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    these are vital to the survival of the Communist Party with Mao as its leader. The new Government faced a lot of challenges in 1949 as the people of China and their economy was exhausted after years of war and conflict. China had been through decades of internal conflict in the civil war which was fought on and off at irregular intervals from 1927. Mao’s strategies during the civil war meant that he emerged in 1949 as the doctrine of the Communist Party; however his approach to governing the country

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    Political Science 101

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    on the principle of meritocracy. 5. What is a bureaucracy and how is it different from a legislature? 6. What is divided government in the presidential system and how is it different from coalition government in a parliamentary system? Can China have divided government? Why or why not? 7. Identify three ways that the National People’s Congress is institutionally different from the US Congress. 8. Define terrorism‚ provide an example and explain why it is a good clear cut example of terrorism

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    Mao Zedong

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    is considered to be the father of Communist China and along side Sun Yat sen and Chiang Kai Shek played a fundamental part in China’s recent history. He came from a peasant family. His education was hard and he experienced no luxuries same with all the peasants that living in 19th century China. He first became a Marxist while he worked as a library assistant at Peking University. In June 1921‚ he co-founded the Chinese Communist Party. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was established in Shanghai

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    SOVIET COMMUNISM VS. CHINESE COMMUNISM The Soviet Union and China are the two important states in the world history that practiced a form of communism. However‚ communism in the Soviet Union collapsed while it still survives in China. What were the reasons: what caused the collapse in the Soviet Union and why has the Chinese communist-party state has been more durable than the Soviet Union? The Soviet communism ignored basic human desires like desires to own property and to express your opinions

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    Al Majed IB History China and Mao Origins and nature of the authoritarian and single-party states * Conditions that produced authoritarian and single-party states * Mao Zedong came to power and created the People’s Republic of  China after decades of civil and international war. * The Communist party assumed power and utilized propaganda strategies to alter people’s opinions and outlooks. * Emergence of leaders: aims‚ ideology‚ support * Communist ideology helped him convince

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    Communist China uses propaganda and force to hide the truth from the public‚ as well as controlling them in a sense. Ha Jin writes Waiting and in this book he comments and portrays communist China in great detail. Waiting’s main character‚ Lin Kong‚ is commonly criticized as indecisive and unable to love. In an interview published in Asia Week in 1999‚ Ha Jin comments on Lin’s inability to love: allegorically…sum up a sort of internal psychological damage to the Chinese… the Revolution was to

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    Cultural Revolution

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    Cultural Revolution had a massive impact on China from 1965 to 1968. The Cultural Revolution is the name given to Mao’s attempt to reassert his beliefs in China. Mao had been less than a dynamic leader from the late 1950’s on‚ and feared others in the party might be taking on a leading role that weakened his power within the party and the country. This probably explains the Cultural Revolution – it was an attempt by Mao to re-impose his authority on the party and therefore the country. The movement

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    天*门 Square is the large plaza near the center of Beijing‚ China‚ named after the 天*门 (literally‚ Gate of Heavenly Peace) which sits to its north‚ separating it from the Forbidden City. It has great cultural significance as a symbol because it was the site of several key events in Chinese history (See below: Events). Outside of China‚ the square is best known for the 天*门 Square **. The square is 880 metres south to north and 500 metres east to west‚ a total area of 440‚000 square meters‚ which

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    Revolution of China: Annihilating Culture with each Political and Class Struggle Wendy Wang Junior Division Historical Paper Wang1 China ’s Cultural Revolution of the 1900s caused radical changes to the People ’s Republic of China. More a political struggle than actual revolution‚ the Cultural Revolution had a huge effect on people throughout mainland China. People of all backgrounds had their lives changed as different factions of the Communist Party fought for control of China. The Cultural

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    for changing the fate of an entire nation. One of them is Mao Tse-tung‚ the man who rose from the peasantry to become the pre-eminent revolutionary theorist‚ political leader and statesman of Communist China (CNN‚ 2001). Mao Tse Tung was born on December 1893 in a village of Shaoshan in Hunan Province (China ’s south). His family is wealthy peasant farmers. He has one sister and two younger brothers. Mao lives with his mother ’s family in a neighboring village until he is eight. He then returns to

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