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    from humiliation and losses in the hands of the Japanese and other western powers. A predominant factor of the CCP’s popularity was the peoples desire to restore China as a powerful‚ independent nation‚ free from the influence of ‘foreign devils.’ Mao shared this aspiration and consequently‚ began to alienate China from the foreign powers and purge the country of capitalist and bourgeois influence. In 1950 the process of getting rid of foreigners accelerated‚ particularly in result of the armed

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    Queenie Zou Catherine 10012014 Assignment#2Draft3 In the book “Red Scarf Girl” by Ji Li Jiang is about Ji Li‚ a smart girl who 12 years old had deeply believe in Mao‚ Chairman of China. However‚ her behavior was getting change during the Cultural Revolution. At the beginning of the book‚ Ji li thought that China was a great state with communism and everyone was nice to people. However‚ things became different. People thought Ji Li’s family was black background because her grandfather was landlord

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    The great Proletarian cultural revolution * All over China was the campaign to destroy the old and build the new * Abolishing the four olds * The people crowding Beijing in 1966 carried the little red book and the Mao badge * forcefully taken away anything old or has traditional values. * The children were taken into actions as well * Giving social advantages to the Red guards‚ thousand took advantage * The youth were educated of the revolutionary stories * Women had

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    in dept and many lived on the edge of starvation. In addition‚ having peasant support for the CCP can supply with food resources. Therefore‚ Mao understood the first goal he had to achieve was the support from peasants. First‚ he set up peasant unions of Hunan from 1925-27‚ then in 1838-45 when Chiang had their attention focused on the Japanese Invasion‚ Mao and the CCP went to the rural areas‚ where the peasants were grateful for the way the soldiers behaved and helped the people . Then‚ the political

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    select this place for spending their honeymoon. Time seems around 1980s‚ "the Cultural Revolution was over already and recently the party had been propagating the idea that all citizens are equal before the law."(P635). The concrete statue of Chairman Mao is located in the middle of a square before Muji train station. Experienced the Culture Revolution‚ people’s opinion of morality has a great changed. Mr. Chiu eager to get justice‚ but he suffered unjustified treatment. Let we see how Mr. Chiu’s character

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    25 September 2013 Old Buildings Disappearing in China As is well known‚ China is a country with a long history and has rich and varied heritage. Many ancient architectures and old buildings are typical examples of the country’s precious resources. However‚ it seems like that Chinese people are losing their historical blocks under the steamroller of modernization. We cannot deny the fact that China has dramatically changed in the decades since Deng Xiaoping initiated his reform and opening-up policy

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    States. However‚ even with limited aid from their Soviet allies‚ Mao was able to pull the marginalized‚ the poor‚ and the oppressed together to strengthen the communist cause. Although many of the issues from which the war stemmed were presented well before any real violence took place between Chinese Nationalists and Mao’s Communist Party the strategies employed by the communists and the emotional vigor with which they clung to

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    In this movement‚ many local tyrants and evil gentry were “destroyed”. This big event reinforced Mao thinks the peasant movement will raise like a mighty storm. They will destroy all the imperialists‚ warlords‚ corrupt officials‚ local tyrants and evil gentry. They will play an important role in China’s revolutionary war. 2. What criticisms have been made of the Hunan peasant movement‚ and how does Mao attempt to counter these criticisms? Middle of the roaders thinks peasant associations are necessary

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    decision that should be made based on an individuals preferences and needs. In The Autobiography of Yukichi Fukuzawa and Chen Village Under Mao and Deng‚ the authors write about times of change and reform in Japan and China‚ and how individuals of different backgrounds‚ education levels‚ and wealth classes cope with and respond to these changes. In Chen Village Under Mao and Deng‚ a Chinese village experiences great deals of conflict when the government sends a group of representatives called a work team

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    nationwide importance have succeeded on the strength of massive youth power. In India‚ the epoch-making Indian National Movement could gain momentum and shake the very roots of the British Raj only when the youth were harnessed in it. Over a decade ago‚ Mao Tse Tung‚ the famous Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party‚ relied upon youth power to usher in a great Cultural. Revolution. The Chinese youth enacted a memorable drama of national reconstruction. The same is the story of the French Revolution. Large

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