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GATOR WARS!!!. Dangerous. Insane Choice. Might Lose a Limb. Near Death Experience. Death Sentence. Round 1. Which Chinese Dynasty came after the Ming?. The Qing. Which Chinese port city was the only port open to the West?. Guangzhou. Which ethnic group did the Qing belong to?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Dangerous Dangerous

Insane ChoiceInsane Choice

Might Lose a LimbMight Lose a Limb

Near Death ExperienceNear Death Experience

Death SentenceDeath Sentence

GATOR WARS!!!

Round 1

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Which Chinese Dynastycame after the Ming?

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The Qing

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Which Chinese port city wasthe only port open to the West?

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Guangzhou

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Which ethnic group did the Qing belong to?

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The Manchus

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What narcotic substance was the root cause of the Qing’s war with

England?

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Opium

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Name three commodities the Chinese possessed that the West

desired?

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Porcelain, Silk and Gold

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What was the name of the British company that traded Indian Opium with China?

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East India Trading Company

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Under the Treaty of Nanjing (that ended the Opium War)

what territory became a British possession.

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Hong Kong

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The ability to live in a nation and not be bound to that country’s

laws is called.

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Extraterritoriality

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The group that literally translated into Heavenly Peace

was called the?

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Tai Ping

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The Society of Harmonious Fist are involved in which Chinese

civil war?

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The Boxer Rebellion

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Which Chinese city had 25,000 citizen massacred and became

the capital of the Tai Ping Rebellion.

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Nanjing

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Adopting Western ideas while keeping traditional Confucian

values.

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Self- Strengthening

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This leader imprisoned her son and took control for over 50

years.

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Dowager Empress Ci Xi

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Who built the capitol city of Beijing?

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Young Le

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Under which Chinese emperor did the Qing show the first signs

of decay?

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Qianlong

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A cultural practice that was associated with the marital

status of women.

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footbinding

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What nation was known as the Hermit Kingdom?

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Korea

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One of the first mandates of the Qing was requiring all men to do

this?

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Wear their hair in a queue

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The most famous Chinese emperor?

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Kangxi

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The Meiji Restoration took place under which emperor?

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Mutsuhito

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The Daimyo governed these during the Meiji Restoration?

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Prefecture

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This treaty with the west finally opened Japan up for trade.

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The Treaty of Kanagawa

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Who launched the 100 Days of Reform?

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Guang Xu

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Who founded the Revived Chinese Society?

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Sun Yat-Sen

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This Shogun leader organized a rebellion because he rejected

Western interference.

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Sat-Cho


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