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How did Communism influence China? SS7H3d. Describe the impact of Communism in China in terms of Mao Zedong, the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and Tiananmen Square.

Has China always had a Communist government? Until 1949, China’s government was led by the Chinese Nationalist Party. So, what happened? The rise of Mao Zedong

The Rise of Mao Zedong Watch the video clip on China and the Rise of Mao [7:48] While watching the video, answer the questions provided by the teacher. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5zGz730gAI [7:58 China and the Rise of Mao Zedong]

China and the rise of Mao Describe the attitudes of the people at the beginning of the video (in 1949). Why did they feel this way? Mao Zedong was freeing the Chinese people from Describe China as shown in the video during the first half of the 20th century (before Mao Zedong). They were happy and excited They felt they had been liberated Inequality, poverty, and foreign domination Lived in the same way they had for generations; most worked the land in desperate poverty and debt; very little to live on; justice for rich not poor

China and the rise of Mao The Nationalist Party came to power to ease the problems of the Chinese; however, the gap between the wealthy and the poor kept increasing. Who did the Chinese people believe could change their problems and foreign exploitation? What type of revolution did Mao Zedong picture? What did Mao Zedong promise? Based on the video, do you believe Mao Zedong was good for China? Why? Communist Party It would spring from the countryside of peasants Land reform and a China that could stand on its own Let’s find out…

Use your graphic organizer to summarize the events

Communism and Mao Zedong Mao was appointed the leader of the Chinese Communist Party and the head of China’s government He had almost complete control over China In the early years of Communist rule, China and its people saw many reforms that were seen as positive

Redistribution of Land Land was taken from the wealthy landlords and given to the peasants.

A Few Other Reforms Promoted the status of women Doubled the school population and improved literacy Increased access to health care, which dramatically raised life expectancy Banned forced marriages https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhOKiwX2u_U [10:00 optional video clip describing positive reforms]

Use examples discussed in your reasoning. Turn to a seat partner and discuss again: do you believe Mao Zedong was good for China? Use examples discussed in your reasoning.

Although the rule of the Communist Party started successfully, soon the Chinese people would be victims again. In January of 1958, Mao Zedong launched the "Great Leap Forward," attempting to increase agricultural and industrial production in the hopes of speeding up China’s economic development.

Great Leap Forward In an effort to make farming more productive, collective farms with large communes (communities) of people were created to grow crops, run industries, educate the children, and have healthcare.

Great Leap Forward The people in the communes did not own the land they worked on and the Communist Party controlled their economy, work schedule, and social lives.

The Communist Party used a lot of propaganda to promote its reforms. Communist Propaganda Propaganda is information, especially of a misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. The Communist Party used a lot of propaganda to promote its reforms.

Communist Propaganda of the Great Leap Forward Do the people look happy in the picture? Should they be?

Communist Propaganda of the Great Leap Forward

Great Leap Forward

Great Leap Forward

Great Leap Forward

Great Leap Forward

Great Leap Forward How do the real pictures of the Great Leap Forward compare to the communist propaganda pictures? What would be the advantages and disadvantages of living and working on a collective farm?

Turn to a partner and explain what the image means.

Effects of the Great Leap Forward It was a huge disaster that failed within a year Droughts and floods damaged China’s food supply and the communes failed to provide enough quality industry and food to feed the country An estimated 20 million people died during one of the largest famines in history

Great Leap Forward https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlbB3cmgPmo What new information about the Great Leap Forward did you learn from the video?

After the Great Leap Forward Many Chinese lost confidence in Mao Zedong after the Great Leap Forward Chinese began calling for reforms again to prevent another disaster Mao did not like the opposition and was afraid they would make China a capitalist country In 1966, Mao started the Cultural Revolution to stop all opposition to the Communist Party.

Cultural Revolution Mao Zedong shut down schools and recruited students into his Red Guards which attacked and punished any person who opposed communism Factories closed and China’s economy weakened The government denied healthcare and transportation It caused more distrust of the communists

Cultural Revolution

Cultural Revolution

Cultural Revolution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGpmVs0_Dbc

Use examples discussed in your reasoning. Turn to a seat partner and discuss again: do you believe Mao Zedong was good for China? Use examples discussed in your reasoning.

Mao Zedong’s death in 1976 brought an end to the Cultural Revolution

After Mao Zedong The new leader Deng Xiaoping became leader and made many reforms to Mao’s policies, but the government still stuck to its communist rules and would not give up control over the people The Chinese people were not given basic rights like freedom of speech or the right to a fair trial

Tiananmen Square In 1989, protestors filled Tiananmen Square for weeks peacefully speaking against communism and calling for democracy Protests began to spread all over China After warning the protestors, the Chinese government sent tanks into the square and opened fire killing hundreds of people

Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square Countries around the world condemned the violence against human rights The worldwide disapproval of the events at Tiananmen Square convinced the Chinese government to begin supporting and improving human rights

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