PPT-Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
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19661976 After Great Leap Forward Maos power diminishes withdraws New Leadership Pragmatists led by Deng Xiaoping Economic reforms Political reforms Mao returns
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19661976 After Great Leap Forward Maos power diminishes withdraws New Leadership Pragmatists led by Deng Xiaoping Economic reforms Political reforms Mao returns in 1966 Movement of the Radicals Maos followers against the Pragmatists. UNIT 3 AREA OF STUDY 1: . REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS, LEADERS, MOVEMENTS AND EVENTS. WEEK 6. THE GREAT FEAR: THE PEASANT REVOLT . (JULY – AUGUST 1789). WEEK 6:. FROM POLITICAL CRISIS TO REVOLUTION. With the Storming of the Bastille and the ‘capitulation’ of Louis XVI toward the National Assembly, Revolution in Paris had transformed the government from an absolutist monarchy to a constitutional monarchy: A constitution would be established by the end of August of that year. However, the effect of the storming of the Bastille was far ranging. As news of the Revolution spread around France, events took an even more dramatic turn. Predictably, there were municipal revolutions in the provincial cities and towns. However, in the country side, peasants fearing revenge from nobility and anxious toward the presence of ‘brigands’, armed themselves for the worse. When nothing happened, they attacked nobility and sought to literally remove the bonds of feudal dues, manorial dues and church tithes. Historian Georges Lefebvre refers to this ‘wave’ or the revolution as the ‘Great Fear’: A movement which saw the whole of the nation directly or indirectly involved in Revolution. The path was now cleared for the removal on the privileged tax exemptions that had drawn monarchy’s power into question..... L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . Threat or Promise?. Causes for Revolution. Causes for Revolution. France is near broke. Causes for Revolution. France is near broke. Lost Seven Years War. Causes for Revolution. France is near broke. Mike Murray, Macy Biles, Amaya Tucker, and Kevin Humphreys. Thesis: . The . Cultural . Revolution successfully . helped Mao regain political power, because of the . devotion . of the Red Guards. . 16 year old Chinese girl. 18 AugGreat-great-granddaughter-in-lawDebrah A. EastmanGreat-great-great-granddaughterRichard SmithJeremy Beattie SmithGreat-great-great-great-grandsonDiane L. Eastman Great-great-great-great-granddau HI 168: Lecture 14. Dr. Howard Chiang. OVERVIEW. Socialist Education Movement. Third Front. Cultural Revolution: An Overview. Cultural Revolution: Urban Origins. Mao’s Re-Emergence & the Red Guards. Nation-Building in East Asia and the Pacific Rim. Chapter 34 . Megan Rouse, Rachel Sherman, and . Evy. . Sands Period 1. Vocabulary. Liberal . Democratic . Party. Korean War. Mass Line . Cultural Revolution. Tanisha . Kindley. , Alexandra Cannon, . Andrew Tang, & . Jasmine Gosha. Before the industrial revolution had an “absolute monarch and the state had more control over the citizens than anywhere else in the Western world”. What are these two terms? What do they mean/represent? . Industrial revolution. -Is a period between 1750- 1850 woodwork became mechanized and occurred in factories. Which brought social, economical and cultural change.. 1966 . – 1976. Poster Evidence. “THE SUNLIGHT OF MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT ILLUMINATES THE ROAD OF THE GREAT PROLETARIAN CULTURAL REVOLUTION. ”. 1966. Source 1. “CRITICIZE THE OLD WORLD AND BUILD A NEW WORLD WITH MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT AS A WEAPON”. 1966 . – 1976. Poster Evidence. “THE SUNLIGHT OF MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT ILLUMINATES THE ROAD OF THE GREAT PROLETARIAN CULTURAL REVOLUTION. ”. 1966. Source 1. “CRITICIZE THE OLD WORLD AND BUILD A NEW WORLD WITH MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT AS A WEAPON”. L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . Economic and social conditions around the world changed dramatically as result of the Industrial Revolution. Important Terms: . Do Now: . Identify two positive impacts of the Industrial Revolution. Quarterly Exam Review. The Old Regime. 1. st. Estate – Clergy - 1% of population. 2. nd. Estate – Nobility – 1% of population. 3. rd. Estate – Remainder of population. The Clergy. Very wealthy and powerful. Owned 10% of the land in France.
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