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Study Guide for Exam #3

  • Hu Jintao

  • Gerontocracy

  • Qinghua University Clique

  • Princelings

  • Technocrat

  • 4th Generation of Leaders

  • Chen Yun

  • Chinese Communist Youth League

  • Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference

  • Deng Xiaoping

  • Double-load cadres

  • Role of women in central leadership

  • East Asian financial crisis

  • Falun Gong

  • Wei Jingsheng

  • Hope Project

  • Hu Yaobang

  • Jiang Zemin

  • “Three old classes” (laosanjie)

  • Li Peng

  • Mishu (secretary)

  • National People’s Congress

  • Nepotism

  • Party Central Committee

  • Provincial leadership

  • Regional disparities

  • Wen Jiabao

  • Zhu Rongji

  • Zeng Qinghong

  • China Can Say No

  • Dalai Lama

  • Belgrade embassy bombing

  • Increasing urbanization

  • Deng Xiaoping’s Southern Inspection

  • Uighur (Uygur) nationality  

  • China Democracy Party

 

Study Guide for Exam # 2

The exam will cover all material since exam #1.  Its format will be identical.

  • Fengshui

  • Zhu Rongji

  • 1989 Beijing massacre

  • Tiananmen Square

  • Deng Xiaoping’s 1992 Southern Tour

  • Sex ratio

  • Migrant labor

  • Saipan

  • State-owned enterprises

  • One-child policy

  • Three Gorges Dam

  • Zhao Ziyang

  • Hu Yaobang

  • Shenzhen

  • Loss of farmland  

  • Relationship of femininity to economic reform  

  • Independent trade unions  

  • Trends in income distribution  

  • Impact of World Trade Organization  

  • Nike  

  • Impact of consumerism on politics  

  • Corporal punishment in the workplace  

  • Why does Anita Chan favor treating the Chinese state as an ally in labor reform?

 


Study Guide for Examination #1

You will be given two pieces of paper, with space for six identifications, from which you may choose five. Bear in mind, however, that everyone has access to the questions in advance. Thus merely writing a succinct and minimally correct answer will probably not earn a very high grade. Instead, you need to seize the occasion to demonstrate how well you understand the course materials.

Anti-rightist Campaign

Capitalist-roaders

Cult of Mao

Manchuguo

Sichuan

Warlords

First and Second United Fronts

Foot-binding

Great Leap Forward

Guomindang (Kuomintang)

Hundred Flowers Movement

Jiang (Chiang) Kaishek

Jiang Qing

Korean War

Land reform

Liu Shaoqi

Long March

Mao’s interpretation of Marxism

May 4th Movement

Opium War

Qing (Ch’ing) Dynasty

Red Guards

Sino-Japanese War

Sun Yatsen

Taiping Rebellion

Taiwan

Xi’an Incident

Yan’an

Zhou Enlai

16th Party Congress

Uygurs in Guantanamo

 

 

 

 

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