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Q: Why did the communists and guomindang unite?
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What was the name of the ruling party which was overthrown by the communists in china?

Guomindang party


Second sino Japanese war?

1930s see Manchurian incident. Also, united the Guomindang and Communists.


What was the relationship between the Chinese communists and nationalist and Japanese?

The Nationalists & Communists tried to unite against Japan, but they kept fighting each other.


Who did the guomindang fight?

Well, they fought the whole idea of Dynasties (This ended with Empress Cixi) in order to make China a republic in 1911..And they fought the communists (Mao Tse Tung) They officially lost in 1949.Also (for a small amount of time) the Guomindang fought the Japanese along side the communist party. They had to temporarily "settle" their differences because Japan declared war on China in 1937. However, China managed a victory in 1945.


What was the relationship between the Japanese communist Nationalists and Japanese?

The Nationalists & Communists tried to unite against Japan, but they kept fighting each other.


Who led the nationalist guomindang party in china?

Jiang Jieshi


Compare and contrast the political ideas of Jiang Jieshi leader of the Guomindang and Mao Zedong leader of the Communists and the strategoes they used to gain power?

Compare the reforms that Jiang Jieshi and Mao promised to the Chinese people.


Which organization was not associated with the early Marxist movement in China?

The Nationalist Chinese. (Guomindang)


Who made the chinese communist party as the ruling party of china?

Guomindang party


Why did the Chinese leaders Jiang Jieshi and Mao Zedong unite?

Nationalist leader Jiang was fighting a civil war against communists led by Mao.


What obstacles to unity did Italian nationalists face?

The main obstacles the Italian nationalists faced were the communist opposition. While Mussolini tried to unite the country under the nationalist flag, the communists rallied the masses to oppose the new Dictatorship. The communists believed that Mussolini's alliance with Hitler and Japan would crush Italian sovereignty and freedom.


What happened when Mao and his followers fled Guomindang?

In 1934, in an epic retreat known as the Long March, Mao and about 100,000 of his followers fled the Guomindang. During the next year, they trekked more than 6,000 miles, facing daily attacks as they crossed rugged mountains, deep gorges, and mighty rivers. Only about 20,000 people survived the ordeal. For decades, the Long March stood as a symbol of Communist heroism to Chinese opposed to Guomindang.