Modern China Review Game. Round One Match Clue in Left Column with Answer in Right Column Deng Xiaoping Jiang Qing Karl Marx Mao Zedong Proletariat Red.

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Modern China Review Game

Round One Match Clue in Left Column with Answer in Right Column Deng Xiaoping Jiang Qing Karl Marx Mao Zedong Proletariat Red Guard First leader of Communist China German creator of Communism Industrial working class Leader of China following Mao Mao’s widow, promoted cultural revolution Student Group during Cultural Revolution

Round One Match Clue in Left Column with Answer in Right Column Deng Xiaoping Jiang Qing Karl Marx Mao Zedong Proletariat Red Guard First leader of Communist China German creator of Communism Industrial working class Leader of China following Mao Mao’s widow, promoted cultural revolution Student Group during Cultural Revolution

Round Two Match Clue in Left Column with Answer in Right Column Capitalism Collective Farms Commune People’s Republic of China Propaganda Responsibility System Totalitarian Families responsible for providing for themselves Full name of Communist China Free market economy, opposite of communism Government controls all aspect of life Information that is spread to support or damage a cause Peasants group together their land and tools to make it more efficient Several villages grouped and working together

Round Two Match Clue in Left Column with Answer in Right Column Capitalism Collective Farms Commune People’s Republic of China Propaganda Responsibility System Totalitarian Families responsible for providing for themselves Full name of Communist China Free market economy, opposite of communism Government controls all aspect of life Information that is spread to support or damage a cause Peasants group together their land and tools to make it more efficient Several villages grouped and working together

Round Three Traditional China Family Life – __________ Family – Respect for __________ Role of Women – __________ Marriages – __________ Rights Confucian Ideology – __________ Society Modern China Family Life – __________ Family – Faith in __________ Role of Women – __________ Husband – __________ Rights Communist Ideology – __________ Society Use word bank to fill blanks WORD BANK Arranged — Class — Classless — Choose — Elders — Equal — Joint — No — Nuclear — Youth

Round Three Traditional China Family Life – Joint Family – Respect for Elders Role of Women – Arranged Marriages – No Rights Confucian Ideology – Class Society Modern China Family Life – Nuclear Family – Faith in Youth Role of Women – Choose Husband – Equal Rights Communist Ideology – Classless Society Use word bank to fill blanks WORD BANK Arranged — Class — Classless — Choose — Elders — Equal — Joint — No — Nuclear — Youth

Round Four Put the Four Events in order then match them with their goals Cultural Revolution-_____ Four Modernizations-_____ Great Leap Forward-_____ Hundred Flowers-_____ Deng’s programs to modernization Encourage Discussion about Communism to make it better Mao’s plan for modernization Promote Revolutionary Spirit among youth

Round Four Put the Four Events in order then match them with their goals Cultural Revolution-3 Four Modernizations-4 Great Leap Forward-2 Hundred Flowers-1 Deng’s programs to modernization Encourage Discussion about Communism to make it better Mao’s plan for modernization Promote Revolutionary Spirit among youth

Round Five Match Country with information about its relationship with China China still has anger about __________’s attack during World War II China supported communists in Northern __________ _________ imports more from China than it exports to China Nationalists fled to __________, technically part of China, but runs a separate government and economy Relationship with __________ started out good, but became strained __________ was a British colony, now part of China, but still maintains a capitalist economy Hong Kong Japan Soviet Union Taiwan United States Vietnam

Round Five Match Country with information about its relationship with China China still has anger about __________’s attack during World War II China supported communists in Northern __________ _________ imports more from China than it exports to China Nationalists fled to __________, technically part of China, but runs a separate government and economy Relationship with __________ started out good, but became strained __________ was a British colony, now part of China, but still maintains a capitalist economy Hong Kong Japan Soviet Union Taiwan United States Vietnam