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    During the Cultural Revolution in China, which took place from 1966 to 1976, Mao Zedong mobilized groups of devoted young people who called themselves “Red Guards,” whose goals was to spread the idea of socialism across China or to protest against the democratic society. This gives rise to the question “Who were the Red Guards and what major impacts did they have during the Cultural Revolution?” The Red Guards have affected schools and its students, as well as the economy and its citizens, and…

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    Living abroad, with access to more information, I want to uncover it from the “history textbook”. First, I want to know how exactly the Cultural Revolution happened and evolved. The Cultural Revolution started in 1966 by Chairman Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party. As Mao feared that China would follow the same path as the Russian Revolution, which had gone astray, he launched the Cultural Revolution with four goals: to replace his successor with more faithful to his ideals ones; to…

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    China’s history is quite vast and all of its rulers have influenced the way China runs its country. Confucius shaped China’s society through manners and respect among its people and through acceptance of your place in society. Mao Zedong tried to create a higher functioning society and economy during the Great Leap Forward and Deng Xiaoping used his Four Modernizations to shape China’s economy to run smoother and more effective. Without these people, China would not be where it is today. As…

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    Since the late 1970s, China has experienced unprecedented economic growth and development. Established in 1949, the People’s Republic of China, under the governance of Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) set forth to achieve national unity, social and economic change and freedom from foreign interference (Cienciala, 1999). Mao’s economy was established by 1952, and was a socialist, command economy (Mitter, 2008). Started on the simple principle frequently stated by Deng Xiaoping,…

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    The Cultural Revolution was a political frenzy that lasted for many years, and ended for many with the death of Chairman Mao. Some Chinese and westerners see this time period in Chinese history as one of the biggest blemishes of the Chinese historical record. This is the conclusion we came to in the first half of this course, but we learned in the second half of the semester that there is a significant group of people who see the Cultural Revolution as their golden years. This essay will…

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    States wanted to prevent the control of China from Russia, France, Germany, and Great Britain, those countries opposed this foreign interaction at first. During his one week visit in China, President Nixon also interacted with Mao Zedong. According to an observer, Mao Zedong told Nixon that "I believe our old friend Chiang-Kai shek would not approve of this” (History of China, Britannica Database page 30). Many opposed the leaders’ interaction about foreign trade but once the Open Door Policy…

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    Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sije embodies China’s revolution carried out by Mao Zedong. The harsh time period, were cruel restriction were implemented in regards to the limitations on western cultures are highlighted by the author when he adds “Balzac” to the title. Honre de Balzac, a French novelist and playwright during the French Revolution, exemplifies the restraints on Chinese society during the Chinese revolution. The fact that his work is western and he is in…

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    trade system. Throughout the years China has faced a tremendous amount of challenges within their government party. From leader like Mao Zedong, who was the leader of the communist party who ran the china in an autocratic way . Through his time if leadership within the party china faced plenty amount of problems within the country like the great leap forward. Until Mao died and Deng Xiaoping took office plenty of problems that needed to be resolve actually got resolved . This brought plenty of…

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    event in Chinese history. This event was a sociopolitical movement that occurred in China for ten years. This event had a goal of preserving true Communist Ideology. This revolution was led by Mao Zedong. During the Cultural Revolution, the Red Guards were created to eliminate anybody who rivaled against Mao Zedong. Anyone who revolted during this revolution was persecuted by means of public humiliation. Other ways of punishment included imprisonment, hard labor, harassment, seizing of property,…

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    demonstrates effective representations of propaganda, portraying the hardships and ordeals that Li arose under the reign of Chairman Mao Zedong and his beliefs in communism. Douglas MacArthur 'now geared to an arms economy which was bred in an artificially induced psychosis of war hysteria and nurtured upon an incessant propaganda of fear' and this China had become. Chairman Mao Zedong was a significant figurehead among the Chinese community. His propaganda spread like wildfire among the…

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