What can be considered an effect of the end of the Chinese Civil War and Chine becoming communist?(1 point)

Responses

the expulsion of Communists from the Chinese government in 1927.
the expulsion of Communists from the Chinese government in 1927.

Japan’s invasion of China in 1937.
Japan’s invasion of China in 1937.

tensions between China and the U.S. increased.
tensions between China and the U.S. increased.

Nothing really changed.
Nothing really changed.

The most significant effect of the end of the Chinese Civil War and China becoming communist was the expulsion of Communists from the Chinese government in 1949, not 1927. This resulted in the establishment of the People's Republic of China led by the Communist Party.

As for the other options provided, Japan's invasion of China in 1937 was a consequence of the ongoing Chinese Civil War and the political instability in the country, but it is not a direct effect of the end of the war.

Tensions between China and the U.S. did increase following the Chinese Communist Party's rise to power, particularly during the Cold War period. However, this is a broader consequence and not directly linked to the end of the Chinese Civil War and the establishment of a communist government.

Lastly, stating that "nothing really changed" is an incorrect assessment. The end of the Chinese Civil War and the establishment of communist rule in China brought significant political, social, and economic changes to the country, including land reform, collectivization, and the implementation of communist policies and governance.

please pick one of the answers above.

Tensions between China and the U.S. increased.