

History of China - Mao Zedong
Lead Author(s): Amy Chen
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A question pack by Amy Chen.
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Of which party was Mao a founding member?
Of which party was Mao a founding member?
A
The Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang
B
The Communist Party of China
C
The Union of Chinese Nationalists
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Question 2
What does the term “bandwagoning” mean?
A
When a state rises in power, other states take their side in order to be safe and also rise in power.
B
When a weak state allies with another weak state in order to balance out a hegemonic threat.
C
When a weaker state allies with a stronger state in order to concede to the latter’s state’s power and gain incentives for their alliance.