This campaign was largely launched after the failed Project 571. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Maoist campaign that was masterminded by the Gang of Four to criticize ancient Chinese ways of thinking. It eventually turned into a propaganda campaign against the rising Zhou Enlai and Hua Guofend.
ANSWER: Criticize Lin, Criticize Confucius [or pī lín pī kǒng yùndòng, or Anti-Lin Biao, Anti-Confucius campaign]
[10m] Name or describe these substances, which include “dry chemical” types such as mono·ammonium phosphate. They are used on phenomena labeled as Class A, B, C, D, or K.
ANSWER: fire extinguishing agents [accept word forms; accept descriptions of agents that put out fires]
[10m] One of the architects of the Criticize Lin, Criticize Confucius campaign was this wife of Mao Zedong. Partly due to her involvement in the campaign Hua had her arrested.
ANSWER: Jiang Qing [accept Lan Ping; prompt on Madame Mao]
[10h] Dry chemical fire extinguishers are safe to use on these fires in the lab, which should not be put out by water. These fires are classified as Class C.
ANSWER: electrical fires
[10e] Criticize Lin, Criticize Confucius was part of this period of Chinese history during the 1970s. This period, which saw the formation of many Red Guards, saw widespread violence in an attempt to root out capitalist elements from Chinese society.
ANSWER: Cultural Revolution [or Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution; or Wénhuà dàgémìng]
[10e] Despite only being used on class B or C fires, this compound is most associated with sodium bicarbonate-based extinguishing agents. This compound’s solid form is dry ice.
ANSWER: carbon dioxide [or CO2]
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