Deck 8: East Asia

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What American president made a path-breaking visit to China in 1972 in an attempt to re-open China's relations with the Western world?

A) Richard Nixon
B) Gerald Ford
C) Jimmy Carter
D) George Bush
E) Ronald Reagan
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Most people in China speak this Chinese language.

A) Mandarin
B) Cantonese
C) Pinyin
D) Hui
E) Wu
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Which of the following is the largest river in East Asia?

A) Yangtze River
B) Mekong River
C) Zhu Jiang River
D) Irawaddy
E) none of the above
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The sub-humid parts of East Asia are prone to ________.

A) drought
B) flooding
C) earthquakes
D) stream erosion
E) none of the above
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What is sericulture?

A) cultivation of wet rice
B) cultivation of bamboo
C) cultivation of silkworms
D) cultivation of tea
E) none of these
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The second leader of the People's Republic of China, Deng Xiaoping, is most remembered for this policy change from the previous administration.

A) opened China to Western science, technology, and trade
B) gave independence to Taiwan
C) reinstated Marxist ideology as the basis for economic planning
D) closed China to foreigners
E) began the Cultural Revolution
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________ was domesticated from wild species in more northerly sub-humid regions of East Asia.

A) Rice
B) Tea
C) Millet
D) Wheat
E) none of the above
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The South China Sea, the East China Sea, and the Yellow Sea are part of what water body?

A) the Pacific Ocean
B) the Atlantic Ocean
C) the Indian Ocean
D) both the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean
E) none of these
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The ________ was the first organized territorial state in China.

A) Qin dynasty
B) Xia dynasty
C) Shang dynasty
D) Ming dynasty
E) none of the above
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Hong Kong was a ________ colony during most of the 19th and 20th centuries.

A) British
B) Japanese
C) American
D) Korean
E) Chinese
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The ________ in East Asia is humid and subtropical.

A) Northern Regime
B) Southern Regime
C) Western Regime
D) Eastern Regime
E) none of the above
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It is estimated that between 20 and 30 million people died from starvation and malnutrition-related diseases between 1959 and 1962 in this country.

A) Mongolia
B) China
C) Taiwan
D) Japan
E) South Korea
Question
Which of the following Outer China regions is dominated by rugged mountains with intermontane basins of needle-leaf forests, alpine meadows and marshes?

A) Tibetan Plateau
B) Inner Mongolia
C) Northwestern China
D) Pearl River delta
E) none of the above
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Where are most of the Special Economic Zones in China located?

A) along the coast
B) deep in the interior
C) surrounding the capital
D) The Special Economic Zones have no particular geographic orientation.
E) none of the above
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What is silk?

A) synthetic fiber produced from cellulose or petroleum
B) a fine quality of cotton
C) a fine quality of wool
D) fiber produced by the caterpillar of a moth
E) none of these
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This country has the world's fifth-largest standing army.

A) China
B) North Korea
C) South Korea
D) Taiwan
E) Japan
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China has offered to give Taiwan this political status if it rejoins the mainland under one government.

A) national capital
B) province
C) autonomous region
D) special administrative region
E) internal republic
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The Northern Regime in East Asia is ________.

A) subhumid
B) humid
C) semiarid
D) temperate
E) none of the above
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Which of the following Outer China regions is mostly a mixture of steppe and semi-desert?

A) Tibetan Plateau
B) Inner Mongolia
C) Northwestern China
D) Manchuria
E) none of the above
Question
The belief that the physical attributes of places can be analyzed and manipulated to improve the flow of cosmic energy that binds all living things is called:

A) feng shui
B) Confucianism
C) Shintoism
D) pinyin
E) manga
Question
________ is a large Japanese conglomerate corporation.

A) Zaibatsu
B) Samurai
C) Daimyo
D) Keiretsu
E) none of the above
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________ are Japanese business networks facilitated after World War II by the Japanese government in order to promote national recovery.

A) Keiretsu
B) Taiga
C) Zaibatsu
D) Daimyo
E) none of the above
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The first leader of China under a Communist government was:

A) Mao Zedong
B) Chiang Kai-shek
C) Kim Il Sung
D) Sun Yat-Sen
E) Chou En-Lai
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Which dynasty helped link the northern and southern regions of Inner China by the first in a series of Grand Canals?

A) Han
B) Sui
C) Xia
D) Ming
E) none of the above
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This country became involved in the Korean War when the U.S. military pushed the North Korean forces back to its borders.

