What triggered China's 1899–1901 Boxer Rebellion? (1 point) Responses A prolonged famine that had killed thousands of Chinese. A prolonged famine that had killed thousands of Chinese. the presence of westerners the presence of westerners the imprisonment of university professors the imprisonment of university professors the government's massacre of a village's peasants

the presence of westerners

What was Mao Zedong's intent with the Cultural Revolution? (1 point) Responses to purge the nation of peasants to purge the nation of peasants to eradicate intellectuals, bureaucrats, and Western influences to eradicate intellectuals, bureaucrats, and Western influences to jump-start a rebirth of the arts and humanities to jump-start a rebirth of the arts and humanities to spread his Communist doctrine to other countries

to eradicate intellectuals, bureaucrats, and Western influences

What 2008 event is China hoping to use as a showcase of its reform? (1 point) Responses the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square demonstrations the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square demonstrations the Summer Olympic Games the Summer Olympic Games the WTO summit the WTO summit the opening of Disneyland in Asia

the Summer Olympic Games

What significance does October 1, 1949, have in Chinese history? (1 point) Responses The Boxer Rebellion was defeated by foreign troops. The Boxer Rebellion was defeated by foreign troops. The last dynasty ended with the death of its empress. The last dynasty ended with the death of its empress. Mao Zedong declared China the "People's Republic of China." Mao Zedong declared China the "People's Republic of China." China ended its self-imposed isolation.

Mao Zedong declared China the "People's Republic of China."

What Soviet leader cut ties with China after a heated discussion with Mao Zedong over Communist ideologies? (1 point) Responses Josef Stalin Josef Stalin Vladimir Putin Vladimir Putin Mikail Gorbachev Mikail Gorbachev Nikita Khrushchev

Nikita Khrushchev

The Qing Dynasty produced and exchanged items such as Chinese pottery with English colonists during the 1800s in order to obtain heavily demanded (1 point) Responses silks. silks. cotton. cotton. furs. furs. tea.