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    defense minister, to help him get rid of the other party and reassert his authority. Known in full as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, Mao shut down schools urging the youth for mobilization to take down the party leaders and embrace the spirit for modernization. The months after that the movement quickly rocketed as the student’s coalesced groups called the Red Guards and began attacking and purging members of the Chinese Communist Party, these groups were called “Red Guards”.…

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    Tiananmen Square Massacre

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    giant protest against a communist government. The Tiananmen Square massacre may be barred from the web pages in China, but the event that happened in June 4th 1989 is widely known across the world. The Tiananmen Square massacre was a result of a prodemocracy movement by the Chinese citizens that wanted more freedom than what they currently were given by China’s policies. Many students of the country and civil workers wanted reform and a change in the government’s communist leadership, but…

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    Long March Essay

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    for the CCP to establish power in 1949? Intro Before the Long March, there was a conflicting and war torn infrastructure between political parties and warlords. At the time of the creation of the communist party in 1921, the Guomindang, the most powerful single force in China, were seeking to unite the county under Chiang Kai-Shek’s leadership. The Communists who were on the brink of annihilation, had been persecuted and forced into the countryside by the GMD because they were seen as a threat.…

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    Manchuria, the government of the Republic of China had to face three issues- Japanese invasion, warlord insurrection, and the Communist uprisings. The Nationalists holding power cooperated with the Communist to kick out the Japanese. After successfully defeating the Japanese, the two parties continued its Civil War with the Communist gaining victory. Now holding power, the Communist made many reforms under the leadership of Mao Zedong. “To Live” is a simple title that conceals a universe. “To…

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    HIST1005 Asia in the World Professor Franziska Seraphim/ Discussion Leader Lia Atanat OCE Assignment IV Zhangyang Wei “The anti-Party, anti-socialist Rightists might be fully exposed, refuted, overthrown and fully discredited and their influence eliminated. At the same time, they should be given a chance to turn a new leaf.” -the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, the Sixteen Points, 1966 -Picture from 1960 ANPO Movement The visual and textual sources that I have chosen…

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    The French Revolution of 1798 and the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1927 are examples of this. The French Revolution was caused by unequal taxing and the Enlightenment ideas spreading. The Chinese Revolution was caused by the slaughter of a political party and the protection of the peasants by the communists. The two revolutions were similar in that they resulted in execution programs, however France developed a monarchy while China created a communist form of government. Ultimately, the…

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    Mao Zedong gained power when china had a bad time and he took the advantage .He leaded china from 1949 to the day of his death which was in 1976 .Communist is a society where people in property is publicly owned and they get paid according of what they can do . Mao Zedong did make a better society economically better because he opened up doors for the lower class and he tried to help those in need.Mao Zedong didn’t make China socially better because he didn’t allow people to express who they…

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    Mao and Stalin were both horrific, but strategic communist leaders. During their time as leaders, they showed other countries who was in control and showed their people the power of communism. China was not ready for anything when Mao came to power. The USSR had their share of suffering, especially after the World Wars. Although Mao and Stalin lived during different times and in different countries, they share similarities in their leadership and policies, they had their differences in how they…

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    Mao intended to bring social reforms, improve sanitation, reducing the spread of disease and bridge the gap of gender inequality by introducing women’s rights. Essentially, as a communist, Mao wanted to bring overall equity to the country that paved the groundwork for modernisation in China. In the early 30’s, the Communists began combatting diseases and poor sanitation by initiating campaigns for vaccinations against a multitude…

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    character to an asexual political entity when she forms a sisterhood with her friends at the normal college. (Barlow, p.15) The protagonist known only as old woman or Granny in “New Faith” also becomes a political force identified with the Communist Party that Ding Ling associates with a better future for women, but through a different experience. Nonetheless, Ding Ling’s style remains more or less consistent across such stories as these. Both of these stories are written in…

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