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Just Maps! T 20th Century India’s Vietnam’s Movements Independence Independence In Movement Movement China Foreign Wild Card Involvement 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Q: 100 E B A C Which of the letters on the this map represents a country known for a long, costly armed conflict that pitted its northern communist regime against its southern regime and its principal ally, the United States. Just Maps C- (Vietnam-the Vietnam War) Q: 200 DOUBLE JEOPARDY! A A: 200 The Letter C (Vietnam) Just Maps Q: 300 . Identify the letter that represents the birthplace of Mao Zedong. Just Maps A: 300 C- China Q: 400 The constitution of this country was written by an American general. 1. Identify the letter that represents the country 2. The country Just Maps 3. The name of the American general. A:400 E Japan General MacArthur Q:500 During colonial rule this country was forced to send all their cotton to Britain, and then had to buy the finished fabric from the British factories. Identify the letter that represents the country and the name of the country. A:500 Letter A INDIA Just Maps Q:100 Who led the Vietnamese independence movement against the French Union? Vietnam A:100 HO Chi Minh Q:200 . Old name for Vietnam Vietnam A: 200 Q: 300 DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Vietnam A: 300 • Many years , thousands of lives, and billions of dollars later… North and South Vietnam reunited as one country. Q: 400 Why did the United States support the French efforts in Vietnam to reclaim colonial rule? Vietnam A: 400 IN ORDER TO CONTAIN COMMUNISM… Q: 500 The United States feared that a communist Vietnam would lead other countries becoming communist as well. Why is this concern called the Domino Theory? Vietnam A: 500 Domino Theory is an idea that when one or a few countries “fall” to communism, like dominoes in a row, the rest in the area would fall also. Q: 100 True or False? Gandhi experienced apartheid in South Africa. India A: 100 True! Q: 200 What term describes the refusal to obey unfair laws even if the result was punishment? India A: 200 Civil Disobedience Q: 300 Give two examples of civil disobedience acts carried out by Gandhi. India A: 300 Answers may vary… Not buy British goods Refuse to pay taxes that are unfair The Salt March Q: 400 Where (name of country) did Gandhi organize his first campaign of mass civil disobedience? India A: 400 In South Africa Q: 500 Which change occurred immediately after the region of British India gained its independence in 1947? A. India became an ally of the Soviet Union. B. Gandhi became the leader of independent India. C. The region was partitioned into two separate countries. D. A military dictatorship took control of the entire region. A: 500 Which change occurred immediately after the region of British India gained its independence in 1947? A A. India becameinanthe ally ofmining the Sovietindustry Union. Technology is B. Gandhi became the leader of independent India. very complicated and requires specific C. The region was partitioned into two separate countries. skills. D. A military dictatorship took control of the entire region. Q:100 In 1989, the goal of the protest movement staged by Chinese students in Tiananmen Square was to A. bring about democratic reforms B. improve job opportunities for the students C. get rid of Mao Zedong D. protest against the Cultural Revolution Movements in China A:100 In 1989, the goal of the protest movement staged by Chinese students in Tiananmen Square was to A. bring about democratic reforms B. improve job opportunities for the students C. get rid of Mao Zedong D. protest against the Cultural Revolution AN Q: 200 The Chinese communes referred to in this 1961 cartoon are most closely associated with the A. Great Leap Forward B. Tiananmen Square Massacre C. Cultural Revolution D. Maoist Movement Movements in China A: 200 The Chinese communes referred to in this 1961 cartoon are most closely associated with the A. Great Leap Forward B. Tiananmen Square Massacre C. Cultural Revolution D. Maoist Movement Q: 300 Which factor led to the rise of a communist revolution in China? A. increase in agricultural production around the world B. spread of democratic ideologies C. scarcity of workers for available jobs D. unequal distribution of wealth between social classes Movements in China A: 300 Which factor led to the rise of a communist revolution in China? A. increase in agricultural production around the world B. British colonialism in China C. scarcity of workers for available jobs D. unequal distribution of wealth between social classes Q: 400 Read the statements in the box to answer the next question •Failed economic policy of rapidly developing agriculture by collectivizing farms. •Eliminate rival groups. •Revolutionize culture by wiping out old ideas and habits. The statements in the box BEST explains ________ A. the U.S. policy of containment of communism in China B. the role of Mao Zedong particularly in the area of individual rights C. U.S. relations with China during the Cold War D. .the development of freedom movements in China A: 400 The statements in the box BEST explains ________ A. the U.S. policy of containment of communism in China B. the role of Mao Zedong particularly in the area of individual rights C. U.S. relations with China during the Cold War D. .the development of freedom movements in China Movements in China Q: 500 DOUBLE JEOPARDY! A: 500 The Cultural Revolution Q:100 True or False? The United States involvement in Vietnam and the reasons for the division of Japan developed as a result of the Cold War Politics. Japan and the Two Koreas A: 100 FALSE! The United States involvement in Vietnam and the reasons for the division of Vietnam (and not Japan) developed as a result of the Cold War Politics.. Foreign Involvement Q: 200 Why did the United States believe it was necessary to become involved in Korea? Foreign Involvement A: 200 To stop the spread of communism Q: 300 What were the two major wars fought as part of the containment policy? Foreign Involvement A: 300 Korean War Vietnam War Q: 400 What role did the U.S. play in rebuilding Japan after World War II? Foreign Involvement A: 400 Developed a plan to help Japan’s economy recover. Foreign Involvement Q: 500 Give two reasons why the United States was an occupying power in Japan after World War II? Foreign Involvement A: 500 Answers may vary… • The United States was concerned about the emergence of a Communistcontrolled China. • To help Japan’s economy recover after WWII. Q: 100 DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Wild Card A: 100 The British Empire Q: 200 What was one U.S. concern associated with both the Korean War and the Vietnam War? A. Kim Jong Il and Ho Chi Minh possessed nuclear weapons. B. French colonial rule would continue to influence the region. C. Japanese imperialism would trigger another world war. D. Communism would spread through eastern and southeastern Asia. Wild Card A: 200 What was one US concern associated with both the Korean War and the Vietnam War? . A. Kim Jong Il and Ho Chi Minh possessed nuclear weapons. B. French colonial rule would continue to influence the region. C. Japanese imperialism would trigger another world war. D. Communism would spread through eastern and southeastern Asia. Q: 300 One way in which, Ho Chi Minh, Mohandas Gandhi, and Jomo Kenyatta are similar is that they all were ________________________? Wild Card A: 300 Answers may vary… Leaders of independence movements Q: 400 The Amritsar Massacre and the Salt March are both associated with the independence movement in _______? A: 400 India Q: 500 What country took temporary control of the southern part of Vietnam? A: 500 United States D B A C Identify the letter that represents the country that was under French colonial rule. ANSWER What was the result of the Vietnam War? Vietnam ANSWER What do the dark areas on this map represent? ANSWER This image represents a movement that took place in China under the rule of Mao Zedong. What was the movement called? Movements in China