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    Having numerous rebellions during the Qing Dynasty caused many Chinese to suffer. After the Qing Dynasty ended, China went under Communist rule was supposed to improve the Chinese lifestyle. It was soon realized that Communist rule wasn’t much better than the Qing Dynasty due to the amount of intense labor everyone had to experience. Which means that both the Qing Dynasty and Communist rule failed at creating a peaceful lifestyle for the Chinese. There were multiple rebellions during the Qing…

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    Deng Xiaoping In China

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    peoples had been seen already up and down. Many long time ago, in the China some Qing dynasty ruled out and their harassment, unlawful mode of behavior, and they were corrupted from top to bottom. In between, country foundation was loose from the tremor corruption. After this era, China gave some powerful great men to the country. His name was Deng Xiaoping and his revolutionary thoughts, ideology, legendry image to help in china become great. In term of, Mao death the economic policies,…

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    ; in case ; Does the citizens of China get the freedom to voice out their opinion? As of right now, Chinas has a Communist and the People's Liberation Army. Having a Communist government China is very strict onto using the media. Some specific sites are prohibited, one of the popular ones being Google. Chinese being a communist country, they do not have the ability like Americans have to fully vote for their leaders. Furthermore, they do not have the freedom to voice their opinion…

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    Cold War. The main body of this investigation will assess the political and ideological relations, national interests, as well as varying views of regimes between China (PRC) and the Soviet Union (USSR). The split devastated the international communist movement while laying down the path that would later spark relations between China and the United States in 1971. Two sources, Sino-Soviet Crisis Politics: A Study of Political Change and Communication by Richard Wich, and The…

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    inflation, asking that the government listen to their ideas. Several members of the Chinese government, including Deng Xiaoping (current leader of China), assumed that the protesters were attempting to overthrow the Communist Party. Others were sympathetic, favoring a conciliatory approach, including Zhao Ziyang (General Secretary of the Communist Party). The group of protesters became increasingly larger, exceeding 1 million people. Teachers, doctors, housewives,…

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    Everyone, from the head of political movements to the rich and working class to the bottom of the social pyramid has been affected by history and the current events of their lives. No one can evade the historical circumstances of their lives. Ordinary people recall what it was like living during the event and how it affected their lives. Influential figures like Mao, know the inside workings of the event, how it started and the actual purpose. Understanding China’s twentieth century history…

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    history.” This quote by Mao is key to understanding Chinese Communist Party (CCP) thought, especially during the Chinese Civil War and the war of liberation from the Japanese. These events were key to the CCP’s eventual victory over the nationalists. They were key not only in terms of military victories, but in persuading the Chinese people that the CCP cared for them far more than the “authoritarian” nationalist. And that a nationalist China would lead to the return of imperialism and misery…

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    Mao Zedong is revered by many as the ‘founding father of modern China’, with his legacy being not only physically but metaphorically embalmed. However, many, particularly in the West, question this reverence in so far as he halted economic and political progress in China via tumultuous campaigns such as the Great Leap Forward. In order to consider if Mao's importance in Chinese history has been exaggerated, his significance needs to be assessed. Looking at Mao's the impact of his policies at the…

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    Deng Xiaping Biography

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    Deng joined the Communist Party while in High School where he adopted the last name of Xiaoping meaning “Little Peace”. In 1920 at the age of 16, Deng left China for France where he won a work-study scholarship in Paris. Upon leaving China, Deng proudly remembers his father telling him of his hopes for his son, “learn knowledge and truth from the West in…

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    the founder of the People’s Republic of China, was the key person that leads the Communist Party. Mao’s thoughts, currently know as Maoism, was reflected in the policies of the People’s Republic of China. His visions of China and his actions had a huge impact that a series of important historical events were based on his thoughts. Starting from 1949 until his death in 1976, the political events he participated in still remain a legacy of current day China. Mao is known as a leftist leader that…

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