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    Causes and Consequences of Sweat Shop Labor in Post Mao China Hyun Jung Kim and Khalil Campbell The film China Blue presented to us several key perspectives in post-Mao China. These perspectives shined a light on the Chinese people as they transitioned from farm-life to an oriented urban manufacturing lifestyle. First‚ the policies and developmental strategies in China’s economic reform that led to the poor sweat-shop conditions encountered by the migrant workers in coastal China? Lastly‚

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    Explain why Mao introduced the Five-Antis Campaign in 1952. had a number of aims to fulfil when he launched the Five-Antis Campaign in 1952. The Communist Party (CPC) had only came to power a few years earlier in 1949‚ due to this they had decided to launch a number of campaigns to consolidate their power such as the Resist America and Aid Korea‚ and Suppression of Counter-Revolutionaries. Through these campaigns the party could enforce their own policies throughout China (mainly in cities however)

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    Analyse the conditions and the methods used which helped in the rise to power of Mao Mao’s rise to power was as a result of favourable conditions resulting from both the failures of the Nationalist party (GMD) and the various successes of the Communist party (CCP). Before Mao was able to consolidate his power over China in 1949‚ he first had to become solitary leader of the CCP party; which he accomplished through his ideology‚ policies and leadership qualities. The Long March began Mao’s ascent

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    How far do you agree that the Hundred Flowers campaign was a trick designed by Mao to trap his opponents? The Hundred Flowers Campaign began in 1957 when Mao Zedong declared in a speech‚ “Let a hundred schools of thought contend‚” effectively encouraging criticism from members of the Chinese Communist Party. After members began pointing out where the party had made mistakes‚ however‚ Mao suddenly reversed this new policy and began the Anti-Rightist Movement‚ condemning the critics whose opinions

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    Jirapas Paisarnduangjan 5888059 Group 1C Comparative Paragraph There are several things in which the stories of Hannibal and Mao Zedong are resemblance and different to the story of North Korean’s journey. The thing that these stories have the most in common is that they involve an extremely long and difficult journey. Hannibal and Mao Zedong marched their people from one place to another and the journey was only by foot. Hannibal and his men had to walk for 2‚415 kilometers‚ 12‚500 kilometers

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    which had worker‚ farming‚ and cooking groups to better the economy because it used less materials and money. The Great Leap Forward was one of the world’s worst famines lead by Mao Zedong in an attempt to rival American economies in the 1930’s. All was going well for a couple weeks‚ and then the steel came into play. Mao had every man and boy working in the caves mining for steel. They found some and started smelting it. The steel was so under par that it was degrading at one of the fastest rates

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    Party leader Mao Zedong. The Khmer Rouge was a communist organization under the leadership of Pol Pot which took control of Cambodia by force. Although the Cultural Revolution was a movement launched by Mao Zedong and the Khmer Rouge was a regime led by Pol Pot‚ the two revolutions have similar origins‚ objectives‚ and outcomes. _____‚ the Cultural Revolution and the Khmer Rouge have different origination. The Cultural Revolution was a movement launched by Communist leader Mao Zedong. _____‚ the

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    1990’s all over the world that have had genocide against a certain population. Some of the most famous crimes against humanity that are still talked about today are Communist in China‚ Khmer Rouge in Cambodia‚ and Muslim militia and the government in Sudan. Also many of these crime against humanities have crimes that ties them with the crimes in Germany with the Nazi’s. In China the communist party led buy the Mao Zedong they targeted the Chinese public. Mao Zedong launched The Great Leap Forward. (

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    China‚ with Mao Zedong and many others leading the communists and Chiang Kai-Shek leading the nationalists. Poverty was increasing and China’s debt was very high‚ which made it worse on the already struggling citizens. Even though the struggle over communism and nationalism

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    there were mass Red Guard demonstrations in Tianamen Square in support of Mao Zedong‚ pictures of Mao were put up in every conceivable location from restaurants to the wallpaper in nurseries‚ and pamphlets and books of Mao ’s teachings were distributed to every Chinese citizen. One of these propaganda publications Quotations from Chairman Mao which later became known as the Little Red Book contained quotes from Mao Zedong and was distributed to every Chinese citizen. The history of the Red Book provides

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