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Revolution in China Reading Questions Timeline Complete a timeline in this section recording the events of the Chinese Civil War. 1911 – Chinese emperor is overthrown 1937 Japan invaded China – civil war temporarily suspended Reading Questions Write the questions, then answer. 1.How did World War I influence the May Fourth Movement? 2.What was the cause of the Chinese Civil War? 3. Why did the Communists and nationalists temporarily stop fighting?

Graphic Representations Revolution in China Graphic Representations Directions: Read pgs. 450 – 452 and complete ONE of the following: Draw a picture illustrating what life was like on the Long March – OR - 2. Write a diary entry from the perspective of a soldier on the Long March illustrating what he would experience. Comparison Chart Compare and contrast Jiang Jieshi and Mao Zedong. Jiang Mao Political Party Examples of followers Goals for China

Mao vs. Jiang Read pg. 448 – 450 and complete the following chart Jiang Jieshi Mao Zedong Political Party Nationalist Communist Examples of followers Business ppl, merchants, wealthy Poor peasants Goals for China / Promises for the people 1.Nationalism 2. Ppl’s rights 3. Economic security Everyone is politically and economically equal (socialist)

Long March Directions: Read pgs. 450 – 452 and complete ONE of the following: Draw a picture illustrating what life was like on the Long March – OR - 2. Write a diary entry from the perspective of a soldier on the Long March illustrating what he would experience.