16.2 Economic Development pp. 354-359.

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16.2 Economic Development pp. 354-359

Revolutionary Goals – pp. 354-355 Read paragraphs 1 and 2 of Revolutionary Goals In note form (minimum of 8) tell Mao’s goals for Communist China and the obstacles China faced in achieving them. 8 points

Revolutionary Goals – pp. 354-355 Read paragraph 3 of Revolutionary Goals In note form record the five most important facts 5 points

2/18/2015 Warm Up Collins Type II Imagine you are Chairman Mao Write a journal entry of at least five lines describing your goals for China and the obstacles you face in achieving them. Underline the facts you used from the text.

Reorganizing Agriculture - pg. 355 Read Paragraphs one and two of Reorganizing Agriculture In note form, record the 5 most important facts. 5 points

The Great Leap Forward – pg. 355 Read The Great Leap Forward In note form, record the 5 most important facts. 5 points

Effects of The Great Leap Forward pg. 356 Read Effects In note form, record the 5 most important facts 5 points

The Great Leap Forward Watch the short film. In a paragraph of at least five lines, summarize and react to what you learned. 5 points

Cultural Revolution pg. 356 Read the introductory paragraph. In note form, record the three most important facts. 3 points

Cultural Revolution - pg. 356 Read the three paragraphs under Methods List the five most important facts 5 points

Cultural Revolution Imagine you are a student during the Cultural Revolution. Write a dialogue (30 words minimum) between you and your parents in which you explain to them why you wish to join the Red Guard. Use at least three facts from your notes. 8 points