Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave
the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show
Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the May Fourth
Movement.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to Lenin( Russian Communist) after Western democracies offer little
support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which
favors d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western
Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave
the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show
Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the May Fourth
Movement.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to Lenin( Russian Communist) after Western democracies offer little
support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. Chiang Kai-Shek then takes over the nationalist government, which
favors d________ and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western
Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave
the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show
Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the May Fourth
Movement.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to Lenin( Russian Communist) after Western democracies offer little
support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. Chiang Kai-Shek then takes over the nationalist government, which
favors democracy and c_________.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
Chinese Revolution Review
                                  “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb
                                              “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian
  1                           “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student.
(Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by
getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under
my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak
authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai.
  2
That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is
right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition,
roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death.
  3
Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western
Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave
the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show
Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the May Fourth
Movement.
  4
Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to Lenin( Russian Communist) after Western democracies offer little
support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. Chiang Kai-Shek then takes over the nationalist government, which
favors democracy and capitalism.
  5
Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______
leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist
killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______.
  6
One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all
communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the
Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed
_________were the key to a communist revolution in China.
  7
Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber
Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA
to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from
p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____.
  8
Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the
J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war
and the N____________ government flee to __________.
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Chinese Revolution Review

  • 1. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. Hi! My name is S__________. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to m_________ China. Second, I wanted to n_________ it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism i________. Yet, due to my w___ ________ and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 2. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to m_________ China. Second, I wanted to n_________ it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism i________. Yet, due to my w___ ________ and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 3. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to n_________ it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism i________. Yet, due to my w___ ________ and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 4. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism i________. Yet, due to my w___ ________ and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 5. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my w___ ________ and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 6. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the m_______ I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a m_______ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 7. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly b________ the d___________ of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a m__________ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 8. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the d___________ of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a m__________ Soon after, c______ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 9. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a m_________ Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 10. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, c_____ broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 11. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, r_____ and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 12. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and b_______ fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 13. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in d_______, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 14. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, c_____ were destroyed, and many people S_____________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 15. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people s______________. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T_______________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 16. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the T___________. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 17. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (W__________ __________) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 18. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to G_______ to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 19. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to J_____ This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 20. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very a_____. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 21. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the M_______________. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 22. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the May Fourth Movement. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to L________________ after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 23. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the May Fourth Movement. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to Lenin( Russian Communist) after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. C__________ then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 24. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the May Fourth Movement. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to Lenin( Russian Communist) after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. Chiang Kai-Shek then takes over the nationalist government, which favors d________ and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 25. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the May Fourth Movement. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to Lenin( Russian Communist) after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. Chiang Kai-Shek then takes over the nationalist government, which favors democracy and c_________. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.
  • 26. Chinese Revolution Review “Knowing what to do is easier than doing it.” – Traditional Chinese Proverb “Knowledge is difficult, action is easy.” – Sun Yixian 1 “What in the Chinese Revolution is going on here?” said the World History Student. (Hi! My name is Sun Yixian. I intended to do three things for China. First, I wanted to Modernize China. Second, I wanted to nationalize it by getting rid of the Qing Dynasty which has allowed foreign countries to control China’s trade and economic resources for years. Finally, under my western-like democratic movement, there was the creation of the new Republic of China and nationalism increased. Yet, due to my weak authority and lack of support from the military I passed on my presidency to Yuan Shikai. 2 That is right, I took over after Sun Yixian. My name is Yuan Shikai. Well, I quickly betrayed the democratic ideals of the revolution. That is right. I ruled as a military dictator Soon after, chaos broke out in China. During my reign, China saw local revolts take place. In addition, roads and bridges fell in disrepair, crops were destroyed, and many people starved to death. 3 Following WWI, the Chinese become upset over the new of the Treaty of Versailles. They were outraged that their WWI allies (Western Europe & US) did not keep their promise of giving Asian territory that belonged to Germany to China. Instead, the Treaty of Versailles gave the Asian territory to Japan This decision made China very angry. The Chinese began to protest against the Treaty of Versailles and to show Chinese people’s commitment to creating a strong modern Chinese nation. These demonstrations became known as the May Fourth Movement. 4 Around 1923, the Chinese, under the leadership of Sun Yixian, turn to Lenin( Russian Communist) after Western democracies offer little support for the idea of a democratic China. Yet, in 1925, Sun Yixian dies. Chiang Kai-Shek then takes over the nationalist government, which favors democracy and capitalism. 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s followers were b________ and b___________ and countries such as G_________ and the ___. Meanwhile, c______ leaders gathered in Shanghai. In 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek sent nationalist troops into Shanghai and killed any communists. The nationalist killed the communist because they were fearful of c________ revolution like the one that occurred in R______. 6 One Chinese communist leader, and former schoolteacher, by the name of M_________ escapes Chiang Kai-Shek’s plans to kill all communists. He goes into hiding in the Chinese countryside. M________ begins to preach the benefits of communism to p_______ in the Chinese countryside. Unlike Lenin, who believed city workers were the key to a communist revolution, M__ _______________ believed _________were the key to a communist revolution in China. 7 Around 1930, a bloody Civil War breaks out between N__________ and C___________. Chiang Kai-Shek’s N_________ army outnumber Mao’s R__ army nearly __ to __ Greatly outnumbered, Mao starts his L___ ______ of some _____ miles (same distance as walking from LA to NY and back, wow! Can you say, “Long Distance Runaround”?) During Mao’s Long March he gathers more and more support from p_________ in the countryside by promising them I____. 8 Finally, the Civil War is halted by the J__________ _ of China. Both Mao (communist) and Chiang Kai-Shek (nationalist) unite to fight the J__________ Fighting resumes between the nationalists and communists following W______ W. In 1949, the c___________ win the civil war and the N____________ government flee to __________.