Fear of foreigners is called
a. agoraphobia.
b. clinophobia.
c. dipsophobia.
d. ergophobia.
e. xenophobia.
Q. 2The ________ was the short-lived movement launched by Mao in the spring of 1957 where he offered Chinese citizens a channel to articulate grievances.
A. Cultural Revolution
B. Great Leap Forward
C. AntiRightist Campaign
D. May Fourth Movement
E. Hundred Flowers Movement
Q. 3Why was the Hundred Flowers Movement halted and immediately replaced?
A. China lacked a pressure valve through which its citizens could criticize and suggest
ways to reform the system.
B. The Chinese were too cautious and failed to respond to the movement.
C. Mao was disillusioned by Josef Stalin's denouncement by Nikita Khrushchev.
D. The Chinese felt Mao's idea behind the movement was totalitarian and failed to
incorporate the real needs of the Chinese citizens.
E. The criticisms of the movement escalated to the point where Mao was asked to
step down and that the CCP be dismantled.
Q. 4Which of the following events continue to strain SinoJapanese relations to the present day?
A. the Hundred Flowers Movement
B. the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
C. the defeat of the Chinese navy in 1895
D. the Rape of Nanjing
E. the May Fourth Movement
Q. 5________ refer to the people who had criticized the regime under the Hundred Flowers and hence were forced out of their jobs, imprisoned, or forced into hard labor for the next two decades.
A. Leftists
B. Rightists
C. Neoliberals
D. Liberals
E. Capitalists
Q. 6The French model of integrating foreigners is called
a. multiculturalism.
b. integration a la carte.
c. multi-integration process.
d. assimilation.
e. democratic representation
Q. 7Globalization has become possible because of
a. technological advances.
b. a new, more open attitude of people.
c. the decline of the influence of the World Trade Organization.
d. the collapse of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
e. the pacification of peoples around the world.