After the overthrow of the monarchy, China had two different types of regimes. How were they similar or different?
The Qing dynasty, (also known as the Manchu dynasty), ruled China from 1644–1912. The Xinhai Revolution is known as the Chinese Revolution or the Revolution of 1911. This revolution overthrew China's last imperial dynasty -the Qing dynasty and established the Republic of China (ROC). The Republic of China was formed in 1912 and became a constitutional republic. It marked an end to 4,000 years of Imperial rule.
The formation of regimes
a) RoCs founder leader was Sun Yat-Sun, and he was succeeded by Chiang Kai
b) The ROC was riven by internal conflict.
c) Chiang was associated with the West. Mao with the Soviets.
d) Chiang Kai Shek spent much of his time building up the Chinese army and struggling with other warlords and the Communists.
e) Much of the early years of ROC was spent fighting the various warlords.
f) the monarchy and Communist Party of China (CPC) were formed as two regimes.
Similarities between CPC and the monarchy
a) Both had total power and authority
b) Both of them were not elected, they just took over the power.
c) Their contributions to bring unity to China was very massive.
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