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Homework – due tomorrow: Name: _________ Revolution: ___________________ What was the ‘cause’ of this revolution? ________________________________ What happened during this revolution? What were the ‘effects’ of this revolution?

Homework – due tomorrow: Name: _________ Revolution: Cultural Revolution, China What was the ‘cause’ of this revolution? Chairman Mao wanted to stop people becoming rich and powerful. What happened during this revolution? A group called the Red Guards went to people’s houses and took their possessions. What were the ‘effects’ of this revolution? Many people died, the government was unpopular, but the economy became strong.