By: Katelyn Morrey & Priya Raj

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By: Katelyn Morrey & Priya Raj Maoism (Marxism) By: Katelyn Morrey & Priya Raj

Theoretical Basis Mao Zedong Was the political leader in China Controlled military Creator of Maoism They thought is was good because he wanted everyone to be farmers. New Democracy The Initial Marxist Period

The Structure Mao Zedong and first generation leaders has the power You have to be upper-class and believe in socialism with Chinese characteristics Citizens have the same rights under communism

Economic system used or most compatible

Contemporary or historical examples

Relevant political figures

Pros

Cons

What websites we used