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Sunrise over Tiananmen Square What were your impressions about the film? What was life like under the Cultural Revolution? What was the role of youth?

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1 Sunrise over Tiananmen Square What were your impressions about the film? What was life like under the Cultural Revolution? What was the role of youth? What were some examples of propaganda? How was art used in the Cultural Revolution? What was the CCP’s attitude towards other nations // foreign policy? Did this change as the film when on? What were the narrator’s opinions about Mao? How did the narrator evolve throughout the film? Was there a turning point? What factors led to the youth disillusionment with the CCP in the 1980s?

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3 Quotations from Chairman Mao Little Red Book Without the efforts of the Chinese Communist Party, without the Chinese Communists as the mainstay of the Chinese people, China can never achieve independence and liberation, or industrialization and the modernization of her agriculture  On Coalition Government (April 24 1945)

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8 Cultural Revolution Links  Audio Slideshow- Art and Picture Audio Slideshow- Art and Picture Audio Slideshow- Art and Picture  The Invisible Man The Invisible Man The Invisible Man

9 Where is Mao Zedong now? Mausoleum of Mao Zedong in Tiananmen Square

10 Tiananmen Square:

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12 June 4 th, 1989: Tiananmen Square Massacre Protests:  April 15 th 1989- June 4 th 1989 Hu Yaobang  Began with the mourning of the death of Hu Yaobang- pro-democracy official http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1132856,00.html http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1132856,00.html Media Coverage:  BBC This day in history Anniversary in Lockdown  The Lone Rebel You Tube Time 100

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14 China’s Tiananmen Generation Speaks: China drew worldwide condemnation for brutally quashing a student uprising in Tiananmen Square on 4 June 1989. But in the months and years that followed, the incident has remained largely unmentioned inside China, at least in public. Here people born in the years around the crackdown talk frankly about their knowledge of the event and how they were taught about it. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8061483.stm


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