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due to a weak response to the treaty of Versailles(passive) was causedThe May fourth movement

Chinese outrage over this provisionledto May Fourth Movement

Li Dazhao ( Zhang Jiaze ) and Chen Duxiu ( Feng Yuanzheng(passive) led bythe May Fourth Movement

Article 156 of the Treaty of Versailles which transferred German concessions in Shandong including Qingdao to Japan rather than returning sovereign authority to China(passive) was sparked byThe May Fourth Movement

Hu Shi ( 胡適 ) and Chen Duxiu ( 陳獨秀 ) , to the River Elegy of Tiananmen Square activists such as Fang Lizhi ( 方勵之 ) and Su Xiaokang ( 蘇曉康 ) , all(passive) led bythe May Fourth Movement

foreign powers trading privileges in Chinese territory after World War I ... and ... the Chinese people would never accept such loss of rights and national humiliation(passive) was triggered bythe May Fourth Movement

ImperialismtriggeredMay 4th Movement

The May Fourth Incidenthad triggeredthe May Fourth Movement

Demonstrationsledto May Fourth Movement

especially studentsleadingthe May Fourth movement

university students ... whose predecessorshad ledthe May Fourth Movement

protests in Beijingsparkedthe May Fourth Movement

angry radical students(passive) led bythe May Fourth Movement

Chinese indignation and anger over the Shandong Decision(passive) triggered bythe May Fourth Movement

an emerging class of young academics and intellectuals(passive) led principally bythe May Fourth Movement

anger over the versailles treaty(passive) triggered bythe may fourth movement

Perhaps Mr. Pottinger forgottriggeredthe May Fourth Movement

events of that date(passive) was sparked byMay Fourth Movement

this model ... popular and intellectual discontentledto May Fourth Movement

how American intellectuals who taught at Columbia and Teachers College ( notably John Dewey , Paul Monroe and William Kilpatrickinfluencedthe May Fourth Movement

Li Dazhao and other Communist leaders ... rather than by Hu Shi and other bourgeois intellectuals(passive) was led bythe May Fourth Movement

the same treatment ... an undisclosed sum from Japantriggeredthe May Fourth Movement

The Allies ’ failure to revive Chinese rule to Shandongtriggeredthe May Fourth Movement

to the new cultural movement and a drastic change in society intellectualsledto the new cultural movement and a drastic change in society intellectuals

Chinese identity from political , educational and cultural aspectsinfluencedChinese identity from political , educational and cultural aspects

the fundamentally significant establishment of the Chinese Communist Partyledthe fundamentally significant establishment of the Chinese Communist Party

in the birth of Chinese Democracy instead of Chinese Communismhad resultedin the birth of Chinese Democracy instead of Chinese Communism

to the establishment of radical chinese intellectuals who went on to mobilize peasants and workers into the communist party and gain the organizational strength that wouldledto the establishment of radical chinese intellectuals who went on to mobilize peasants and workers into the communist party and gain the organizational strength that would

the necessary momentum to shove Chinese intellectuals and leaders onto the socialist locomotivecreatedthe necessary momentum to shove Chinese intellectuals and leaders onto the socialist locomotive

to intellectuals and scholars becoming preoccupied with re - organizing and re - evaluating their culture from a modern point of viewledto intellectuals and scholars becoming preoccupied with re - organizing and re - evaluating their culture from a modern point of view

fertile ground for the formation of the Chinese Communist Party , of which Xi Jinping is today the undisputed leadercreatedfertile ground for the formation of the Chinese Communist Party , of which Xi Jinping is today the undisputed leader

throughout the nation on May 4 , 1919sparkedthroughout the nation on May 4 , 1919

the formation of the Comm- unist party in Chinainfluencedthe formation of the Comm- unist party in China

in political demonstrations on 4 May 1919 after the Paris Peace Conferenceoriginatedin political demonstrations on 4 May 1919 after the Paris Peace Conference

the sweeping importation of western thinking , modern science and modern education into China throughout the 20th century , which had also inspired change in contemporary Communist - ruled historyhad triggeredthe sweeping importation of western thinking , modern science and modern education into China throughout the 20th century , which had also inspired change in contemporary Communist - ruled history

his rankly antagonizecauseshis rankly antagonize

demarcation(passive) set bydemarcation

expectations of a ready - made and effective system to fall into the laphas provokedexpectations of a ready - made and effective system to fall into the lap

in the radicalization of the intelligentsiaresultedin the radicalization of the intelligentsia

a new form of politics ... that could n’t be appropriated by the state or its chosen elites , but was instead animated by cross - class alliances and collective actioncreateda new form of politics ... that could n’t be appropriated by the state or its chosen elites , but was instead animated by cross - class alliances and collective action

a new form of politics ... that could n’t be appropriated by the state or the state 's chosen elites , but was instead animated by cross - class alliances and collective actioncreateda new form of politics ... that could n’t be appropriated by the state or the state 's chosen elites , but was instead animated by cross - class alliances and collective action

something called the ‘ Plain Language Campaign ’ which was linked to the ‘ New Education Movement’.24 They are linked in the fact that ultimately , they both wanted the education of the masses via a new , simpler language.25 Within a few yearscreatedsomething called the ‘ Plain Language Campaign ’ which was linked to the ‘ New Education Movement’.24 They are linked in the fact that ultimately , they both wanted the education of the masses via a new , simpler language.25 Within a few years

an uproarsparkedan uproar

the politicization of society , and a new education and language movementledthe politicization of society , and a new education and language movement

converselyresultedconversely

to a radicalisation of Chinese political thoughtledto a radicalisation of Chinese political thought

the New Culture Movement on the road to the New Culture Movement 's apexsetthe New Culture Movement on the road to the New Culture Movement 's apex

from Beidaoriginatedfrom Beida

the New Culture Movement on the road to its apexsetthe New Culture Movement on the road to its apex

the awakening of the Chinese nationprovokedthe awakening of the Chinese nation

The upheaval(passive) caused byThe upheaval

to the fourth attempt at responding to previous challenges and culminate in the complete westernization of Chinese culture through the communist movement and its extreme revolutionwould leadto the fourth attempt at responding to previous challenges and culminate in the complete westernization of Chinese culture through the communist movement and its extreme revolution

to the fourth attempt at responding to the previous challenges and culminate in the complete westernization of Chinese culture through the communist movement and the communist movement 's extreme revolutionwould leadto the fourth attempt at responding to the previous challenges and culminate in the complete westernization of Chinese culture through the communist movement and the communist movement 's extreme revolution

the eventual resurrection of this traditioncould preventthe eventual resurrection of this tradition

interest among scholars of different politico - cultural backgrounds ... almost immediately from its occurrence into the early 21st centurysparkedinterest among scholars of different politico - cultural backgrounds ... almost immediately from its occurrence into the early 21st century

off a country - wide nationalist upsurgesparkedoff a country - wide nationalist upsurge

Chinese ink paintinginfluencedChinese ink painting

a precious value(passive) created bya precious value

not only the national identity of that time but also the society fifty years laterinfluencednot only the national identity of that time but also the society fifty years later

a great deal of modernization and shunning of the old , Confucian belief system that the Chinese had held dear and true for thousands of yearssparkeda great deal of modernization and shunning of the old , Confucian belief system that the Chinese had held dear and true for thousands of years

to a democratization of Chinese cultureledto a democratization of Chinese culture

to his downfall and the collapse of this rival " new " cliqueledto his downfall and the collapse of this rival " new " clique

the Chinese Enlightenment , where science , education , politics for women , and literary works were promotedsparkedthe Chinese Enlightenment , where science , education , politics for women , and literary works were promoted

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