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23 January, 06:27

What contributed to the downfall of China's republic?

Chiang Kai-shek seized power as a dictator.

Warlords overthrew president Sun Yat-sen.

China's presidents did not have enough power.

Nationalists attacked the republican government.

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  1. 23 January, 07:51
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    China's presidents did not have enough power. Chinese nationalists represented the republic faction, who fought against the communist faction lead against Mao Zedong in a Chinese Civil War that started before World War II and resumed afterwards, resulting in a Communist victory in 1949. This political war was started from the various warlords who wished to dominate their own part of the China during the Republic. This fragmented a strong central political unity amongst the government, resulting in a government collapse from weak presidents who lacked strong unity.
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