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SL Case Study: Japanese expansion in East Asia 1931–1941
HL Unit 7: Challenges to traditional East Asian societies 1700—1868 Part 1: Qing China
HL Unit 7: Challenges to traditional East Asian Societies 1700-1868 Part 2: Tokugawa Japan
HL Unit 9: Early modernization and imperial decline in East Asia 1860-1912
The End of the Qing Empire in China 1860-1911
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The Tongzhi Restoration
The Self-Strengthening Movement 1861‑94
Impact of defeat in the Sino–Japanese War 1894‑5
The Guangxu Emperor and the Hundred Days Reform 1898
The Boxer Rebellion 1900‑01
The late Qing reforms
Sun Yat-sen and the 1911 “Double Ten” Nationalist Revolution
The Meiji Restoration 1868 in Japan
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Social developments in Meiji Japan
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Resistance to modernisation in Meiji Japan
Cultural developments in Meiji Japan
Economic developments in Meiji Japan
The 1889 Constitution
Commitment to military power in Meiji Japan
Japanese victory in the Sino–Japanese War 1894‑5
The Russo–Japanese War 1904‑5
Chosun Korea 1860-1910
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Korean isolation
Opening of Korea 1876
Rebellion in Korea after 1876
Annexation of Korea in 1910
HL Unit 12: China and Korea 1910-1950
Yuan Shikai and the failure of the Republic
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The 21 Demands
The Warlord Era
The New Culture Movement
The Treaty of Versailles 1919
The May 4th Movement 1919
The Guomindang (GMD/KMT)
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The Guomindang (GMD): Leadership
The Guomindang (GMD): Ideology
The Guomindang (GMD): Policies
The Chinese Communist Party
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP): Leadership
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP): Ideology
The Second Sino-Japanese War 1931-45
The Chinese Civil War 1945-49
The Internal Assessment 2010 Guide NOT the 2017 Version
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Section C
Section D
Section E
Section F
Exam Essay Writing
Writing Introductions
The End of the Qing Empire in China 1860-1911
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