Aim: How did Mao reorganize China after 40 years of civil war? What is Propaganda? Please provide me of an example of propaganda used in our own society.

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Aim: How did Mao reorganize China after 40 years of civil war? What is Propaganda? Please provide me of an example of propaganda used in our own society. Is propaganda and education the same thing? Is propaganda a good or a bad thing?

The Poster Art of Revolutionary China These posters are from the early 1970s, the era of the cultural revolution in China. They were used by the government to teach important lessons in a land where many people were not well educated. Students should examine each poster, describe what they see and try to figure out the lesson the poster is designed to teach.

What does this poster tell us about life on a collective farm in rural China? Brigade’s Ducks This painting shows the prosperity of of the communal farms and the dynamic grass roots agricultural movement in China. It also encourages other farmers to raise ducks.

1. When you think of people fishing, what image usually comes to your mind? 2. What image is presented in this picture? Commune Fish Pond The cultivation of fish in fish ponds is a traditional Chinese peasant activity but growth during the past decade ( the 1960s) has been phenomenal. Fish is a diet staple of coastal villagers and inland rural communities that use China’s extensive river system to create fish ponds. This painting shows the bountiful and spectacular crop gathered by net in the communal ponds.

1. Look at the two girls. How has life for girls changed under communism. 2. What does this poster tell us about the relationship between the army and the people? Picking Herbs The Gathering of herbs for medicinal and culinary reasons is traditional. During the 1970s there was a revival in the use of herbs. The Red Cross satchel suggests both the medicinal reason for their excursion into the hillside and the potential hazards associated with herb gathering.

A soldier giving a haircut to a young boy. The slogan on the window says “Support the army, Love the People.” Army and People are One Family 1.What is happening in this poster? 2.What does this poster say about the relationship between the army and the people?

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Summary Questions 1. Based on these posters, what can we learn about the message the Chinese government is teaching its people during the Cultural Revolution? 2. In your opinion are these posters examples of propaganda or education?

Project Design and create a poster that teaches a lesson about life in your community or that teaches a lesson about an issue you think is important. Select another society and era you have studied in history. Design and create a poster that rallies people to either support or challenge the government.