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Name ___________________________________________________ # _____ 1 In Hong Kong Tang Baiqiao A did menial jobs, such as making match boxes and

paperweights B edited Robin Munro's translation of Gandhi's letters into Mandarin C stayed only 3 days, so he didn't have a job D was on the run from the immigration police and could not look for work E started writing a history of the events leading up to the Tiananmen Square Incident 2 When Tang Baiqiao was in New York, the Chinese Communist Party A seemed to ignore him and to focus on economic development B kidnapped him and tried to "re-educate" him C offered to help him at Columbia University in exchange for recanting his criticism D sent thugs to rough up his girl friend, Felicity Lung E offered to let him return to China with his conviction overturned if he joined the Party 3 Tang Baiqiao writes that the cell boss system in Chinese jails and prisons A was often encouraged by prison guards, even though it was illegal B was terrible, but provided a sense of group identity and belonging C was under constant pressure from the guards, but continued to thrive in secret D allowed prisoners with rich friends or family connections to live comfortably E differed greatly from prison to prison 4 At the International Conference on Human Rights in Geneva A the delegation from Taiwan tried to get him to move there B the resolution for Chinese to end unjust practices passed by a small majority C Japan blocked the resolution for China to end practices leading to human rights abuses D the resolution for China to end unjust practices was tabled and did not come to a vote E the resolution for China to stop human rights abuses (per the UN charter) failed 5 In Tang Baiqiao's experience, the US State Department A was surprisingly unsympathic toward people seeking political asylum B showed him that visas are granted quickly if the right people want them to be C taught him that even in the US, bureaucratic machinery had to be greased with money D required him to be patient and let the bureaucracy move at it's own pace E was strongly influenced by the Chinese Communist Party

6 After Tang Baiqiao wrote to the school official, Dai Hai, who had kidnapped him during the May 4th rally in at Changsha, Dai Hai A defected to Hong Kong B committed suicide C visited Tang Baiqiao's father's grave D was forced to resign from Hunan Normal University E denounced several of Tang's former classmates as capitalist roaders 7 Which of the initial charges against Tang Baiqiao was dropped? A treason B spreading counterrevolutionary propaganda C defection to the enemy D inciting counterrevolutionary activities E carrying code books to use in counterrevolutionary communications 8 In Kansas Tang Baiqiao was A welcomed into the Chinese immigrant community as a hero B ostracized as an enemy C largely ignored and left to fend for himself D immersed in learning English E subjected to long and tedious attempts by Christians to evangelize him 9 Tang Baiqiao biggest objection to working in prison was that A the work was dirty, dangerous, and demeaning B fellow inmates controlled the schedules and supply of materials C people who hadn't committed crimes were forced to work as slaves D it supported the materialist underpinnings of Communism while damaging the enviroment E all of the prisoners' small earnings were stolen 10 Tang Baiqiao's father A died of alcohol poisoning B was murdered on orders from the town mayor's office C became very depressed, probably dying of anorexia D was killed in a train wreck on his way to visit Tang Baiqiao in prison E drown under suspicious circumstances in the canal where placed the carp for the boys to catch

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