Modern China 1976--present.

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Modern China 1976--present

Deng Xiaoping Post- Mao reforms Mao died in 1976 Economic reforms= moved away from state control Allowing small-scale private enterprise Supervised by the state but a move toward capitalism

Economic reform results Economy boomed Wealth inequalities became more intense Social vices returned to cities Movements for more freedoms started

Tiananmen Square- 1989 Student movement calling for political freedoms Deng= no discussion of democracy! Protest crushed in June Happened in front of international TV cameras Famous picture of a student in front of a tank