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    VENERATION WITH UNDERSTANDING- MALAY 1.    Attempts to downgrade Rizal have not ceased completely 74 years after his death. More unfortunately‚ those who would downgrade him and picture him as a false hero are his own countrymen. 2.    “The wounds that had been inflicted by foreigners were painful‚ but more painful are the wounds still being inflicted on his memory by his own countrymen.” 3.    The main argument of the home-grown detractors of Rizal is this: Since Rizal did not lead the revolution

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    One Child Policy Dbq

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    The one child policy‚ a good idea for the Chinese society‚ even though some families were greatly affected by this highly and new improved rule. World War II. Mao Zedong‚ a powerful leader won control over the Chinese society. China‚ a poor country slogged through years of war‚ disease‚ and natural disaster. Was this thought(suggestion) desired/ approved? The one child policy an effective idea which had a different effect with all families. This can go into further depth and greater detail on Document

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    Chiang Kai-shek‚ a disciplined man of high virtue was a Chinese military leader who was the front man that led the Chinese in World War II and battled Mao Zedong and his communist forces with his party the Kuomintang (the Nationalists). As an influential member of the Kuomintang and close alley of Sun Yat-sen‚ the first president of the Republic of China and founder of the Kuomintang party‚ he sought out to mainly expel Chinese communists and regain unification in China‚ Chiang Kai-shek took over

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    On 1 October 1949‚ Mao Zedong‚ leader of the Chinese Communist Party declared victory over the Nationalist Party (Guomindang) and brought an end to four brutally long years of Civil War. The Communist victory in the Civil War has however‚ created significant debate among historians‚ namely: was a Communist victory inevitable and if so is it more sensible to see the Chinese Civil War as a Communist victory or as a Nationalist defeat?When researching these questions it becomes blatantly obvious that

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    The Cultural Revolution of China: Annihilating Culture with each Political and Class Struggle Wendy Wang Junior Division Historical Paper Wang1 China ’s Cultural Revolution of the 1900s caused radical changes to the People ’s Republic of China. More a political struggle than actual revolution‚ the Cultural Revolution had a huge effect on people throughout mainland China. People of all backgrounds had their lives changed as different factions of the Communist Party fought for control

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    km to Northwestern China. The March lasted one year and killed approximately 90% of the militants who began the march originally. The March was completed once the CPC army had reached their destination of Shaanxi to meet their new party leader‚ Mao Zedong. In addition to the Encirclement plans‚ the KMT also used “Khampa troops” against the Communist Party to stop their advances and progression. The Khampas were a group of approximately 300 criminalized bandits from Kham‚ Tibet who Chiang Kai-shek

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    In 1949‚ Mao Zedong governed China from nineteen forty nine to nineteen seventy six. Chinas population was poor at the time and the government was running out of ways to help chinas economy fix itself. China was in a dire need for a change. So Mao decided that he would encourage families to have more and more children. His logic was that the more people birthed would mean more workers to work on farms‚ ensuing a stronger China. He wanted China to thrive and surpass the richer nations. Mao did not

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    The Humor of Mo Yan

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    character Mo Yan reminisces that: Back when I was leaving Beijing‚ my bus passed through Tiananmen Square‚ where . . . Sun Yat-sen [commonly referred to as the father of the Republic of China‚ founded in 1911]‚ who stood in the square‚ and Mao Zedong [leader of the People’s illustration: cong zhang O ne of the most energetic writers in contemporary China‚ Mo Yan has been at the

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    worst enemy‚ Japan‚ owning it would be positively loathsome. A demonstration broke out in Beijing in protest over Versailles. After being defeated by both Japan and the West‚ China had enough humiliation and demanded social reform. It was then that Mao Zedong came forth and established the Chinese Communist Party. Although the Nationalists would crush the Communists efforts to overthrow the government‚ the Communist Party would eventually return and take control‚ changing China forever‚ because of the

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    guard‚ began to follow the influence of a Red Giant. The theories of Communism which were developed through a collaboration of Marx and Engels began to penetrate China through the Soviet influence. The sweeping changes that were introduced by Mao Zedong and his party would influence China in every aspect‚ and attempt to eradicate the old ways‚ which were consider to be corrupted and no longer represented what was right for the country as a whole. The CCP changed the way the government was set

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