The Chinese revolution of 1911

A. was the first successful Marxist revolution in history.
B. gave rise to the Nationalist Party, led by General Yuan Shikai.
C. was the event that gave reformers the power they needed to immediately establish democracy.
D. successfully carried out Sun Yat-sen's plans for reform.
E. was similar to the French Revolution in philosophy and action.


Answer: B

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