Human Rights issues in China.  How has Maoism contributed to the Communist rule in China?  What are the tenets of communism in China?  How has the.

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Human Rights issues in China

 How has Maoism contributed to the Communist rule in China?  What are the tenets of communism in China?  How has the Chinese government restricted human rights?

Tiananmen Square Massacre 2s What are your thoughts on what you have seen in the video? The Tiananmen Square Massacre was a protest……

 Maoism and the Chinese Government  Under what type of government is China ruled by?  Explain your answer.  Have you ever heard of Maoism or Mao Zedong  Maoism, also known as Mao Zedong Thought…….  Read the article below:  Mao Zedong ( )  mao_zedong.shtml mao_zedong.shtml  Discuss as a class

 Go to the following website:  The Communist Party of China (CPC,CCP)   1) When was the CPC established?  2) Who is the secretary of the Central Committee?  3) What is the motto of the CPC?  4) How many members does the CPC have?  Review as a class the timeline “50 years of Communism in China”  na-index-timeline.html na-index-timeline.html

 Chinese Officials Beat Activist and his Wife, Group Says   China appears Moving to Halt Grassroots Candidates   Told to Keep a Low Profile, Chinese Artists Take a Stand  ei.html?ref=china ei.html?ref=china  Chinese Crack Down on Domestic Critics Extends To Writer Barred From Traveling  r.html?ref=china r.html?ref=china  A Brief History of: Chinese Internet Censorship  00.html 00.html

 Write your thoughts about human rights in China.