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    prospect of his leadership in their eyes promised an infinitely more just and financially stable life. However many of the economic and social factors were a result of other‚ perhaps more heavily contributing factors such as the devastation brought upon China were primarily a result of the civil war in which they had

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    the One Child Policy Elana Kopelman As a country’s population grows‚ the demand for resources such as food‚ water‚ and housing increases. However‚ every country has limited resources to provide for its population. When China was faced with a booming population‚ the Communist Party knew that they had to preserve the country’s resources. As a solution‚ the One Child Policy was implemented in 1979 to stabilize China’s population. Despite this attempt for stability‚ the One Child Policy negatively affected

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    "Spider Eaters" by Yang

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    Revolution broke out‚ she actively participated in Red Guard activities in Beijing like her peers in China. As an educated youth‚ she later devoted her five years on a pig farm in a village located at northern China‚ herding pigs and performing other physical labor. Although grew up with faith in the Communist Party and love for Chairman Mao‚ she enthusiasm for revolution and devotion to the new China ended after suffering from hardship of physical labor. Spider Eaters is a document recorded by Yang

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    cultures and traditions in other countries. There is a country which looks plentiful‚ no worries and everyone is happy. However‚ the reality is quite opposite‚ there is no fundamentals human right and everything are under government control which is China. During the Cultural Revolution‚ Ai WeiWei’s childhood was like a desert. Many people were killed or died due to starvation. And they were suffered stomach without medicine. His whole family and many citizens were living

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    The reactions to the ‘Tiananmen Square Massacre’ from the ‘Chinese Communist Party’ were driven by a need to maintain total control of China. As Michael Lynch states in the supporting quotation‚ they were willing to curtail the political freedoms of the public to do so. Most modern historians‚ including Lynch and Zhang Liang believe the immediate reactions of the C.C.P. were motivated by China’s political leaders who wanted a “violent end to the affair.” The long-term reactions from the C.C.P

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    Public Forum Debate Case

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    Thailand maintains a stable balance of power in the Asia-Pacific region. ■ Preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and ballistic missile delivery systems. The United States‚ along with China‚ the ROK‚ Japan‚ Russia‚ and North Korea‚ is engaged in the Six-Party Talks aimed at the denuclearization of North Korea. At the same time‚ the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) enjoys broad support across the region. ■ The promotion of democracy and human rights. For successive

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    Wild Swans

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    Wild swans Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China is a memoir of three generations of Chinese women from Imperial China through and beyond the Cultural Revolution. Chang’s grandmother was a warlord’s concubine. Her gently raised mother struggled with hardships in the early days of Mao’s revolution and rose‚ like her husband‚ to a prominent position in the Communist Party before being denounced during the Cultural Revolution. Chang herself marched‚ worked‚ and breathed for Mao until doubt crept in

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    Forbidden City Quote Chart

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    Forbidden City Quote Chart Theme Quotation Son and dad relationship -“I’m really proud of [my dad]” (Bell‚ 2) -“I have to handle the tickets and boarding passes and steer Dad around “ (Bell‚ 10) -“Alex‚ I would rather have you up here in case anything happens” (98) -“I wanted dad to be with me” (143) -“He searched my face‚ his eyes coming alive”(187) Grief Alex and Dad are grief-stricken when they think of their mom‚ who are not living with them -Dad’s “shoulders and head shook from

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    The evil of Mao

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    and died in September 9‚ 1976. He was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founder of the People’s Republic of China‚ which he governed as Chairman of the Communist Party of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death. He lived in a wealthy farmer in Shaoshan‚ Hunan. Mao adopted a Chinese nationalist and anti-imperialist perspective in his early life. On October 1‚ 1949 Mao proclaimed the foundation of the People’s Republic of China. In 1966‚ he initiated the Great Cultural Revolution

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    The Collapse Of Communism

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    Two of the most well known economic events overt the last decade are the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and the emergence of the market economy in China. They both changed for the citizens.but they differed in the form of government they wished to achieve and the reasons why their governments failed and needed to change . China changed to do something about the poor of their country‚ while Russia was more focused on their upper working classes. Strikes and food riots broke out in Russia

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