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    Gulsah Sarpoglu Ms. Nicola Robinson English 12 March 2015 How did Mao Zedong control and lead millions even though his policies failed and killed millions? Mao Zedong was the leader‚ spokesperson and symbol of the Communist revolution in China. He is qualified as the greatest mass murderer in world history‚ killing 45 million in four years. Anyone who opposed him was punished by execution‚ imprisonment or forced famine but anyhow his authority was rarely questioned. Even today he is is treated as

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    of its government. This was in large part due to the prosperity that it was able to bring its people. A Chinese man‚ Mao Zedong was able to analyze the success of the Soviet Union and attempted to implement its form of government‚ communism‚ in China. The communist revolution that occurred leading to the creation of the Soviet Union is known as the bolshevik revolution.

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    Edward McKnight Kauffer started his expert life as a painter‚ however got to be one of Britain’s best known between war originators. He grasped business outline as a method for profiting as well as a vital artistic expression in its own privilege. Counterparts commended him as a ’decent interpreter’‚ adroit at utilizing present day workmanship to address a mainstream gathering of people. Naturally introduced to destitution in the Midwest of America‚ in his late adolescents Kauffer was given the

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    Q8. Mao Zedong was the Communists party leader in China during the time of the civil war between the Nationalists and Communists. Mao Zedong embraced the idea of Marxist socialism‚ communism‚ from a young age. Mao realized the potential within the Chinese peasants and believed he would be able to lead them in a revolt in hope to spread the political idea of Communism throughout all of China. Unfortunately‚ Mao and the Communists faced the major threat of Jiang Jieshi and his political party of Nationalism

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    most powerful rulers”. Mao Zedong was the icon of the communist revolution and the founding father of the People’s Republic of China (PRC)‚ which he governed as Chairman of the Communist party of China (CPC) from its establishment to his death. His influence is still a force to contend with today as he remains China’s most famous or infamous leader of the twentieth century. Aiming to rapidly transform the country from an agrarian economy to a modern industrialized society‚ Mao launched the Great Leap

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    Mao Zedong was a bad leader for China. While Mao was in power‚ many people lost their lives due to the Red Guards. The Red Guards were enforcing Mao’s policies because they thought that was the correct thing to do. The Red Guards assaulted people who held different opinions regarding the change in the culture of China. This resulted in people losing their lives ( Schwartz‚ 5). For example‚ when the peasants challenged Mao’s opinion about what they were told to do during the Great Leap Forward they

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    Whereas Mao was influenced primarily by Western ideologies‚ Ghandi based the Indian revolution within a mix of Hindu and Western influences. First and foremost to Ghandi was the idea of Indian Nationalism and the strong sense of being exclusively Indian‚ a romantic notion also preached by Henry David Thoreau. When Thoreau speaks of an American government that he wishes was less controlling‚ he insists‚ “The character inherent in the American people has done all that has been accomplished; and it

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    destiny. In 1949‚ Mao Tse Tung‚ with Deng Hsiao Ping at his side‚ arrived in Tiananmen at the head of their Red armies ending‚ perhaps forever‚ the era of the Emperors‚ the Forbidden City‚ and the feudal controls. Though they certainly would not have predicted a return to capitalism‚ Mao created a communist political and economic system unequalled in the world. Though both were dedicated to the communist ideology‚ as each had their time at the helm as Emperors in their own right. Mao Tse Tung was the

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    agriculture‚ and for mistakes that had led to appalling lose of life in the Second War World. Mao was livid with anger by this denouncement of his supporter.( film -China) Mao Zedong also started to see signs that that Soviet Union wanted to take control of Russia. This created tension between the China and Russia leading the eventual break-up. Another contributing factor of the two nations spilt was Mao demand for the Soviet to give China an atomic bomb. The Soviet Union rejected this demand.(

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    as much as Deng Xiaoping. Deng Xiaoping was born in 1904 and after making his way through the ranks of the communist party‚ he became the leader of China in 1978. In 1978 Hua Guofeng presented the 10 year plan which was later used under the rule of Deng Xiaoping. After 28 years of life under Mao‚ the chinese citizens were in desperate need of change and under the rule of Deng Xiaoping China was able to modernize its economy and catch up with the rest of the western world. Deng Xiaoping ended collective

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