Mao Zedong and the Peopleamp39s Republic of China ... In February, the Communists took Beijing, and in October they reaching the center of Southern China, Guangzhou. On October 1st, in Beijing, Mao Zedong stood in ... View More
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mao and ghandi ... of the revolution. Chiang Kaishek, however, was even more determined to stop Mao and his fellow Communists. He devised another ... View More
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Mao Zedong ... Marchampquot led by Mao and his Red Army walked almost the entire length of China, to evade the 700,000 of Chiangs men who were trying to cut off the communists. ... View More
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Japanese ampamp Chinese Literature ... Mao had organized a group of Communists in Changsha and in 1921 he went to Shanghai to participate in the First National Party Congress of the Chinese ... View More
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Why did China intervene in the korean war ... The worst scenario for Mao at this point, was the defeat of the communists, because as the biggst and most selfsufficient communist state after Russia, at the ... View More
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Totalitarianism Maos China ... The partyamp39s top governing body was its Politburo. Despite Maoamp39s lack of military training, he became the Communists leading rural tactician. ... View More
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Taiwan Question It was a hardfought victory for Mao and the communists, a victory which had come after nearly four years of unbridled civil war. ... View More
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Mao: A Necessary Evil ... The civil war finally ceased in 1949 when the anti Communists were forced to Taiwan ... The next few years are marked by Maoamp39s attempts for the Chinese to catch up ... View More
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China ... The two forces within the Communists Party, the moderates and the radicals had a major split in what to do next. ... ampquotIn 1966, Mao Zedong gave his support to the ... View More
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Per.1 Why was the Great Leap Forward a failure and how was the ... ... Mao and the Communists moved rapidly to strengthen their rule over Chinaamp39s 550million people. The Communists claimed to have a new ampquotMandate of Heavenampquot. ... View More
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Chinese Civil War ... was a devastating war between the Nationalists, who were led by Chiang KaiShek and the Communists who had many great leaders. For example, Mao Zedong who ... View More
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Chinese Civil War ... was a devastating war between the Nationalists, who were led by Chiang KaiShek and the Communists who had many great leaders. For example, Mao Zedong who ... View More
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Chinese Civil War ... was a devastating war between the Nationalists, who were led by Chiang KaiShek and the Communists who had many great leaders. For example, Mao Zedong who ... View More
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Cultural Revolution: Desaster and Distruction ... compared to the number of deaths caused by famine, anarchy, war, and foreign invasion in the years before the Communists took powerampquot Wikipedia ampquotMao Zedongampquot 1 ... View More
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Mao Zedong ... By the end of the 1920amp39s, Chiang had annihilated the communists as an urban political ... it is not one of these ideas that helped set the stage for Mao to begin ... View More
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Mao Zedong ... By the end of the 1920amp39s, Chiang had annihilated the communists as an urban political ... it is not one of these ideas that helped set the stage for Mao to begin ... View More
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The Rise and Spread of Communism in China ... The essential focus of Maoamp39s revolution revolved solely on the peasants, where new ... assisted the communist effort, was the fact that the communists acted upon ... View More
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Who Won the Cold War ... In 1949, Mao Zedong and the Peopleamp39s Liberation Army lead the Communists to victory in a civil war against Chiang Kaishek and the Nationalists. ... View More
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Chinaamp39s Rise to Communism ... As Mao said, amp39Women hold up half the skyamp39. With these reforms the communists were able to free women from their husbands and other men, in the same way they ... View More
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Nuclear Nonproliferation and China ... The Communists, led by Mao Zedong, are famous for their Long March across China to regroup and fight the KMT for control of China. ... View More
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History Simon Bolivar ... Mao then organized a guerilla warfare that enabled him to spread communism. By 1945 the Communists had 100 million followers, and in 1949 the Communists went ... View More
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Communism ... transition, the Soviet Union became a oneparty state, with communists in control of ... Mao Zedong, the founder of the Peopleamp39s Republic of China, was a Marxist. ... View More
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the communist China ... their rise to power the Chinese Communists, like most politically conscious Chinese, were aware of these conditions and anxious to eliminate them. Mao Tsetung ... View More
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The Cultural Revolution in China ... to the economic models of development adopted by the democracies on the one hand and the communists on the other, the actions taken by Mao Zedong represented ... View More
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The Chinese and Cuban Revolutions ... The country of China was split in two parts, Communist and Nationalist. The Communists party, or the Chinese Communist PartyCCP, were led by Mao Zedong. ... View More
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History of China After World War II, the Communists under MAO Zedong established a dictatorship that, while ensuring Chinaamp39s sovereignty, imposed strict controls over everyday ... View More
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World Response to Tiananmen Square Massacre ... of World War II, the war between the Nationalists and the Communists started up again. By October 1949, the Nationalists had fled to Taiwan and Mao Zedong had ... View More
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The Spread of AK47s and its Affect on Communist Nations ... Mao then inspired much of the Chinese people, many of whom were peasants, to rise up and join the communist revolution. The Communists had soon taken over much ... View More
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Wild Swans ... Her fatheramp39s undying loyalty to the Communists forced many hardships upon Chang and her mother. Her father was seized by Mao and tortured to death. ... View More
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Tibet ... Communist revolution. The Communists, under the command of Mao Tse Tung defeated the Nationalists, led by Chiang kaishek. The Chinese ... View More
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