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Who was the primary leader of the 1911 Chinese Revolution and the inaugural President of the Republic of China in 1912?
Sun Yat-sen, often referred to as the 'Father of the Nation' in modern China, played a crucial role in overthrowing the Qing Dynasty. Following the success of the 1911 Revolution, he was inaugurated as the provisional President of the Republic of China in January 1912. His political philosophy, known as the Three Principles of the People, significantly influenced the development of modern Chinese governance.
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On what date did Portugal formally transfer sovereignty of Macao to China?
On December 20, 1999, Portugal officially transferred the administration of Macao to the People's Republic of China. This event marked the end of nearly 450 years of Portuguese presence in the territory. Following the handover, Macao became a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China, operating under the 'one country, two systems' principle, similar to the arrangement established for Hong Kong in 1997.
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Which 1917 document formally announced the British government's support for the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine?
The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British government in 1917 during the First World War. It announced support for the establishment of a 'national home for the Jewish people' in Palestine, which was then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population. This document had profound long-term implications for the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
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Who was the inaugural President of Egypt, later placed under house arrest by Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1954?
Mohammad Naguib was a key leader of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 and served as the first President of the Republic of Egypt. Following a power struggle within the Revolutionary Command Council, he was ousted and placed under house arrest by Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1954, marking the consolidation of Nasser's authority over the new Egyptian state.
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On what date did the British government relinquish control of Hong Kong, marking its formal return to the sovereignty of China?
The transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China occurred on July 1, 1997. This event marked the end of over 150 years of British colonial rule in the territory, which had been established following the Opium Wars in the 19th century.
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On what date was the People's Republic of China officially proclaimed in Beijing?
The People's Republic of China was officially established on October 1, 1949, following the victory of the Communist Party in the Chinese Civil War. Mao Zedong proclaimed the founding of the new state from the Gate of Heavenly Peace in Beijing. This event marked a fundamental shift in Asian geopolitics, ending decades of internal conflict and foreign intervention, and setting the stage for China's emergence as a major global power.
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Who is recognized as the founding father of the Republic of China?
Sun Yat-sen, often referred to as 'San Yet Sen' in historical texts, was a pivotal revolutionary leader who played a fundamental role in the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty. He served as the first provisional president of the Republic of China and is revered in both mainland China and Taiwan as the 'Father of the Nation' for his efforts in modernizing China and promoting the Three Principles of the People.
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On what date did the Soviet Union officially cease to exist?
The Soviet Union officially dissolved on December 26, 1991, following the resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev and the Belovezha Accords. This historic event marked the end of the Cold War era and the emergence of fifteen independent republics, fundamentally altering the geopolitical landscape of the twentieth century.
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Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, what name was adopted by the organization formed by the majority of the former Soviet republics?
The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) was established in December 1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union. It serves as a regional intergovernmental organization for the former Soviet republics to coordinate trade, finance, lawmaking, and security. The formation of the CIS was a critical step in managing the transition of these newly independent states after the dissolution of the USSR, providing a framework for continued cooperation.
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Which former Soviet Republics formed the core of the Eurasian integration initiatives alongside Russia?
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia sought to maintain regional influence through various integration frameworks. Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan were among the primary post-Soviet states that actively participated in early regional groupings and economic alliances with the Russian Federation to foster political and security cooperation in the Eurasian space.