SAT II World History : East and Southeast Asia

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Example Questions

Example Question #11 : East And Southeast Asia

Chinese-Japanese relations suffered after World War Two in large part as a result of __________.

Possible Answers:

the Rape of Nanking

the Battle of Midway

the fall of Communism

the Korean War

the death of Sun Tzu

Correct answer:

the Rape of Nanking

Explanation:

The relations between Japan and China suffered in the years after the Second World War and continue to suffer to this day in large part as a result of atrocities committed by the Japanese during their invasion of China and perceived historical insensitivity on the part of the Japanese. The Rape of Nanking, a weeks-long massacre involving horrible violence and the rape of women that took place in 1937, is the most infamous and offensive of these atrocities.

Example Question #12 : East And Southeast Asia

What consequence did the Meiji Restoration in Japan have on Chinese-Japanese relations in the twentieth century? 

Possible Answers:

It created a modernized Japan that viewed China as backwards and unable to defend itself.

It caused Japanese and Chinese society to become more similar and focused on tradition and shared cultural heritage, which has largely prevented conflict.

It created a modernized China that viewed Japan as backwards and unable to defend itself.

It caused Japanese and Chinese society to become more similar and economically integrated.

It created a modernized Japan that viewed China as aggressive and a threat to Japanese sovereignty.

Correct answer:

It created a modernized Japan that viewed China as backwards and unable to defend itself.

Explanation:

The Meiji Restoration is the name given to the modernization and westernization of Japanese society in the second half of the nineteenth century. As a result of Japan's increasing economic and military power combined with China's subjugation by the British and French, the Japanese came to view the Chinese as a backwards nation that was unable to defend itself.

Example Question #13 : East And Southeast Asia

Japanese recognition of which East Asian country in the 1950s led to increased animosity between China and Japan?

Possible Answers:

Vietnam

Taiwan

Pakistan

South Korea

North Korea

Correct answer:

Taiwan

Explanation:

During the Chinese Civil War, the Nationalist Party, which wanted to install a democratic government in China, was forced off of the Chinese mainland and eventually installed a Chinese state on the island of Taiwan (sometimes called Chinese Taipei). This led to a situation where the majority of Western countries, and Japan, recognized the government of Taiwan as the only legitimate Chinese government until the 1970s. The communist government of mainland China was considered illegitimate by the United States and Japan during the more fractious years of the early Cold War.

Example Question #14 : East And Southeast Asia

In which decade did official trade relations between Japan and China become more relaxed and cordial?

Possible Answers:

The 1980s

The 1970s

The 1990s

The 1940s

The 1950s

Correct answer:

The 1970s

Explanation:

Trade between China and Japan, from the end of the Second World War until the early 1970s, was only conducted in an unofficial, black-market form; however, in 1972 (concurrent with Nixon's visit to China), trade relations between Japan and China were normalized and each country is now one of the largest trading partners of the other.

Example Question #15 : East And Southeast Asia

What is the biggest obstacle to cordial and normalized relations between the People's Republic of China and Japan?

Possible Answers:

China's close relationship with Russia, and previously, the Soviet Union

Japan's refusal to recognize North Korean sovereignty

China's refusal to recognize South Korean sovereignty

Japanese atrocities committed during the Second World War

Chinese atrocities committed during the Second World War

Correct answer:

Japanese atrocities committed during the Second World War

Explanation:

Since the end of the Second World War, the biggest obstacle to friendly relations between the People's Republic of China and Japan has been the memory of Japanese wartime atrocities. In particular, the horrific Rape of Nanking stands out as the most divisive of incidents. This situation is exacerbated by frequent Japanese refusals to recognize and apologize for the atrocities committed during the Second World War. In the twenty-first century, these issues have shown some signs of abating as Japan has issued some formal apologies and offered concessions to the Chinese government. Still, the people of each country remain distrustful of the people of the other country.

Example Question #11 : East And Southeast Asia

The Korean War was fought between __________.

Possible Answers:

communist forces in the North and capitalist forces in the South

capitalist forces in the North and communist forces in the South

isolationist forces in the North and imperialist forces in the South

imperialist forces in the North and isolationist forces in the South

theocratic forces in the North and secular forces in the South

Correct answer:

communist forces in the North and capitalist forces in the South

Explanation:

The Korean War was fought between the communist government of North Korea and the capitalist government of South Korea. The United States and other democratic and capitalist countries involved themselves on the side of the South Koreans, and China and other communist countries involved themselves on the side of the North Koreans.

Example Question #16 : East And Southeast Asia

From 1910 to 1945, the Korean peninsula was occupied by __________.

Possible Answers:

the Soviet Union

the United Kingdom

Japan

China

the United States

Correct answer:

Japan

Explanation:

The Japanese occupied the Korean peninsula in 1910 in one of their earliest waves of imperial expansion that would mark the next thirty-five years of East Asian history. The Japanese remained in Korea until 1945, when the northern half of the country was liberated by the Soviet Union and a communist government established there and the southern half was liberated by the United States and a capitalist government established there. This would lead directly to the Korean War.

Example Question #1 : Korean Relations

The Korean War is often described as the first proxy war of the Cold War when the South Koreans were supported, primarily, by the United States and the North Koreans were supported, primarily, by __________.

Possible Answers:

China

Japan

Vietnam

India

The Soviet Union

Correct answer:

China

Explanation:

During the Cold War the United States and the Soviet Union never came into direct combat with one another. Instead the capitalist nations of Western Europe and America fought a series of proxy wars against the Communist nations of U.S.S.R. and China. A proxy war is a war fought between two less powerful nations who are each backed by a much more powerful nation. The Korean War is the earliest example of this in the Cold War. It began when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950. The American government sent troops and resources to the democratic South Korea and succeeded in pushing the North Koreans back into the North, however as the combined forces of America and South Korea marched into North Korea, China became worried that the war might lead to a full scale conflict between capitalism and communism in East Asia and so began to offer support to North Korea. The war eventually ended in an armistice in 1953, but tensions in the region continue to this day.

Example Question #13 : East And Southeast Asia

In their conflicts against France and the United States, Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Cong were practitioners of

Possible Answers:

non-violent resistance.

guerilla warfare.

siege warfare.

diplomatic negotiations.

mass demonstrations and protests.

Correct answer:

guerilla warfare.

Explanation:

After World War II, France held Vietnam, which had a communist government led by Ho Chi Min. Most fighting took place in the northern part of the country in a series of guerilla style battles led by small skirmishing forces. These small bands, known as Viet Cong, were victorious against the France and helped create a North Vietnam that was Communist in 1954. By the mid 1960s, conflicts between the two Vietnams warped into open warfare, drawing in the United States openly and the USSR discreetly. The Viet Cong, even when representing a nation state, continued using guerilla tactics to frustrate the American troops.

Example Question #17 : East And Southeast Asia

Which of these Americans received a Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the Paris Peace Accords of 1973?

Possible Answers:

Henry Kissinger

Richard Nixon

Gerald Ford

J. Edgar Hoover

John Foster Dulles

Correct answer:

Henry Kissinger

Explanation:

The Paris Peace Accords of 1973 effectively ended American military involvement in the Vietnam War. It also provided a (temporary) peace between the forces of North and South Vietnam. For their role in the peace treaty, Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho were given the Nobel Peace Prize.

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