A) China
B) Soviet Union
C) Mongolia
D) Vietnam
E) none of the above
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This religion is distinctly Japanese, and most of its followers are Japanese.

A) Daoism
B) Confucianism
C) Shinto
D) Animism
E) Daimyo
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Who became the leader of the Chinese Communist Party during the Chinese long march?

A) Sun Yat-Sen
B) Chiang Kai-shek
C) Mao Zedong
D) Chou En-Lai
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is NOT considered an Asian Tiger?

A) North Korea
B) South Korea
C) Taiwan
D) Hong Kong
E) none of the above
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Few people from Korea had left the country before the ________ in 1910.

A) Chinese colonization
B) Japanese colonization
C) United States colonization
D) introduction of Communism
E) Korea was never colonized.
Question
Which dynasty extended the Great Wall westward?

A) Han
B) Sui
C) Xia
D) Ming
E) none of the above
Question
The Opium War allowed control of Hong Kong to go to ________.

A) United States
B) Great Britain
C) China
D) Japan
E) none of the above
Question
________ is the capital of North Korea.

A) Pyongyang
B) Taejon
C) Pusan
D) Seoul
E) none of the above
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________ was a sustained attack on Chinese traditions and cultural practices.

A) The Long March
B) The Great Leap Forward
C) The Cultural Revolution
D) The Four Modernizations
E) none of the above
Question
What parallel was agreed to as the border between North Korea and South Korea?

A) 28th parallel
B) 38th parallel
C) 48th parallel
D) A parallel is not the basis for the border between North Korea and South Korea.
E) none of the above
Question
After World War II, how long did it take for Japan to return to its prewar economic levels of output?

A) 5 years
B) 10 years
C) 15 years
D) Japan emerged from World War II with little reduction of output.
E) none of the above
Question
Chinese migration to the United States returned to significant levels after:

A) the Spanish-American War
B) World War I
C) World War II
D) the Korean War
E) the Vietnam War
Question
Which one of the following areas did Japan annex in 1895?

A) Russia
B) China
C) Taiwan
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
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________ is the capital of China.

A) Shanghai
B) Hangzhou
C) Beijing
D) Hong Kong
E) none of the above
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The Daimyos were the Japanese ________ during feudalism.

A) nobility
B) barons
C) warriors
D) peasants
E) none of the above
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________ production helped foster rapid industrialization in Japan in the late 19th and early 20th century.

A) Rice
B) Silk
C) Fish
D) Wheat
E) none of the above
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The Chinese population is mostly urban.
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Most foreign investment by Taiwan is in:

A) China
B) Japan
C) South Korea
D) the United States
E) North Korea
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All of these countries are mostly urban, except:

A) China
B) Japan
C) South Korea
D) North Korea
E) Taiwan
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Seoul is the capital of South Korea.
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The ________ is the dominant group in China.

A) Hui
B) Han
C) Manchu
D) Wu
E) none of the above
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The majority of Xinjiang's population is ________.

A) Muslim
B) Hindu
C) Buddhist
D) Christian
E) none of the above
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Feng Shui is a world religion that is practiced primarily in East Asia.
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What is the new system of spelling Chinese words and names using the Latin alphabet of 26 letters called?

A) Wade-Giles system
B) Feng Shui system
C) Pinyin system
D) Falun Gong system
E) none of the above
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In China, boys are considered more worthy than girls.
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The principal human impact in East Asia has been the clearing of land for farming.
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What is the primary function of the Japanese governmental agency, MITI?

A) promote trade and export production
B) promote and preserve Japanese culture
C) provide food and housing for the elderly
D) provide standards for education, especially higher education
E) none of these
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China's population is approximately:

A) 3 billion
B) 100 million
C) 250 million
D) 1.3 billion
E) 900 million
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Despite the efforts of the Maoist government, the percentage urban in China has been declining for decades.
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This country does not belong to the United Nations.

A) China
B) Taiwan
C) North Korea
D) Mongolia
E) South Korea
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Taiwan is claimed by this country.

A) China
B) South Korea
C) Hong Kong
D) Japan
E) the United States
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The Shoguns were the Japanese warriors during the feudal period.
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This is the largest city in China.

