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Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square is located near the Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, China. Although the square was already well known for its cultural significance and sheer size, it became a highlight in 1989 during the Tiananmen Square protests. During the protests martial law was declared, and several hundred civilians were killed. It is often referred to as the Tiananmen Square massacre.

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What is the size of Tiananmen Square Beijing?

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Tiananmen Square in Beijing covers an area of approximately 440,000 square meters, making it one of the world's largest public squares.

Who was involved in the massacre at the Tiananmen Square?

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The massacre at Tiananmen Square in 1989 involved the Chinese government and its military forces, specifically the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Students and pro-democracy protesters were the main participants in the peaceful demonstrations that took place in the square, but the government crackdown led to a violent confrontation resulting in casualties.

What picture hangs over Tiananmen Square?

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A portrait of Mao Zedong, former Communist party leader, hangs high above the main gate.

The events in Tiananmen Square in 1989 represented?

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a failed effort of Chinese rebels to end communism (NOVANET ANSWER)

What was the outcome of the protest at Tiananmen Square?

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the protest was raided by the military with tanks and 100,000 troop surrounded and killed hundreds and wounded thousands

Why do they go to Tiananmen Square?

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Several different generations of change seeking Chinese used Tienanmen square as a place for manifestation. During Mao Zedung's rule millions of Chinese students gathered there everyday to protest the government until, of course, the Tienanmen incident. On May 4th 1919, students demanding political and social reform gathered there to protests. That was the first mass movement in China's history.

In what city is Tiananmen Square?

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in The City of Beijing, Captial of PRC

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How did bush respond to the Tiananmen Square massacre?

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George H. W. Bush signaled nuclear warheads to China. Thus, altering our economy drastically.

Why was Tiananmen square built?

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Tiananmen Square is a large open area in central Beijing, China. It's the world's largest public square, and contains the monument to the heroes of the revolution, the Great Hall of the People, the museum of history and revolution, and the Mao Zedong Memorial Hall.

How has the Chinese government responded to calls for freedom since the demonstration in tiananmen square?

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By deploying military forces to break up the protests

Many students were killed by the Chinese government during the tiananmen square protest. why were these students protesting.?

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To demand political freedom and economic reforms

How did the Tiananmen Square Massacre affect China?

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After the Tiananmen Square Massacre, life in China was very strict and the college students had to take a test once a year to ensure they agreed with the government and would follow it. The freedoms people had once had were taken away. The rest of the world was not happy with China AT ALL!!!

What was a goal of the student protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989?

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They were protesting for a democracy in China.

It was a little then just for that, a leader of democracy was killed and they were keeping his belief alive.

Describe what took place at Tiananmen Square in 1989?

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In 1989 in Tiananmen Square, hundreds of students were massacred by the Chinese government while they were protesting in the Tiananmen Square. This incident is also know as the June Fourth Incident.

What best describes the cause of the massacre of protestors in China's Tiananmen Square in 1989?

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China's communist leadership refused to tolerate any mass demonstrations against the government.

What is the significance of the tiananmen square?

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The Gate of Heavenly Peace is the translation of the name if that is what you are asking. It is the main square of Beijing where a huge pro-democracy demonstration was supressed by the Chinese Army in 1989. At least 200 protesters were killed (Chinese government figures) and possibly as many as 3000 (Chinese Red Cross figures).

Where did the tiananmen square take place?

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