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What do you think it means? What is this? Have you seen it anywhere? What do you think it means?

Communist China Learning Objective- To investigate, describe and contrast communist and democratic regimes capitalist democracy communism I can describe what communism and democracy are – Level 4 I can explain the differences between a Communism and Democratic government – Level 5 I can analyse the good and bad things about Communism and come to a conclusion Level 6

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

Where has communism occured? L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

I can DESCRIBE and CONTRAST the differences between a Communism and Democratic government Democracy Main points: Does everyone have the vote? Employment and wages Freedom of speech Can leave the country whenever Examples L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

What is democracy? L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

What is capitalism? L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

I can DESCRIBE and CONTRAST the differences between a Communism and Democratic government What do you think about Communism? Is it a good or bad thing? Explain by looking at both sides for LEVEL 6 Communism Democracy Main points: Does everyone have the vote? Employment and wages Freedom of speech Can leave the country whenever Examples L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

Great Wall of China

Birds Nest Stadium - Beijing

Shanghai skyline from the River

Forbidden City - Beijing

Three Gorges Dam

Hangzhou

Hong Kong

Himalayas

Share your words with your table, have you got any the same? In SILENCE write down 3 keywords that sum up what you have learnt today Share your words with your table, have you got any the same? L/O - To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World

China and the rest of the World Learning Objective- To investigate how China is governed and the relationship with the World capitalist democracy communism I can describe what communism is – Level 4 I can contrast the differences between a Communism and Democratic government – Level 5 I can analyse China’s role as global leader – Level 6