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1 China – Mao to Now Unit #2 – East Asia Lesson #6

2 Bell Ringer Who is the best leader of any nation of any time EVER? What are some traits? What is he best known for? China looks to Mao Zedong He’s known for: 1.The Cultural Revolution Which destroyed lives, and disrupted all modern advances in China… for about a decade 2.Forcing Communism Which led to more deaths than any other leader in the history of the world Estimates are in the millions

3 Was Mao Zedong all that bad? Critics consider him a dictator comparable to Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin who severely damaged traditional Chinese culturedictator Adolf HitlerJoseph Stalin They also see him as a perpetrator of systematic human rights abuseshuman rights abuses And they blame him for an estimated 40 to 70 million deaths through starvation, forced labor and executionsforced labor If this is true, he’s the most successful murder EVER in human history

4 Mao Zedong – Leader Chairman Mao (Chairman of Communist Party) He had a cult-like following Tried to “fix” China – Feed the masses – Modernize the nation Created a communist Nation – meaning: China became a Communist Nation

5 Revolutionary Goals (p. 354-355) 1.What did Mao promise? (section: “Revolutionary Goals”) 2.What did the Communist (leaders) say had to be destroyed, in order to build their economy? (second paragraph on p. 355) A BETTER LIFE FOR THE POOR THE OLD CLASS SYSTEM (That means, the old system in which the rich people controlled everything, and the poor had nothing)

6 Great Leap Forward & Cultural Revolution p. 355, 356 1.What was the goal of the Great leap Forward? (section is labeled) 2. After the Great Leap plan failed, what did Mao “launch”? (section labeled “Cultural Revolution”) 3. What was the goal of this new plan? MODERNIZATION THE GREAT PROLETARIAN CULTURAL REVOLUTION RENEW THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT (of communism) (it was WAY too ambitious) (and people rebelled…)

7 1966 – 1976 Forced re-education (teenagers) (Quotations from Chairman Mao) Lives were disrupted China stagnated Mao Died 1976

8 New China p. 360 (Social Changes) p. 361 (Family Life) 1. What was it that the Communists set out to do? (label: Social Changes) 2. What did the government try to ensure? 3. What did the leaders try to do about the influence of the family? (look for the label “Family Life” on p. 361) BUILD A CLASSLESS SOCIETY; EVERYONE IS EQUAL ENSURE EQUALITY BY OUTLAWING PRIVATE PROPERTY WEAKEN THE INFLUENCE OF THE FAMILY

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10 MODERN HISTORY of CHINA – Post Mao

11 Deng Xiaoping 1981-1997 Focus: modernization Goal: Responsibility System

12 History of China 1949-1981 1949 – Mao Zedong started Communist China “The People’s Republic of China” 1950 - Korean War started North Korean (Communists) invaded South China invaded Korea to support the North 1954 – Start of the Great Leap Forward which was horribly destructive 1966 – Start of the Cultural Revolution which was horribly disruptive 1981 – Start of the Responsibility System which was a wonderful success

13 Tiananmen Square Massacre Students protested for more free speech (1989) More than a million protestors Government demanded thy stop – sent in tankss Thousands massacred Famous “tank man” click

14 Population Explosion Largest population in the world Surpassed 1.5 Billion people Goal: decrease population One-Child/family rule

15 Modern China Improved Relations with the West Modern Military Started becoming more like the West Still with a Chinese flair

16 CHINA - MILITARY Second largest military in world Over 1 million soldiers Strength was is numbers Very dangerous to US military in the region Now, strength is in (stolen) technology

17 Other Asian nations TAIWAN KOREA TIBET

18 TAIWAN After the Chinese Civil War, the Nationalists (losers) escaped to Taiwan. (1949)

19 TAIWAN Started out as new home of losers of Civil War Huge Middle Class Have only 1% poverty (comparison: USA has 12% poverty)

20 KOREA Split into North and South, 1949 North invaded South 1950 stopped by UN (USA) in Korean War South is wealthy-North is very poor

21 NORTH KOREA Korean War ended 1953 Communist North Korea focused on building military strength North Korean dictator is very anti-American Result: Poor economy Strong military Kim Jong-un demands complete obedience Kim Jong-un

22 North Korea is Number One: 1.It has the greatest wealth inequality in the world. 2.It is the most closed and secretive country in the world. 3.It is the most purely Communist/Marxist/Collectivist country in the world. 4.It is the most anti-American country in the world. 5.It has the highest %of the population in concentration camp slavery. 6.It has the highest long-term starvation level of any country in the world. 7.It threatens other countries with nuclear war more than any other country in the world. 8.It has the greatest amount of physical and mental stunting of children in the world, through malnutrition. North Koreans are 3″ to 6″ shorter than South Koreans. 9.It is the first country to retrogress into a royal aristocracy in the last 100 years, that has achieved blood line succession to the third generation. 10.It is the most militaristic country in the world, proud of its “Military First” policy, which calls for the starvation of lower class peasants, to provide more money for the upper class to buy military weapons. 11.It has the most extreme personality cult in the world, in which people have been tortured and murdered by the government, for not crying loud enough at a funeral.

23 TIBET Taken over by China in 1949 (end of Civil War) Run by Tibetan Buddhists King is the Dalai Lama Lamas remember past lives Dalai Lama now lives in exile 14 th Dalai Lama

24 Mao’s Great Leap Forward 52 min documentary Mao’s China 45 min documentary


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