Similarities Between China And The Communist Party Of China

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The easiest way to reconcile all of these inconsistencies is to lead the whole state with only one party and instil the public with same beliefs. If there is no disapprove of their leaders, customs, and history, these controversial discussions will not happen. In the history of my home country, the ten-year civil war was the same type of conflicts, which was between the Republic of China and the Communist Party of China. The Communist Party of China was mostly supported by the rich man, who supported Jiang Jieshi’s opinions. On the other hand, Chairman Mao led all the poor people to fight for freedom and rights. The disagreement was eliminated by forcing the Communist Party to move away. Nowadays, the government should provide the public with

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