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Title: Global Studies 51004


1
Global Studies 5/10/04
  • OBJECTIVE Begin Asian Vacation Project
  • I. Letter
  • II. Itinerary
  • III. List of Countries
  • IV. Schedule

2
Global Studies 5/11/04
  • OBJECTIVE Examine the Communist take over of
    China
  • I. Journal 45 pt. A
  • -read the story of Happy Boy p.350-351
  • -What happened to Happy Boys happiness?
  • II. Journal 45 pt. B
  • -notes on the Communist Revolution
  • III.

3
Who was Mao Zedong?
  • The leader of the communist party who won control
    of China in 1949.
  • The idea of Communism was established by the
    German born political economist Karl Marx in the
    mid-1800s.
  • Question How can Mao establish a communist
    nation in China?

4
Karl Marx
  • In the mid 1800s German born economic historian
    Karl Marx put together a theory called Communism.
  • His theory was based on the idea that the story
    of history is a struggle between the haves and
    the have nots.
  • The haves exploited the have nots and captured
    the surplus.
  • He predicted that the have nots would over throw
    the haves in a violent and bloody revolution
    during the final days of capitalism.

5
Marxs Epochs
  • Primitive Communism
  • -no surplus
  • Slavery
  • -haves slave owners/have nots slaves
  • Surplus
  • Feudalism
  • -haves lords/ have nots peasants
  • Surplus
  • Capitalism
  • -haves bourgeoisie/ have nots proletariat
  • Surplus
  • Communism
  • -everyone shares the surplus

6
Global Studies 5/12/04
  • OBJECTIVE Examine Maos plans to modernize
    China and build a Communist state.
  • I. Journal 46 pt. A
  • -notes on communes and the Great Leap Forward
  • II. Homework

7
Maos three main goals of the Communist Revolution
  • 1.) Better life for the poor
  • 2.) Development of a modern economy
  • 3.) Restore Chinas position as a major world
    power

8
Obstacles to these goals
  • Huge population that needed to be fed, clothed,
    housed, and educated
  • Years of war had disrupted farming destroyed
    Chinas few industries
  • China didnt have the technology to modernize, or
    money

9
Reorganization of agriculture
  • 1.) Land taken from large landowners
    redistributed to landless farm families
  • 2.) In the early 1950s, private ownership of
    land ended with the establishment of collective
    farms.

10
Collective Farms
  • The government forced the peasants to pool their
    land, labor, and tools.
  • The members of the collective farms worked for
    the state received a share of the harvest.
  • Any surplus went to the government

11
Example
  • Assume each person needs to grow 3 bushels of
    rice each year to survive

12
Collective Farms
13
Year1
  • The government collects all of the rice
  • 14 bushels
  • The govt gives
  • Mr. Condon 3
  • Mr. Studdard 3
  • The Gator 3
  • Mr. Milewski 3
  • The govt keeps the 2 surplus bushels
  • The Gator, Mr. Milewski, and Mr. Condon are angry
    because Mr. Studdard only grew 1 bushel and got
    3!!!

14
Collective Farms
15
1958 The Great Leap Forward
  • Superhuman effort to achieve modernization
  • China divided into communes which included
    several villages, thousands of acres of land, and
    as many as 20,000 people
  • At first, men women were divided into separate
    dormitories.

16
Cultural Revolution
  • 1.) What was the cultural Revolution?
  • 2.) What effect did it have on China? Be
    specific.

17
Homework
  • 5th Hour
  • Read Ch16 sec3
  • Answer questions (1-5) p.364
  • 6th Hour
  • Read Ch16 sec2
  • Answer questions (3-5) p.359

18
Global Studies 5/13/04
  • OBJECTIVE Plan Asian Vacation
  • I. Library
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