Question 1
By the mid-1930s
a. the Guomindang had driven the Japanese from Manchuria.
b. all vestiges of the Confucian past were gone from Chinese life.
c. a Confucian education was still considered to be vital, as seen in the restoration of the Civil Service Examinations.
d. Chinese urbanites had become much more Westernized in fashions and social practices, but most rural Chinese still clung to traditional ways.
e. women's rights had replaced filial piety as the driving social force in China.
Question 2
During the 1920s
a. Sun Yat-sen brought his party back to prominence on the mainland by allying with the shogun of the southern province of Guangdong.
b. acting on Comintern advice, the CCP allied itself with the Nationalists in 1923.
c. Mao Zedong, a steel worker, became the military leader of the KMT-CCP alliance.
d. the Nanjing Republic was established by Mao Zedong.
e. China returned to the values of Confucius.