PPT-Communist China under Mao
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We must have faith in the masses and we must have faith in the Party These are two cardinal principles If we doubt these principles we shall accomplish nothing Mao
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We must have faith in the masses and we must have faith in the Party These are two cardinal principles If we doubt these principles we shall accomplish nothing Mao Zedong Protect the interests of the youth women and children provide assistance to young students who cannot afford to continue their studies help the youth and women to organize in order to participate on an equal footing in all work useful to the war effort and to social progress ensure freedom of marriage and equality as between men and women and give young people and children a useful education. Danyall Saeed, Elaine Ma, Nick Besley, and . Maddie. Alderfer (Group 1). Period 6. May 29, 2014. Mao Zedong- Danyall Saeed. Great Leap Forward & the Five-Year Plan- Elaine Ma. Bei . Dao- Nick Besley. Assign. #4-2. China Under Mao. Chapter 14, Section 3 . Imperial China Collapses. After the fall of the Qing dynasty, nationalist and Communist movements struggled for power.. China Ripe for Revolution (#1). th. century?. L/O – To identify and describe the key events in China 1911-1927. Chiang Kai-shek. Sun . Yat-sen. Yuan . Shikai. Emperor . Puyi. The 1911 Revolution. On 10. th. Oct 1911, the city of . (1927-1937). The next few days we will be focused on the Nanking Decade. . Eventually we will work our way through 1949, and enter China’s present-day Communist Era. . For Today. Class . was divided . The Chinese Republic. 1912 – Sun . Yixian. steps down as president and Yuan . Shikai. replaces him. 1915 – Japan put pressure on China. Japan presented Yuan . Shikai. with the Twenty-One Demands . AP World History. Chapter 22. “The Rise and Fall of Communism”. (1917 – Present). Review: Collapse of the Imperial System in China. 1911 = End of the last (Qing) dynasty. 1912 = China became the Republic of China. Communist China. The . Good Years: 1949-1958. China Packet III, Assignment 1. Assignment 1. New Expectations. Once the Nationalists were defeated, . Chairman Mao Zedong . and China’s Communists brought changes to every village. When dedicated Communist Party members arrived in a village to enact changes, he or she (usually) had the support of grateful peasants. . L/O – To understand the changes in China between 1911-1927. After the Revolution. In 1912, . Yuan . Shikai. . became the President of the Chinese Republic. He was the leader of the . Beiyang. Army. Berlin had been divided into four occupation zones, as decided at the Potsdam Conference in 1945. The three Western powers prepared the way for a capitalist economic system and a democratic government, whereas the USSR was planning for Communism to be established in their zone. All food and supplies had to be brought into Germany through Soviet-occupied territory and so in 1948 when relationships between the US and the USSR had deteriorated, the Soviet Union decided to close all road and rail links into Berlin, in an attempt to get the Western powers, particularly the USA, out of Berlin. . 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. Communist China. The . Good Years: 1949-1958. China Packet III, Assignment 1. Assignment 1. New Expectations. Once the Nationalists were defeated, . Chairman Mao Zedong . and China’s Communists brought changes to every village. When dedicated Communist Party members arrived in a village to enact changes, he or she (usually) had the support of grateful peasants. . Political Fragmentation. Chiang Kai . Shek. Nationalists & Communists vs. Japan. People’s Republic of China - 1949. Mao Zedong (1893 – 1976). Son of wealthy farmers. Rejects Confucianism. Chairman of the CCP in 1935. Edited By Mr. . Barkhau. Shamelessly stolen from: http://conaapwh.weebly.com/class-powerpoints.html. Communism: A General Overview. Socialism = the belief that the economy should be controlled by society, either directly or . What facts do you know about China? Spend two minutes making a list with the person next to you and then share with your form. General knowledge facts probably did not include . :. Details about Chinese contributions to global and British society .
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