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19.5 China: Reform and Reaction
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1966 Mao begins the Cultural Revolution
GOALS: To rid China of anti-revolutionary forces who want to modernize the economy. OUTCOMES: Economic, political, and social chaos Increased opposition to radical communism Increased opposition to leadership
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Mao Zedong
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1971 Zhou Enlai invites American table tennis team to tour China.
GOALS: To end China’s isolation and form ties with the West. OUTCOMES: It ushered in a new era of Chinese-American relations Led to cultural exchanges, limited trade, and formal diplomatic relations.
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Zhou En Lai and President Richard Nixon
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1978 Deng Xiaoping launches a bold program of economic reforms.
GOAL: To improve China’s economy with his Four Modernizations reforms which called for progress in agriculture, industry, defense, and science & technology. OUTCOMES: Generally Successful. -Increased food and industrial production -Raised the standard of living, but widening gap between the rich and the poor -Exposure to some Western ideas of capitalism -Welcomed foreign technology and investment
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Deng Xiaoping
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1989 Students stage an uprising in Tiananmen Square.
GOALS: End dictatorship and create a democracy in China. OUTCOMES: Brutal repression of pro-democracy movement International awareness of human rights violations in China
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Tiananmen Students’ Lady of Liberty
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Un-named student defying tanks in Tiananmen Square
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1997 Britain hands over Hong Kong to China.
GOALS: The end of British colonial rule and spheres of influence in China. OUTCOMES: Fear that the Hong Kong citizens would lose their rights and freedoms. Reconnected many Hong Kong citizens with their Chinese heritage. By early 2002, Chinese rule tightened.
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Hong Kong
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Hong Kong at Night
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Current President of the People’s Republic of China: HU Jintao
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Summer Olympics 2008
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