Chapter 312. Quiz for Document 29-4

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Chapter 29: Nationalism in Asia 1914–1939
Quiz for Document 29-4: A Chinese Nationalist Offers a Recipe for Progress

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Question 312.1

Correct. The answer is c. According to Jiang, the four virtues that guided the New Life Movement were li (regulated attitude), yi (right conduct), lian (clear discrimination), and chi (real self-consciousness).
Incorrect. The answer is c. According to Jiang, the four virtues that guided the New Life Movement were li (regulated attitude), yi (right conduct), lian (clear discrimination), and chi (real self-consciousness).
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Question 312.2

Correct. The answer is d. Jiang Jieshi said that the people were “spiritless”: they did not understand the difference between right and wrong, public and private, primary and secondary. It was for this reason that the New Life Movement was needed.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Jiang Jieshi said that the people were “spiritless”: they did not understand the difference between right and wrong, public and private, primary and secondary. It was for this reason that the New Life Movement was needed.
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Question 312.3

Correct. The answer is a. Jiang Jieshi said that a nation that ignored the four virtues would not survive.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Jiang Jieshi said that a nation that ignored the four virtues would not survive.
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Question 312.4

Correct. The answer is b. Jiang Jieshi believed that through the New Life Movement the nation would be able to eliminate all robbery and beggary in China.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Jiang Jieshi believed that through the New Life Movement the nation would be able to eliminate all robbery and beggary in China.
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