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Sun Yat-sen

Sun yat-sen and his legacy. Leonard H. D. Gordon. World and I Sept 1999 v14 i9 p328


1. Why does the author call Sun Yat-sen an "unlikely leader"?




2. What role did Sun Yat-sen play in the 1911 Nationalist revolution?




3. What was the nature of Sun-Yat-sen’s relationship with communists?




4. What are the important aspects of Sun Yat-sen’s Three People’s Principles?




5. What were the lasting legacies of Sun Yat-sen’s political activities?