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Title: Mao Zedong and Communism in China


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Mao Zedong and Communism in China
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Leaders of China
  • Mao Zedong-
  • Leader of the Chinese Communist Party
  • Chiang Kai-shek-
  • Leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party

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Mao Zedong and China
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CCP KMT
  • Chinese Communist Party
  • Kuomintang/ KMT
  • (Nationalists)

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Mao Zedong and Civil War in China
  • A civil war began between Mao and his communist
    followers and the Nationalist government.

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The Long March
  • In 1933, Maos 100,000 troop Red Army faced
    defeat by the 700,000 troop Nationalist Army.
  • The Red Army retreated towards the mountains,
    beginning its dangerous journey called The Long
    March.
  • The troops marched 6000 miles to avoid capture.

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The Long March
  • After about a year, Mao and his 6,000-7,000
    survivors settled in caves in northern China.
  • Chinese Communists today look at the Long March
    as a symbol of Maos dedication to his cause and
    to the Chinese people.

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The Long March
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Nationalists Communists
  • WWII and Japan invasion brought the Communists
    and Nationalists together
  • After the war Communists win and create the
    Peoples Republic of China

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Japanese Occupied Lands During WWII
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  • The Great Leap Forward
  • Mao tried to reorganize all of China along
    communist lines
  • Factories and farms would be owned collectively
    (government).
  • Private ownership was eliminated.

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The Great Leap Forward
  • A series of policies by Mao to help China make
    positive changes
  • equal to the West.
  • Mao believed the peasants would make it work.

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The Great Leap Forward
  • Because they didnt own anything themselves, they
    had little reason to work very hard.

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Great Leap Forward Propaganda
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Great Leap Forward Propaganda
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The Great Leap Forward
  • Peasants lied about the amount of grain that had
    been produced.
  • A massive famine resulted.
  • Millions of people died throughout China.
  • The Great Leap Forward was a failure.

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How Mao thought China would look after the Great
Leap Forward
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What China actually looked like for millions of
people during the Great Leap Forward
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The Cultural Revolution
  • After the Great Leap Forward failed, farmers and
    factory workers tried to create some private
    ownership again.
  • Mao saw his classless society ideal failing.
  • Realizing that there was still a large gap
    between the educated elite in the cities and the
    peasants in the country, Maos response was to
    begin The Cultural Revolution in 1966.

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The Cultural Revolution
  • Maos attempt to rid China of anything that
    encouraged class differences.
  • Attacked education, religion, private ownership,
    and anything from the west.
  • Destruction of books, artwork, religious temples,
    and anything that was connected to Chinas past
    or foreign ideas.
  • Led by students and young people

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The Cultural Revolution
  • Many of these students were organized into a
    military group called the Red Guards.

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The Cultural Revolution
  • Schools and universities were closed.
  • Mao discouraged old Chinese cultural ideas.

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The Cultural Revolution
  • Teachers, artists, and writers were sent to the
    countryside to do hard labor.
  • The Cultural Revolution was a time of great chaos
    in China.

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The Cultural Revolution
  • Many innocent people were killed or committed
    suicide during it.
  • It lasted 10 years and only ended when Mao died
    in 1976.

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China After Mao Zedong
  • Deng Xiaoping was named Chinas new leader.
  • He allowed farmers to own some of their own land.
  • He allowed some private business.

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Tiananmen Square
  • Protests were led by 10,000 students in Beijings
    Tiananmen Square. (over 1 million people
    participated)
  • Protesting corruption in the Chinese government.
  • Wanted democracy
  • Created a statue called Goddess of Democracy,
    modeled after the Statue of Liberty.

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Goddess of Democracy
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Tiananmen Square
  • 1989- Communist government ordered soldiers to
    break up the demonstration in Tiananmen Square.
  • They opened fire on the students, destroyed the
    Goddess of Democracy statue, and arrested
    thousands of people.

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Summarize
  • 1 Paragraph describing each of the following
  • Chinese Civil War/The Long March
  • The Great Leap Forward
  • The Cultural Revolution
  • Tiananmen Square
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