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    The Chinese Civil War‚ which took place from the end of World War I (when the Chinese Communist Party was set up) up to October 1‚ 1949‚ directly led to the creation of the People’s Republic of China‚ the world’s largest communist nation. The communists won the civil war in 1949 for many reasons. Although they did not have many things the KMT had‚ they had enormous support from the peasants. As 95% of the Chinese population‚ the peasants were the main citizens of the country. Through this mass

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    Geoffrey Lee 6.16 Macedonia History Essay To what extent do you agree with the assertion that May 4th 1919 was one of the most significant dates in Chinese history. The May 4th movement in 1919 was a significant date in Chinese history to a very large extent. This essay will attempt to justify this claim by explaining the short-term effects of the M4M and more importantly the long-term effects. The year 1919 is a significant year as it was the year right after World War 1 (WW1) had ended;

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    Mao’s domestic policies Ib History Notes * HOME   Communist China The Early Years 1911
            10 October                    Double Tenth
            Uprising at Wuchang –ends the Qing Dynasty

1912
            Sun Yat-sen becomes President of the Republic of China
Three Principles of the People 
-Nationalism (rid china of Western invaders) 
-Livelihood and the People’s Welfare‚ Socialism (government control of capital)
-Representative Government‚ Democracy (Chinese collectivism)

1913
           

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    Discussion on Current Development of China Animation‚ Comic and Game (ACG) Industries Lili DENG Director‚ Animation and Game Research Centre Institute for Cultural Industries‚ Peking University Experience of Animation‚ Comic and Game (ACG) Experience of ACG Pleasant Goat and Gray Wolf Government Promotion Public Policy-China ACG Industries Year 2004‚ Suggestions on Further reinforcement and improvement of the Ideological and Ethical Construction of the Minors Year 2005‚ issued

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    The “One China” policy states that a government may only recognize one government of China‚ either the CCP from the mainland or the ROC from Taiwan. This policy has evolved immensely over the past half century. After the Chinese Civil War the Kuomintang (KMT) retreated to Taiwan after its loss to the CCP in mainland China. In 1952‚ Japan relinquished all claims to Taiwan in the San Francisco peace treaty but Taiwan was never officially returned to China. Ever since then the KMT has ruled Taiwan

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    Maria Serpas PSCI 356 Dr. Kramer March 19‚ 2015 Subject: What should US policy towards military assistance to Taiwan be? Historical Background: Taiwan‚ otherwise known as the Republic of China (ROC)‚ has a complicated political status on the world stage. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) lays territorial claims to Taiwan and most countries recognize China as the mainland as Taiwan as an autonomous region within it. However‚ Taiwan sees itself independent as the true government of China‚

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    their pros and cons Problem/Question How will the 2012 Presidential Election affect US- Chinese relations? Historical Background Problems began back during World War II‚ when the United tried to be neutral‚ but appeared closer to the Kuomintang (KMT) than to the communists. “In 1937 when Japan invaded‚ the

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    The Taiwanese Development Model Since 1960 According to Thomas Gold Taiwan offers a text book case of an elite-led revolution leading to social transformation. The stability of hard authoritarianism of the Taiwanese government laid the groundwork for Taiwanese development. The KMT’s cohesiveness and political domination plus the economic development aid supplied by the United States also helped to provide good conditions for Taiwanese growth in the beginning. Once the KMT gained control

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    The Most Unforgettable Experience I was born and raised in Beijing. It is the capital of China‚ and also the center of China. Most of students come to Beijing right after they graduated from universities. They come to find a job or any kinds of opportunities. They think that Beijing is the city where all of the sure dreams will come true. The city even attracts lots of international students to come for dig “the gold” in their lives. Especially after the Beijing Olympic Games‚ there are more and

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    Why did the Communists gain power in 1949? In 1949‚ after a long lasting contest for leadership‚ the Communists were able to gain power. In 1900‚ China was ruled by the Manchu dynasty‚ however less than in half a century a completely new government came into power. The Qing government had already been weak due to European countries because they gained great influence in China’s affair by using forces. They became so unpopular that people plotted to overthrow them. Despite the fact that the revolution

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