1. Student Learning Objective- Students will be able to answer some of the following essential questions after the lecture.
Essential Question #3- What role has Imperialism played in shaping East Asia and cultures therein?
Essential Question #4- How has Nationalism been instrumental in affecting East Asia?
Essential Question #5- How have Governments formed and evolved over time in East Asia?
Essential Question # 8- How have Interactions between civilizations impacted South and Southeast Asia?
What did the Chinese consider Westerners? (343)
2. What did restrictions did Chinese leaders put on Europe?
3. What ports did the Ming allow merchants to enter? (343-344)
4. What did Europeans refuse to do by the late 1700’s?
5. By the early 1800’s, what drug were the Chinese heavily addicted to?
6. Who was bringing that drug to China?
7. What punishment did Chinese leaders put on smuggling and using opium? (345)
8. Why did war break out in 1839?
9. Who won the Opium War?
10. How is the treaty regarded?
11. What did the emperor agree to pay for?
12. Canton (Guangzhou) used to be the only port the British could trade in. Because of this treaty, 5 more ports were opened to them. What great city was ceded to the British until 1999 because of the Treaty of Nanjing?
13. The right of Extraterritoriality was given to the British as well. What does this mean?
14. Why is this an insult to the Chinese?
15. Foreign countries tried to have a sphere of influence in China after that. What does this mean?
16. What did US Secretary of State, John Hay, declare China as?
17. What war did the Open Door Notes and Open Door Policy cause in 1900? (346) Explain.
18. How many people died in the Taiping Rebellion? It is the third bloodiest war of all time!
19. In what year did the Chinese finally overthrow their emperors and proclaim a republic?
20. Who was China’s first president?
21. What were his 3 principles for the people?
22. Who took over the Nationalist (KMT) party for Dr. Sun Yat Sen? (347)
23. What party did the Nationalists fight a long civil war with?
24. Who was the leader of the CCP?
25. Why was Mao Zedong so famous?
26. Why is the long march remarkable?
27. Who invaded China in 1931? (348)
Show you know! Student Learning Objective- Students will be able to answer some of the following essential questions after the lecture.
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