The May Fourth Movement in China
A) was directed against Yuan Shikai's attempt to make himself emperor.
B) signified the beginning of the Long March.
C) resulted from demonstrations against the award of Shandong Province to Japan by the Paris Peace Conference.
D) was the attempt by Chiang Kai-shek to reclaim North China from the warlords.
E) was the date that the Qing were ousted and the Chinese Republic proclaimed.
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