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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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