The Great Leap Forward (or Backward?) 1958-1961.

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The Great Leap Forward (or Backward?) 1958-1961

Great Leap Forward, 1958 Set up a command economy which is what? 5 year plan to increase agriculture and industry Communes Groups of people who live and work together Property held in common Had production quotas Failed due to poor quality of products, poor weather hurt agriculture Millions of Chinese starved during this period due to improper economic planning.

Communist China Under Mao Industrialized China Increased literacy Class privileges ended Rural Chinese received health care One-party dictatorship Denied people basic rights and freedoms --> Inner Mongolia, Tibet

Mao, Panchen Lama, Dalai Lama in Beijing, 1954 Tibet --> an autonomous area. Tibet revolts against Chinese Government. Dalai Lama fled in the late 1950s to India.

Buddism which believe what? Communist governments officially do not allow religion for fear of rebellion. Buddism which believe what? Daoism which believe what? Many times these religions are mixed with _____________ Christianity and Islam have many followers Confucianism

A Cultural Revolution poster featuring Mao as the “never-setting sun.” China under Mao Mao launched the Cultural Revolution in 1966 as a response to threats to his power from fellow CCP members. The Cultural Revolution created chaos throughout China, creating violence and driving many people to suicide. When Mao was informed of this issue, he allegedly commented: “People who try to commit suicide—don't attempt to save them! …China is such a populous nation, it is not as if we cannot do without a few people. ” Mao declared the Cultural Revolution finished in 1969, but most historians cite Mao’s death in 1976 as the true end of the Revolution. A Cultural Revolution poster featuring Mao as the “never-setting sun.”

Banned Items Any books including Chinese, western or any Asian books that weren't about the communism and Mao Zedong Nor any items that was linked or related to western culture.

Public Humiliation Trials Pull hair Force to drink water/ other liquids Kneel in broken shards of glass Have your alleged “crimes” called out to while kneeling in front of an audience Public beating Stoning Hanging

The Little Red Book (1) The Little Red Book also known as Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong (毛主席语录) has been published by the government of the People’s Republic of China since 1964. It is a collection of quotations excerpted from Mao Zedong's past speeches and publications. 900 million copies of The Little Red Book has been sold, second only to the bible which has been around much longer. It was essentially an unofficial requirement for every Chinese citizen to own, to read, and to carry it at all times during the Cultural Revolution. The punishment for failing to produce the book upon being asked would range from being beaten by Red Guards to being given years of hard-labor imprisonment. Studying the book was required in schools, as well as at workplaces. Workplaces have specified reading sessions during working hours for workers to study the book. Little red book, was a collection of past speeches of Mao Zedong.

Propaganda Poster