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  • 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 >
      • 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 >
      • Social developments in Meiji Japan >
        • 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 >
      • 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 >
      • The 21 Demands
    • The Warlord Era
    • The New Culture Movement
    • The Treaty of Versailles 1919
    • The May 4th Movement 1919
    • The Guomindang (GMD/KMT) >
      • The Guomindang (GMD): Leadership
      • The Guomindang (GMD): Ideology
      • The Guomindang (GMD): Policies
    • The Chinese Communist Party >
      • 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 B
    • Section C
    • Section D
    • Section E
    • Section F
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The End of the Qing Empire in China 1860-1911

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