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1 __________ Chiang Kai-shek (1887 – 1975)
Loosely became leader of China in 1928 Tried to fix legal system, industrialize, fight the drug trade, build infrastructure, & stress Confucianism. Tried to eliminate CCP & Red Army– his main rival Leader of China during WWII vs Japan & was viewed as 1 of the big 4 (Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt) Stored arms given to China during WWII for later Civil War with the CCP Lack of popularity compared to CCP & lost war & fled To Taiwan where the West viewed him as leader of China until mid 1970’s Mao Zedong (1893 – 1976) Took over control of China after the CCP’s defeat of The Nationalists in 1949 Mao represented the peasants (China’s version of Karl Marx’s proletariat (Industrial working class) Mao turned China into a Totalitarian State with heavy use of propaganda (Little Red Book) Mao had Three Revolutionary Goals: 1. 2. 3. Mao wanted to convert China’s old means of Production to Central Government Control which Means: ____________________________________ __________________________________________ Mao also practiced land reform be creating ___________________________ Explain Mao’s Great Leap Forward: _______________ Cultural Revolution: __________

2 __________ Chiang Kai-shek (1887 – 1975)
Loosely became leader of China in 1928 Tried to fix _________________________________ __________________________________________. Tried to eliminate ________________– his main rival Leader of China during WWII vs Japan & was viewed as 1 of the big 4 (____________________________) Stored arms given to China during WWII for later _________________________ Lack of popularity compared to CCP-lost war & fled to ________ where the West viewed him as leader of ____________________ Mao Zedong (1893 – 1976) Took over control of China after the CCP’s defeat of ________________ in 1949 Mao represented the peasants (China’s version of Karl Marx’s proletariat- ____________________) Mao turned China into a ________________ with heavy use of propaganda (__________________) Mao had Three Revolutionary Goals: 1. 2. 3. Mao wanted to convert China’s old means of Production to Central Government Control which Means: ____________________________________ __________________________________________ Mao also practiced land reform be creating ___________________________ Explain Mao’s Great Leap Forward: _______________ Cultural Revolution: __________


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