A) Shanghai
B) Beijing
C) Hong Kong
D) Wuhan
E) Tokyo
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Most of Japan is steeply sloped and thinly populated.
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The Shang dynasty was the first unified Chinese empire.
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By 1980, Japan was producing more steel than any other country except the U.S.
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Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
Taiwan
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Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
Mongolia
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Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
China
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Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
South Korea
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What are Special Economic Zones? When and why were they created? Where were the first four SEZs located? Why did the Chinese government choose these particular places?
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What are the three main physiographic provinces of East Asia? Discuss at least two characteristics of each province, such as elevations, geology, or vegetation.
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When did China's One Child Policy begin? What factors led to the implementation of this population control effort? Are there any exceptions to the policy? Discuss at least two consequences of this policy.
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The phrase "parasite singles" refers to the 70% of single men in East Asia that still live at home.
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Match the physical region with its description.

A) Tibetan Plateaus
B) Backbone of unstable mountains and volcanic ranges
C) Central Mountains and Plateaus of China and Mongolia
D) Continental Margin of Plains, Hills, continental shelves, and islands
Ring of Fire
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Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
North Korea
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China's One Child policy has led to the problems of spoiled children, who are often called "little emperors."
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Match the physical region with its description.

A) Tibetan Plateaus
B) Backbone of unstable mountains and volcanic ranges
C) Central Mountains and Plateaus of China and Mongolia
D) Continental Margin of Plains, Hills, continental shelves, and islands
Roof of the world
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Match the physical region with its description.

A) Tibetan Plateaus
B) Backbone of unstable mountains and volcanic ranges
C) Central Mountains and Plateaus of China and Mongolia
D) Continental Margin of Plains, Hills, continental shelves, and islands
An uplifted massif in the Southwest of China
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Match the physical region with its description.

A) Tibetan Plateaus
B) Backbone of unstable mountains and volcanic ranges
C) Central Mountains and Plateaus of China and Mongolia
D) Continental Margin of Plains, Hills, continental shelves, and islands
Japanese archipelago
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Japan is similar to Europe and North America with a center-periphery economic activity pattern.
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Confucianism deals with one god and an afterlife.
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Discuss the Korean War. When did it begin and end? What factors led to this conflict? What is the significance of the 38th parallel?
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Animism is widely practiced in China today.
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Compare and contrast Confucianism and Shintoism. How have these religions impacted the historical and cultural geography of East Asia?
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Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
Japan
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Deck 8: East Asia
1
What American president made a path-breaking visit to China in 1972 in an attempt to re-open China's relations with the Western world?

A) Richard Nixon
B) Gerald Ford
C) Jimmy Carter
D) George Bush
E) Ronald Reagan
A
2
Most people in China speak this Chinese language.

A) Mandarin
B) Cantonese
C) Pinyin
D) Hui
E) Wu
A
3
Which of the following is the largest river in East Asia?

A) Yangtze River
B) Mekong River
C) Zhu Jiang River
D) Irawaddy
E) none of the above
E
4
The sub-humid parts of East Asia are prone to ________.

A) drought
B) flooding
C) earthquakes
D) stream erosion
E) none of the above
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5
What is sericulture?

A) cultivation of wet rice
B) cultivation of bamboo
C) cultivation of silkworms
D) cultivation of tea
E) none of these
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6
The second leader of the People's Republic of China, Deng Xiaoping, is most remembered for this policy change from the previous administration.

A) opened China to Western science, technology, and trade
B) gave independence to Taiwan
C) reinstated Marxist ideology as the basis for economic planning
D) closed China to foreigners
E) began the Cultural Revolution
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7
________ was domesticated from wild species in more northerly sub-humid regions of East Asia.

A) Rice
B) Tea
C) Millet
D) Wheat
E) none of the above
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8
The South China Sea, the East China Sea, and the Yellow Sea are part of what water body?

A) the Pacific Ocean
B) the Atlantic Ocean
C) the Indian Ocean
D) both the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean
E) none of these
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9
The ________ was the first organized territorial state in China.

A) Qin dynasty
B) Xia dynasty
C) Shang dynasty
D) Ming dynasty
E) none of the above
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10
Hong Kong was a ________ colony during most of the 19th and 20th centuries.

A) British
B) Japanese
C) American
D) Korean
E) Chinese
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11
The ________ in East Asia is humid and subtropical.

A) Northern Regime
B) Southern Regime
C) Western Regime
D) Eastern Regime
E) none of the above
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12
It is estimated that between 20 and 30 million people died from starvation and malnutrition-related diseases between 1959 and 1962 in this country.

A) Mongolia
B) China
C) Taiwan
D) Japan
E) South Korea
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13
Which of the following Outer China regions is dominated by rugged mountains with intermontane basins of needle-leaf forests, alpine meadows and marshes?

A) Tibetan Plateau
B) Inner Mongolia
C) Northwestern China
D) Pearl River delta
E) none of the above
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14
Where are most of the Special Economic Zones in China located?

