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  2. May Fourth Movement - Wikipedia

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    The May Fourth Movement was a Chinese cultural and anti-imperialist political movement which grew out of student protests in Beijing on May 4, 1919. Students gathered in front of Tiananmen to protest the Chinese government 's weak response to the Treaty of Versailles decision to allow the Empire of Japan to retain territories in Shandong that ...

  3. May 4 - Wikipedia

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    1919 – May Fourth Movement: Student demonstrations take place in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, protesting the Treaty of Versailles, which transferred Chinese territory to Japan. 1926 – The United Kingdom general strike begins. 1927 – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is incorporated. [18]

  4. New Culture Movement - Wikipedia

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    The New Culture Movement was the progenitor of the May Fourth Movement. [7] On 4 May 1919, students in Beijing aligned with the movement protested the transfer of German rights over Jiaozhou Bay to Imperial Japan rather than China at the Paris Peace Conference (the meeting setting the terms of peace at the conclusion of World War I ...

  5. 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre - Wikipedia

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    The movement, on the wane at the end of April, now regained momentum. By 17 May, as students from across the country poured into the capital to join the movement, protests of various sizes occurred in some 400 Chinese cities. [11] Students demonstrated at provincial party headquarters in Fujian, Hubei, and Xinjiang.

  6. Youth Day (China) - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, more than a year after the Mukden Incident, one of the rallies declared May 4 as the "Anniversary of the Movement to Rejuvenate Chinese Culture". [3] In 1939, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the May Fourth Movement, the Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region Northwestern Youth National Aid Association decided to make May 4 China's Youth Day.

  7. May Fourth - Wikipedia

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    May Fourth may refer to: May 4; May the Fourth, Star Wars Day; May Fourth Movement, a Chinese anti-imperialist movement which grew out of student protests in Beijing on May 4, 1919 May the Fourth New Cultural Movement, a movement in China in the 1910s and 1920s that promoted a new Chinese culture; May Fourth Square, a public square in Qingdao ...

  8. May Fourth Square - Wikipedia

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    Chinese outrage over this provision ignited mass student demonstrations in Beijing on May 4, 1919, which resulted in the cultural movement known today as the May Fourth Movement. The May 4th Movement influenced the Chinese delegation not to sign the Treaty of Versailles. China declared the end of its war against Germany in September 1919 and ...

  9. Boycotts of Japanese products - Wikipedia

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    Burning of Japanese products at Tsinghua University during the May Fourth Movement. The first boycott of Japanese products in China was started 1915 as a result of public indignation at the Twenty-One Demands which Japan forced China to accept. [1]