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BELLWORK: February 11 th 1.Why was regionalism a problem? Include warlords! 2.Describe the Comintern. What was their role in the Chinese Civil War? 3.Explain.

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1 BELLWORK: February 11 th 1.Why was regionalism a problem? Include warlords! 2.Describe the Comintern. What was their role in the Chinese Civil War? 3.Explain the First United Front. Include reasons they united, as well as, reasons they dismantled. 4.What was the Jiangxi Soviet? How did the GMD attempt to exterminate them? Were they successful? Why or why not? 5.Describe the strategies of the GMD & Red Army. 6.THINKER: How was Maoist ideology different from traditional Marxism?

2 Rule of Yuan & emergence of Sun Yixian Yuan Shikai Sun Yixian 3 Principles of GMD: – Democracy – Nationalism – People’s livelihood (economic reform & land redistribution…. USSR viewed as socialism)

3 BELLWORK TOPICS…. Let’s do something different!!! Regionalism & warlords Influence of the USSR & Comintern Communists & Nationalists: the United Front Break up of United Front & “purification movement” Jiangxi Soviet

4 Why was regionalism a problem?

5 Regionalism & warlords

6 Describe the Comintern. What was their role in the Chinese Civil War?

7 Influence of the USSR & Comintern Influence of USSR Sun Yixian & Jiang Jieshi; founders of the Whampoa Military Academy in Moscow. Funded by USSR & used to train GMD officers Comintern Communist International: organization formed in Moscow in 1919 Goal was to spread communism and overthrow the international bourgeoisie Funded international revolts to increase communism Dissolved by Stalin in 1943

8 Explain the First United Front. Include reasons they united, as well as, reasons they dismantled.

9 Communists & Nationalists: the United Front Protests against the Treaty of Versailles University students burn Japanese goods Student protest during May 4 th Movement

10 Northern Expedition

11 Break up of United Front & “purification movement” The former GMD headquarters in Taipei City; seen as a symbol of the party's wealth and dominance

12 Mao Zedong Led Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Supported by USSR and peasants People Involved

13 Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-Shek) Led Nationalist Party: Guomindang (GMD) Supported by US

14 What was the Jiangxi Soviet? How did the GMD attempt to exterminate them? Were they successful? Why or why not?

15 Jiangxi Soviet GMD troops rounding up Communist prisoners

16 Describe the strategies of the GMD & Red Army.

17 Five Encirclement Campaign “The enemy advances, we retreat; the enemy halts, we harass; the enemy tires, we attack; the enemy retreats, we pursue.” Mao 1929

18 Divisions within the CCP & Mao’s goals Discuss: How were Mao’s strategies different than traditional Marxism?

19 HOMEWORK Read packet until pg. 270 – second phase of Civil War Due MONDAY!

20 Review Game: Pig Farm

21 Review Game…. Still thinking of a name Divide into teams One person will give clues, the other will guess clues All terms relate to long/short term causes of the CCW You cannot spell the word, say any part of the word, act out, point, etc. Whichever team guesses the most terms correctly in three minutes will win extra credit!

22 United Front

23 Manchu Rule

24 Guomindang

25 Sun Yixian

26 Warlords

27 Peasants

28 Chinese Communist Party

29 “Three Principles”

30 May Fourth Movement

31 Jiangxi Soviet

32 Regionalism

33 Northern Expedition

34 Comintern

35 Mao Zedong

36 Purification Movement

37 Spheres of Influence

38 Red Army

39 Guerrilla Warfare

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