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    living by delivering water door to door when Fugui was tangled in a war. Jiazhen expressed to Fugui that although she needs to wake up early every morning, she is grateful of the government in the job they gave to her. This shows the peasants were great satisfaction with the Communist party because liberated the Chinese people from economic exploitation and social oppression. From the peasant’s lens, the new government is taking land away from the nobility and gentry to give to them, increasing…

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    Additionally, the leaders of any country are significant in the relationship of the role of the economic standpoint. Different leaders bring forth different experiences for the country and the global political economy. Similarly, China’s role in the past depended on pervious leader named, Mao Zedong and had many influences that impacted China. During the year, 1949, Zedong came into power for China and his intentions were driven by the method of communism (Yu, 2014). Thus, for communism to…

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    Mao Zedong's Long March

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    Essentially, the People’s Republic of China or the PRC’s early political development was broken up into two phases: the Soviet model and the Great Leap Forward. The Soviet model, strongly reinforced by Mao and funded by the Soviet Union was aimed to achieve land reform, civil reform and to implement socialism. This eventually led to the Great Leap forward, which veered away from the Soviets and focused on the peasants of China and the Chinese economy. This phase was based on four principles:…

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    Mao's Famine

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    the case, at a secret meeting in the Jinjiang Hotel in Shanghai dated March 25, 1959. At the meeting he also announced that "To distribute resources evenly will only ruin the Great Leap Forward. When there is not enough to eat, people starve to…

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    could move forward. Stalin was not into cultural revolutions. Stalin was more concerned with how far behind the USSR was compared to the other European countries. Russia was suffering because it lacked the industry to build weapons, technology, and transportation. Mao and Stalin did take some approaches that were the same, but which way they went was different. So while Stalin was going about his heavy industrialization, Mao thought he would try it out as well. The Great Leap Forward was Mao’s…

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    Chairman Mao Song Analysis

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    Creative Component: The Life and Legacy of Chairman Mao Track Listing with descriptions 1. Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes: In many ways, the song Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes can be representative of one of Mao’s greatest accomplishments: the Long March. The mood of the song is upbeat compared to the grueling Long March. However, the lyrics and title provide many similarities to the March. The first two lines of the song are, “I 'm gonna fight 'em off A seven nation army…

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    theory of class conflict relevant for understanding contemporary Chinese society? Since China started the economic reform in 1978, Chinese economic influences and power are stronger than before. But in the meanwhile PRC/CPC governors also felt the great anxiety about rapid change of society structures. The major reason was after the reform, China is not simply made by labor and farmer classes, but more and more people getting wealthy and joined bourgeoisie class. That challenges the spirit and…

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    During the early 1900s, two separate nations were experiencing a revolution. The Russian Revolution began in 1917 as a result of the people’s dissatisfaction with the czar. Czar Nicholas II was overthrown by his subjects when he decided to enter World War I, despite Russia being unprepared to fight its powerful and industrialized enemies. Communist leaders within Russia soon started to gain more control. A similar event occurred in China in 1911, when revolutionaries overthrew the Qing Dynasty.…

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    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 China started to shape itself, major belief systems started…

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    China under a Communist form of government. Throughout Mao’s reign, a number disasterous military, economic, and social endeavors should have buried him politically. Some of these endeavors include China’s involvement in the Korean War, the Great Leap Forward, division of the Communist party, and relations with the Soviet Union and the United States. However, his popularity and role as the ultimate leader kept Mao in power, so much so as to spark the Cultural Revolution that left China in a…

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