Sun Yat-sen encouraged nationalism in China because he 

 

a) Hoped it would implant in citizens a Communist belief system.

b) Wanted China to improve its relations with other countries.

c) Desired that the Chinese people be proud of their homeland.

d) It was hoped that it would strengthen the country’s imperial dynasty.

 

Answer: d) It was hoped that it would strengthen the country’s imperial dynasty.

 

Sun Yat-sen was a Chinese pro-independence leader who founded the Kuomintang, or Nationalist Party. He was an outspoken critic of the Qing dynasty’s rule, which he saw as feeble, unproductive, overly conventional, and incompatible with the needs of the Chinese people. As a result, he advocated for a stronger national government capable of resisting the abroad influence that plagued Chinese.

 

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