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Name: Lam Wing
Student NO.: 10523957
Class code: 88270-0106
Assignment 1
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Q1. Do you agree that Sun Yixian was an important politician affecting the development of china between 1911 and 1924? Justify your view.(900-1200 words)

Between 1911 and 1924, Sun Yixian was an important person to affecting China in different areas and the most important part is politician. In 1911, Sun Yixian become the provisional president of China and end up the imperialism of China. He publicize the Three People's Principle and build up a society which is more respect people. To express the principle, Sun Yixian keeps to hold lectures to promote his theory in every stratums. He was trying hard to get the advocates and build up a peaceful society within his power which got from his position. Even his intention has not realize totally at the time, his cerebration and theory become aim nowadays.

To affect the political, the Three People's Principle position is indispensably. Firstly is the People’s Livelihood. Under the People's Livelihood, China become a communistic society and it purpose to raise people by each other. To invigorate China's economical, government release the peasants and let people develop different lines of business such as mining industry and communications of traffic. China's type of works in production become diversification bit by bit and some people become rich. People contribution part of their properties to government and by the system of communism, the revaluation of private property which would then be purchased by the government and given to landless people, everyone got a stable life quality. Compare with the dynasty of Qing, people was had no cerebration to share money with strangers so that the problem of extreme disparity between the rich and the poor was very serious and it bought out many refugees indirectly. To the political factors, China has been increased the commercial potential with foreign base on the industry development

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