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International relations: Sino-Soviet relations and conflict over Xinjiang.
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Reform and Control, 1962–1966 (A-level only)
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Reform and Control, 1962–1966 (A-level only)
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International relations: Sino-Soviet relations and conflict over Xinjiang
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Quick student answer
What was a significant outcome of the Sino-Soviet split during the 1960s?
Direct answer
The establishment of a Sino-Soviet border conflict was a significant outcome of the Sino-Soviet split during the 1960s.
Key terms
- Han Migration: The movement of Han Chinese people into regions like Xinjiang, often encouraged by the government to promote integration and control.
- Border Conflict: Military confrontations that occurred between China and the Soviet Union, particularly over territorial disputes in the late 1960s.
Common trap
Overgeneralizing the Sino-Soviet Split: Acknowledge both ideological and geopolitical elements, including territorial disputes and competition for influence in Asia.
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