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    Does history reat itself?

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    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. ( The Great Leap Forward was Mao’s attempt to Modernize China’s economy so that by 1988‚ China would have an economy that rivaled America). (The Great Leap Forward planned to develop agriculture and industry. Mao believed that both had to grow to allow the others to grow). (To allow this‚ China was reformed into

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    Chinese Education

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    the new People’s Republic was Mao Zedong. When the communists took over China they implemented many new ideas that were supposed to bring China up to speed in regards to the industrial development. He started the five year plan in which the people and government of China was to focus on the development of industry and to challenge the old ways of thinking. The old ways were called "the four olds" these were habits‚ ideas‚ customs‚ and cultures. After three years Mao asked for feedback of all of the

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    That enclave failed and Deng joined an enclave led by Mao Zedong in Jiangxi Province. 1933: Due to internal rivalries in the Communist Party Deng is denounced and dismissed from all political offices. He is placed under arrest. His wife divorces him. 1934-35: Deng participates in the Long March and serves as the General Secretary of the Communist Party. 1945-1949: Deng was a leader in the Second Field Army. 1950: Deng travels with Mao Zedong and other top leaders of the Communist Party to Moscow

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    women also had the job of tea picking. In that time‚ people believed that women who picked tea would turn out to be good woman and caused them to be better respected through their hard work (Lu). The Great Leap Forward took place in 1958-1961. Mao Zedong called for the farms to become government ruled. The Great Leap Forward lead shortages of grain yields as well as the starvation of many (Han). The Cultural Revolution took place after as another result of the Great Leap Forward. The Cultural Revolution

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    The Qing Dynasty

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    12/2/11 World Civ. China 9:55 Mon‚ Wed Part A ‚ Number 2 The Qing Dynasty‚ like all the Chinese Dynasties‚ began with an expectation of success. The Zhou Dynasty found such success within the “100 schools of thought”‚ while the Qin found success within trade and exploration which in the end‚ unified China (Russ). However‚ the Qing Dynasty found a different way to make their mark with the development of the Chinese Dictionary‚ forming Banner systems and population increase. Nevertheless‚ while

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    Toxic Pair The polarizing relationship between Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai was one full of subtle conflict‚ jealousy‚ and fear. There is no doubt that the two were‚ to an extent‚ very loyal to one another. However‚ Mao’s undying jealousy of Zhou receiving spotlight led to increasing tensions between the two comrades. Zhou’s increasing wariness of Mao’s capability to make sound political decisions for the country also increased tensions‚ but not just for the two of them. Their relationship was sometimes

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    of the GMD (Chinese Democratic Party) during the Civil War. Their leader‚ Chiang Kai-Shek‚ lost the support of the majority‚ mainly peasants and intellectuals‚ to the CCP‚ which contributed to their success in war. In addition to GMD’s actions‚ Mao Zedong‚ the communist leader was able to take over and declare the Peoples Republic of China. Early twentieth century Failing of Qing Dynasty The unhappiness in China laid in its problems‚ which arose during the early twentieth century. Until the

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    Mao Zedong had a rough childhood‚ but eventually managed to get away from his father’s tyranny (Knigge 255). Mao was born on the day of December 26‚ 1893. As a little child‚ Mao lived in a small town called Shaoshan. There a disrespectful father constantly harassed the young Mao and the rest of his family. As soon as an occasion came along‚ the opportunistic Mao left home and joined the Nationalist army when in 1911 the Revolution began. In a training college located in Changsha‚ Mao was introduced

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    to go through obstacles in order to finally become a leader. Firstly‚ during the Cultural Revolution (date) he lost all his power and was sent to Xianjing for three years to do manual labor‚ he was also branded as the ‘number two capitalist roader’ Mao did this to Deng Xiaoping because he saw Deng Xiaoping as a threat to his reform. On January 1975 when Zhou Enlai died Deng Xiaoping replaced Zhou Enlai’s role in the Party he became the person in charge of all the routine work of the Party and the

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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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