The Chinese Civil War

A. lasted for fourteen years, from its beginning with the capture of Bao Dai by the Guomindang in 1936 until the victory of the People's Liberation Army in 1950.
B. became a factor in United States domestic politics after Mao's victory over the Nationalists.
C. ended in a truce brokered by General Marshall, who created a coalition government in China.
D. was lost, according to the Truman administration, because of the incapacity of Sun Yat-sen's government and army.
E. ended with Mao's capture of Taiwan.


Answer: B

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