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Agenda 8/16/12 Journal Share Power assignment Get books and portfolios PPT on Chinese Cultural Revolution Start reading
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Journal When given an assignment, how do you respond if you get stuck? How do you get inspired to get the job done? Fixed vs. Growth mindset
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Chinese Cultural Revolution World Lit – Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
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Key terms Confucianism Communism Mao Zedong Cultural revolution Re-education
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Cultural RevolutionCultural Revolution: Questions to Consider How does a country get to the place described in the first part of Balzac? How do leaders grab and keep power?
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Background: Confucianism 551-479 BCE Main ideas: Love and Compassion Respect for Elders – Filial Piety Education Ritual Humility
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Before World War II: Civil War in China Nationalists - Chiang Kai-Shek - Southwest - Capitalist (private ownership, competition) Communists - Mao Zedong - North - Communist (classless society, collective ownership)
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World War II
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US sends $1.5 billion to China during World War II. Where do they send it? What do they do with it?
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World War II
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Civil War Again 1946-1949 Nationalists’ advantages: Outnumber communists 3:1 US Financial Aid October 1949, Mao wins Economy Confucianism
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China Under Mao: 1949-1961 Mao needs to keep public support 80% of China’s population is rural 10% of rural population control 70% of land Mao enacts a series of ineffective programs that don’t help the economy (or his popularity!)
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Mao Steps Back Mao collecting lists of artists, writers, and scholars who he has labeled “reactionary bourgeois” Red Scare in reverse!
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Cultural Revolution – May 1966 Society of Peasants and Workers: All Equal Bourgeois are dangerous and anti- revolutionary Intellectuals & artists are useless & dangerous Red Guards: purge Re-Education - 1968
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Re-education Program begins in 1968 Forced intellectuals/educated to purify themselves with hard labor in remote villages “Thought reform through labor” Balzac: youths have been deemed “intellectuals” and have been sent to the countryside to become re- educated by the village
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Aftermath Widespread chaos Decrease in production Civil war looming Mao dies, Revolution ends 1976
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Questions We Considered How do leaders grab and keep power? How does a country get to the place described in the first part of Balzac?
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Clarification! Balzac was not a member of the Communist party, nor was he a leader in China He is also not the narrator Honore de Balzac is a 19 th century French writer and playwright
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