A) along the coast
B) deep in the interior
C) surrounding the capital
D) The Special Economic Zones have no particular geographic orientation.
E) none of the above
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15
What is silk?

A) synthetic fiber produced from cellulose or petroleum
B) a fine quality of cotton
C) a fine quality of wool
D) fiber produced by the caterpillar of a moth
E) none of these
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16
This country has the world's fifth-largest standing army.

A) China
B) North Korea
C) South Korea
D) Taiwan
E) Japan
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17
China has offered to give Taiwan this political status if it rejoins the mainland under one government.

A) national capital
B) province
C) autonomous region
D) special administrative region
E) internal republic
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18
The Northern Regime in East Asia is ________.

A) subhumid
B) humid
C) semiarid
D) temperate
E) none of the above
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19
Which of the following Outer China regions is mostly a mixture of steppe and semi-desert?

A) Tibetan Plateau
B) Inner Mongolia
C) Northwestern China
D) Manchuria
E) none of the above
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20
The belief that the physical attributes of places can be analyzed and manipulated to improve the flow of cosmic energy that binds all living things is called:

A) feng shui
B) Confucianism
C) Shintoism
D) pinyin
E) manga
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21
________ is a large Japanese conglomerate corporation.

A) Zaibatsu
B) Samurai
C) Daimyo
D) Keiretsu
E) none of the above
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22
________ are Japanese business networks facilitated after World War II by the Japanese government in order to promote national recovery.

A) Keiretsu
B) Taiga
C) Zaibatsu
D) Daimyo
E) none of the above
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23
The first leader of China under a Communist government was:

A) Mao Zedong
B) Chiang Kai-shek
C) Kim Il Sung
D) Sun Yat-Sen
E) Chou En-Lai
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24
Which dynasty helped link the northern and southern regions of Inner China by the first in a series of Grand Canals?

A) Han
B) Sui
C) Xia
D) Ming
E) none of the above
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25
This country became involved in the Korean War when the U.S. military pushed the North Korean forces back to its borders.

A) China
B) Soviet Union
C) Mongolia
D) Vietnam
E) none of the above
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26
This religion is distinctly Japanese, and most of its followers are Japanese.

A) Daoism
B) Confucianism
C) Shinto
D) Animism
E) Daimyo
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27
Who became the leader of the Chinese Communist Party during the Chinese long march?

A) Sun Yat-Sen
B) Chiang Kai-shek
C) Mao Zedong
D) Chou En-Lai
E) none of the above
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28
Which of the following is NOT considered an Asian Tiger?

A) North Korea
B) South Korea
C) Taiwan
D) Hong Kong
E) none of the above
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29
Few people from Korea had left the country before the ________ in 1910.

A) Chinese colonization
B) Japanese colonization
C) United States colonization
D) introduction of Communism
E) Korea was never colonized.
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30
Which dynasty extended the Great Wall westward?

A) Han
B) Sui
C) Xia
D) Ming
E) none of the above
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31
The Opium War allowed control of Hong Kong to go to ________.

A) United States
B) Great Britain
C) China
D) Japan
E) none of the above
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32
________ is the capital of North Korea.

A) Pyongyang
B) Taejon
C) Pusan
D) Seoul
E) none of the above
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33
________ was a sustained attack on Chinese traditions and cultural practices.

A) The Long March
B) The Great Leap Forward
C) The Cultural Revolution
D) The Four Modernizations
E) none of the above
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34
What parallel was agreed to as the border between North Korea and South Korea?

A) 28th parallel
B) 38th parallel
C) 48th parallel
D) A parallel is not the basis for the border between North Korea and South Korea.
E) none of the above
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35
After World War II, how long did it take for Japan to return to its prewar economic levels of output?

A) 5 years
B) 10 years
C) 15 years
D) Japan emerged from World War II with little reduction of output.
E) none of the above
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36
Chinese migration to the United States returned to significant levels after:

A) the Spanish-American War
B) World War I
C) World War II
D) the Korean War
E) the Vietnam War
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37
Which one of the following areas did Japan annex in 1895?

A) Russia
B) China
C) Taiwan
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
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38
________ is the capital of China.

A) Shanghai
B) Hangzhou
C) Beijing
D) Hong Kong
E) none of the above
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39
The Daimyos were the Japanese ________ during feudalism.

A) nobility
B) barons
C) warriors
D) peasants
E) none of the above
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40
________ production helped foster rapid industrialization in Japan in the late 19th and early 20th century.

