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    Sun Yat Sen Vs Russia

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    Yat-Sen saw it’s potential and how far it could advance a society. This new society would be based on his three principals of the people. These were nationalism, democracy and economic security. In stark contrast to this, Russia was controlled by the communist known as N Lenin. While China wished to give the power to the people, Russia wished to soak all…

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    The Communist Party of China was formed in 1921. It was under Mao Zedong's control beginning in 1927. Mao led a revolution and followed the example of the Soviet Union through the way they led and developed their country by industry and support from the Peasants although it caused him to fail in the end. Mao split from what was known as Marxism and developed Maoism, the Chinese way of communism. Mao was upset with the Soviet Union leader Khrushchev because he believed in peaceful living…

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    This book is a troubling tale about a young girl named Xing Xing. She was a girl who lived in a cave just outside of the village with Wei Ping, half-sister, and stepmother. After her mother and father died she became a slave to her stepmother and half-sister. There are a lot of Chinese traditions in this story, which help tell about Xing Xing’s life. Some are very unique and while others are similar to the United States culture. The story starts out with Xing Xing cleaning her family’s house.…

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    Cultural Revolution Dbq

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    Revolution—due to its goal to restore the “vitality” of communism in China. The reality of said revolution differed greatly from China’s new government’s claims about it, through the morality blindness that society faced throughout the 60s. China’s new communist-style government has marketed and made Mao Tse-tung one of China’s biggest icons of that time period. The government, withhold of the press and all media of china, were able to use propaganda posters and flyers to further show Mao’s…

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    denunciations and sanctions from the United States. (History.com, Staff, 2009) Maybe if Mao ZeDong didn’t push communism on the country so much, these kinds of revolts wouldn’t happen. Force was not the answer. Hu Yaobang was the leader of the Communist Party of China from 1981 to 1987. Hu was…

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    The Communist Revolution had major impacts economically, socially, and politically. It had positive impacts that helped the country and it had negative aspects that affected the Chinese. Either way, Mao Tse-Tung impacted the Chinese in different ways. Mao forced a new society gradually as time progressed. He started off by having teenagers and people in their early 20’s join the Red Guard. Mao believed they were perfect for it since teenagers are fearless, eager, and were easy to manipulate…

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    presents, Dikotter aims to show the ways in which Great Leap Forward policies resulted in the “near collapse of a social and economic system on which Mao had staked his prestige.” Mao’s Great Famine examines the political situation of the Chinese Communist Party that allowed for upwards on 45 million to starve and die as well as the extensive economic, environmental, and social costs of Mao’s grand vision that was the Great Leap Forward. Dikotter’s detailed accounts of political events, the…

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    little girl, Yu Yan who grew up in China during the Cultural Revolution in Mao Zedong’s China. 2.She remembers how happy they were at the beginning thinking China is a powerful country. 3.However, things dramatically changed over time and China’s Communist leader Mao Zedong started the Cultural Revolution in 1966. YU YAN 4.I am having difficulty understanding why we talk about the victory in the civil war happened 20 decades ago? 5.Her father explains that Mao believed the Government is not…

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    Mao Zedong Vs Deng

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    leaders who were both at the forefront of Chinese politics at different periods in time (Deng Xiaoping emerged the de facto leader of China though he never officially held office as head of State or head of government). Though they both wanted a communist government, they had ideological differences in the economic policies they felt was ideal for China. Owing to the economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese economy expanded by leaps and bounds, with the nominal GDP growing…

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    Annotated Bibliography

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    Annotated Bibliography F_127. Commentary: CPC Strives to Build World's Strongest Party - People's Daily Online, Xinhua, en.people.cn/n3/2017/0805/c90000-9251516.html This source provides simple information on the structure and social level of the CPC which eventually helped it lead China on a more successful and rewarding path. It gives information on why the communist party of China was so successful because of their established and efficient organizational structure. It also shows how the…

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