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The Great Leap Forward took place in 1958 The Great Leap Forward took place in 1958. It was Mao’s attempt to modernize China’s economy Art is often used to convey not only ideas but emotion as well. Mao knew this well, he used art to persuade the Chinese people to believe in his ideas and his policies. The Great Leap Forward

Mao believed the country should focus on industry and food Mao believed the country should focus on industry and food. Mao made a five year plan and called it The Great Leap Forward Pictures are able to set a mood. Many governments have used art to excite citizens and capture their imaginations What are the objects in this poster? Grains, food, Molten steel, Are these the things Mao is promoting?

This art is a form of propaganda This art is a form of propaganda. Mao wanted the Chinese people to feel good about what was going on in China; he used posters with cheerful images to make the people feel good. What are the people in this poster holding up? FOOD AND MANUFACTURED GOODS. How are the people dressed? FACTORY WORKER, SOLDIER. FARMER, ATHLETE, CIVIL SERVANT. It takes all these people working together to make China prosperous. Industry could only prosper if the work force was well fed, while the farmers needed industry to produce the modern tools

The commune owned everything, tools, animals, and land. Communes were made up of many families ( often as many as five thousand families) The commune owned everything, tools, animals, and land. People worked for the commune, not for themselves. The commune provided schools, nurseries and healthcare so workers could work instead of taking care of babies and older parents Would any of these things help your family? Mao often was portrayed in these posters. Always in a positive way. ASK FOR STUDENT RESPONCES TO THE QUESTION ON SLIDE

Propaganda was everywhere – including the fields workers could listen to political speeches as they worked Successes were always depicted, letting the public know all the good things the government had accomplished. ASK STUDENTS TO IDENTIFY MODERN TECHNOLOGY, REMEMBER THIS IS about 1960

Propaganda posters often use symbolism The dragon in this picture symbolizes steel production The bird symbolizes grain production How does this poster make you feel? Many students will say this is not a happy image because of the dragon, however in China the dragon is a good symbol

Look for positive images and symbols in this picture Look for positive images and symbols in this picture. List several and explain to the person next to you why you think they are in this picture. Look for positive images and symbols in this picture. Bolts of cloth, Grain, rice wine?, Technology, Energy production, chemical pesticides WRITTEN LIST, VERBAL EXPANATION WITH PARTNER, SEVERAL STUDENTS MAY SHARE WITH CLASS, CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

Write at least two sentences that you think this poster might be saying. China is depicted as the garden of plenty WRITTEN RESPONSE, CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

"back-yard" production plants. they added a considerable amount of steel Workers are happy. NO THIS WORKER IS NOT MAKING STEEL, HE IS BEATING A DRUM.

Steel, coal, chemicals, timber, cement etc all showed huge rises Grain and cotton production also showed major increases in production. List two crops and two manufactured goods produced in the U.S.A. Share your answer with your neighbor. SEVERAL SHARE WITH CLASS

How much grain did China produce in 1954 The first year of the great leap forward was very successful, Posters were made to show this to the people. How much grain did China produce in 1954

Mao had introduced the Great Leap Forward with the phrase "it is possible to accomplish any task whatsoever." By the end of 1958, it seemed as if his claim was true. Written response, share with class Question students play devils advocate, prepare for next slide Do you believe any task is possible? Explain your answer.

The consequences of the Great Leap Forward However, in 1959, things started to go wrong. Political decisions/beliefs took precedence over commonsense and communes faced the task of doing things which they were incapable of achieving. Party officials would order the impossible and commune leaders, who knew what their commune was capable of doing or not, could be charged with being a "bourgeois reactionary" if he complained. Such a charge would lead to prison. What would you tell your boss if you could not do what was asked? During this time the leaders ordered people to shoot birds so that the birds would not eat the crops. Many birds were killed. Because there were few birds the insects took over and ate the crops. Some farmer probably might have guessed this would happen. Should the farmer risk jail to prevent this from happening?

farm machinery fell to pieces when used. thousands of workers were injured after working long hours Steel produced by the backyard furnaces was too weak

Backyard production had taken many workers away from their fields desperately needed food was not being harvested.

The excellent growing weather of 1958 was followed by a very poor growing year in 1959. Some parts of China were hit by floods. In other growing areas, drought was a major problem. between 1959 and 1962, it is thought that 20 million people died of starvation or diseases related to starvation.

In your opinion, is this the fault of the leaders or is this just bad luck? Explain your answer. None of these problems are shown in the posters created by the party.

If you were China’s leader, would you tell the people how bad the situation is? Explain your answer.

The backyard furnaces also used too much coal and China’s rail system, which depended on coal driven trains, suffered accordingly.

By 1959, it was obvious that the Great Leap Forward had been a failure and even Mao admitted this.

Mao was popular with the people but he still had to resign from his position as Head of State (though he remained in the powerful Party Chairman position).

In late 1960, they abandoned the Great Leap Forward. Private ownership of land was reinstated Peasants also had the incentive to produce as much spare food as was possible as they could sell any spare that they had a market. Was selling food for individual profit against communist beliefs?

Mao’s power among the Chinese people was still high he was seen as the leader of the revolution. He was to use this popularity with the people in the Cultural Revolution.