A) Rice
B) Silk
C) Fish
D) Wheat
E) none of the above
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41
The Chinese population is mostly urban.
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42
Most foreign investment by Taiwan is in:

A) China
B) Japan
C) South Korea
D) the United States
E) North Korea
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43
All of these countries are mostly urban, except:

A) China
B) Japan
C) South Korea
D) North Korea
E) Taiwan
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44
Seoul is the capital of South Korea.
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45
The ________ is the dominant group in China.

A) Hui
B) Han
C) Manchu
D) Wu
E) none of the above
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46
The majority of Xinjiang's population is ________.

A) Muslim
B) Hindu
C) Buddhist
D) Christian
E) none of the above
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47
Feng Shui is a world religion that is practiced primarily in East Asia.
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48
What is the new system of spelling Chinese words and names using the Latin alphabet of 26 letters called?

A) Wade-Giles system
B) Feng Shui system
C) Pinyin system
D) Falun Gong system
E) none of the above
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49
In China, boys are considered more worthy than girls.
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50
The principal human impact in East Asia has been the clearing of land for farming.
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51
What is the primary function of the Japanese governmental agency, MITI?

A) promote trade and export production
B) promote and preserve Japanese culture
C) provide food and housing for the elderly
D) provide standards for education, especially higher education
E) none of these
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52
China's population is approximately:

A) 3 billion
B) 100 million
C) 250 million
D) 1.3 billion
E) 900 million
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53
Despite the efforts of the Maoist government, the percentage urban in China has been declining for decades.
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54
This country does not belong to the United Nations.

A) China
B) Taiwan
C) North Korea
D) Mongolia
E) South Korea
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55
Taiwan is claimed by this country.

A) China
B) South Korea
C) Hong Kong
D) Japan
E) the United States
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56
The Shoguns were the Japanese warriors during the feudal period.
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57
This is the largest city in China.

A) Shanghai
B) Beijing
C) Hong Kong
D) Wuhan
E) Tokyo
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58
Most of Japan is steeply sloped and thinly populated.
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59
The Shang dynasty was the first unified Chinese empire.
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60
By 1980, Japan was producing more steel than any other country except the U.S.
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61
Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
Taiwan
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62
Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
Mongolia
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63
Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
China
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64
Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
South Korea
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65
What are Special Economic Zones? When and why were they created? Where were the first four SEZs located? Why did the Chinese government choose these particular places?
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66
What are the three main physiographic provinces of East Asia? Discuss at least two characteristics of each province, such as elevations, geology, or vegetation.
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67
When did China's One Child Policy begin? What factors led to the implementation of this population control effort? Are there any exceptions to the policy? Discuss at least two consequences of this policy.
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68
The phrase "parasite singles" refers to the 70% of single men in East Asia that still live at home.
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69
Match the physical region with its description.

A) Tibetan Plateaus
B) Backbone of unstable mountains and volcanic ranges
C) Central Mountains and Plateaus of China and Mongolia
D) Continental Margin of Plains, Hills, continental shelves, and islands
Ring of Fire
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70
Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
North Korea
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71
China's One Child policy has led to the problems of spoiled children, who are often called "little emperors."
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72
Match the physical region with its description.

A) Tibetan Plateaus
B) Backbone of unstable mountains and volcanic ranges
C) Central Mountains and Plateaus of China and Mongolia
D) Continental Margin of Plains, Hills, continental shelves, and islands
Roof of the world
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73
Match the physical region with its description.

A) Tibetan Plateaus
B) Backbone of unstable mountains and volcanic ranges
C) Central Mountains and Plateaus of China and Mongolia
D) Continental Margin of Plains, Hills, continental shelves, and islands
An uplifted massif in the Southwest of China
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74
Match the physical region with its description.

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B) Backbone of unstable mountains and volcanic ranges
C) Central Mountains and Plateaus of China and Mongolia
D) Continental Margin of Plains, Hills, continental shelves, and islands
Japanese archipelago
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75
Japan is similar to Europe and North America with a center-periphery economic activity pattern.
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76
Confucianism deals with one god and an afterlife.
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77
Discuss the Korean War. When did it begin and end? What factors led to this conflict? What is the significance of the 38th parallel?
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78
Animism is widely practiced in China today.
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79
Compare and contrast Confucianism and Shintoism. How have these religions impacted the historical and cultural geography of East Asia?
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80
Match the country with the capital.

A) Taipei
B) Seoul
C) Pyongyang
D) Ulaanbaata
E) Tokyo
F) Beijing
Japan
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