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F.3 History Project Mao Zedong Sharon Kan (11) Julitta Li (18) Jennifer Mak (21) Rachel Mok (22) Elle Yung (38)

Content Introduction Political ideas War and Revolution Leadership of China Culture of Mao Zedong Duty List

Introduction Name: Mao Zedong Birth: December 26, 1893 Death: September 9, 1976 Nationality: China

Political ideas Mao Zedong was impressed by Karl Marx, so he carried out Maoism. Maoism: 1. Free oneself from old idea and base on true facts 2.People are the priority 3.Independent and self-reliance

Political ideas Communism : - classless, stateless social organization

War and revolution Civil wars:

War and Revolution Civil wars:

War and Revolution Civil wars: Mao Zedong is giving a speech

War and Revolution Cultural Revolution:

War and Revolution Cultural Revolution:

War and Revolution Cultural Revolution:

Leadership of China Mao Zedong is the political leader of Communist Party of China (CPC) to victory against the Guomindang in the Chinese Civil War and the chairman of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) from its establishment in 1949.

Culture of Mao Zedong

Duty list Collection of information: Sharon , Elle Writing of text: Julitta, Jennifer IT production: Rachel

Reference The Book: 千禧名人傳記系列-毛澤東 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_zedong http://hk.knowlege.yahoo.com/question/?gid=7007022403286

The End ByeBye!!