Sino-Soviet Relations 1949-76 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryCold WarA2/A-levelAll boards Created by: MeganCreated on: 05-06-15 10:01 When was the Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance signed? 1950 1 of 19 When did China turn communist? 1949 2 of 19 What were one of the terms of the treaty of friendship, alliance and mutual assistance? China accepted Soviet leadership of the communist world 3 of 19 How did the Korean War benefit Stalin? Stalin was able to avoid direct military confrontation 4 of 19 How did the Korean War show that China was a useful ally for Stalin? It demonstrated the courage and expertise of Chinese troops 5 of 19 How many Chinese students were invited to the Soviet Union on advanced training courses? 8000 6 of 19 In what way was Khrushchev more accommodating than Stalin? He signed an agreement to give up Soviet territory in Lushun 7 of 19 After the 1956 Secret Speech what did Mao argue Khrushchev was? A dangerous revisionist 8 of 19 Why did Khrushchev refuse to help China develop its own nuclear weapons? Mao had claimed that he was willing to see half the worlds population die to advance communism 9 of 19 What did Mao describe the Sino-Soviet relationship as after Khrushchev refused to help China develop nuclear weapons? A cat and mouse relationship 10 of 19 When was the Great Leap Forward launched by Mao? 1958 11 of 19 What did the Great Leap forward result in? A major famine 12 of 19 Why was the Moscow meeting, 1964 unsuccessful? China was unwilling to compromise 13 of 19 When was the Cultural Revolution launched by Mao? 1966 14 of 19 What made China become concerned over the Sino-Soviet border? The events in Czechoslovakia (The Brezhnev doctrine) 15 of 19 Why did China want to develop a better relationship with the US? China was encircled by unfriendly states 16 of 19 Which US president visited China in 1972? Nixon 17 of 19 What was published as a result of the US presidents visit in 1972? The Shanghai Communique 18 of 19 What scandal weakened the America's position and prevented a full normalisation of Sino-US relations? The Watergate Scandal 19 of 19
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