PPT-Was the ‘Hundred Flowers’ Campaign a trap laid by Mao?

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LO To evaluate why Mao launched the Hundred Flowers and AntiRightist Campaigns of 195657 Impact of the First Five Year Plan By 1956 the rapid industrialisation

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LO To evaluate why Mao launched the Hundred Flowers and AntiRightist Campaigns of 195657 Impact of the First Five Year Plan By 1956 the rapid industrialisation of the First Five Year Plan was putting Chinese society under . Thought Reform. Aim: to reform the thinking of Chinese people into accepting Mao's thoughts and ideology. 1951-52- Zhou En Lai announces the Thought Reform Movement . Done through a series of methods:. 1. Elena Songster & Jessica Stowell, OU. The . Mao Cult. . Revering Mao in Tibet during the Cultural Revolution. Mao: Cult of Personality. Charismatic leadership. Mao becomes the preeminent leader. L/O – To identify the key features of Maoism and to explain how it influenced Mao’s rule in China. Lesson 1a – . Mao Ideology. Essential Question. What was . Mao Zedong Thought?. Learning . Outcomes - Students will:. L/O – To identify and explain the political changes made by Mao in the years 1949-1957. The ‘One-Party State’. From 1949 China became a . one party state. . All other parties were suppressed in a series of . L/O – To identify the factional rivalries in the aftermath of the Cultural Revolution and evaluate the reasons for the fall of the Gang of Four. ‘A Great and Decisive Victory’. The . 9. th. Party Congress . MAO login into . mFMS. . MAO’s can login into . mFMS. web . application. . by clicking onto ‘Registration and Data Upload Services’ on www.mfms.nic.in and providing login credentials received on mobile.. L/O – To examine the . agricultural, industrial and . social reforms of the Communists between 1949-1957. What problems did Mao have in 1949?. Try to think about the legacy of the Second World War and Civil War on China. L/O – To examine the political, economic and social changes to China in the post-war reconstruction period. “Now I have power, what problems does China face?”. 中国人民从此站起来了. !. Plus some Soviet and US relationships…. Two Chinas. 1949 . PRC Mainland. Republic of China (Taiwan). Taiwan holds legal status and UN recognition until 1979 (Carter). Communist China Goals. Single-party state led by Mao. Introductory Lesson . What does China mean to you? . What does this man mean to you? (if anything?) . Do you know any of these places? . B. C. D. A. E. F. Who was responsible for the most deaths…? . Presentation Outline. Theoretical Maoism. Overview of the Civil War in China. The Great Leap Forward. The 100 Flowers Campaign. The Cultural Revolution. Maoist Propaganda. Conclusions. Reconciliation with the West. Chairman Mao. . Chinese communist revolutionary. guerrilla warfare strategist. author . political theorist. and leader of the Chinese Revolution. . He was the architect of the People's Republic of China (PRC) from its establishment in 1949, and held authoritarian control over the nation until his death in 1976. . L/O – To analyse the impact of Mao’s . industrial policies . and evaluate their successes and failures. The CCP and Industry. As a Marxist organisation, the CCP was committed to ‘. building socialism. 1949-1976. The Life of Mao Zedong: Childhood. 1875. 1893. 1907. 1910. The Life of Mao Zedong: School Years. 1911. 1913. 1919. 1920. The Life of Mao Zedong: Political Involvement & early days of the CCP.

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