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8.4 - Chinese Communism

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The Second _______-________ War took place during WWII. Before the event, China was struggling with internal conflicts between nationalists and communists. This war forced China to unify in order to focus on defeating its invaders. However, once the battles ended, communism won.
Sections of land that the Chinese government collectivized after redistributing to peasants of the country.
Mao Zedong sent protestors of the Great Leap Forward to _________ camps where they would endure forced labor in order to instill compliance.
Mao Zedong responded to resistance against the Great Leap Forward by eliminating threats to communism. This period of violence is often referred to as the ________ ________ Cultural Revolution. Mao and his armies targeted intellectuals, professors, and anyone else associated with anti-socialist beliefs. They would either experience public humiliation, jail, or persecution, closely resembling Stalin's purges in the Soviet Union.
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Deng Xiaoping was fairly open to new ideas. However, he shut down a movement in ________ Square where returning foreign exchange students began demonstrating theories of democracy. Xiaoping ordered soldiers and tanks to shut down the event.
Student soldiers mobilized during the Cultural Revolution. These armies carried out Mao Zedong's wish to "cleanse" China of anti-communism. They seized or killed millions of teachers, government officials, and other rebels.
A Chinese policy established before the Great Leap Forward. It was similar to reforms made under Stalin's rule in the Soviet Union. This method intended to improve infrastructure and rapid industrialization. It also included acts of redistribution, evenly dispensing land to all peasants and eliminating economic classes. The movement was unsuccessful, as Mao Zedong eventually decided to collectivize all land under government control.
The Chinese ruler who succeeded Mao Zedong after the Cultural Revolution. He reacted to the devastations of Mao's decisions by reconstructing restrictive laws. For example, he facilitated China's re-entry into international trade by opposing isolationist ideas. He started leaning into capitalism and away from traditional Chinese values.
A Chinese policy executed by Mao Zedong that collectivized all peasant land and privately owned businesses under government control. The movement was wildly unsuccessful and led to extreme starvation and increased mortality. Although this policy was failing, Mao continued to export goods to appear successful in the eyes of other countries. Due to these failures, the development is often referred to as the "Giant Step Backward."
The communist leader who unified China after the fall of the Qing Dynasty. He established the People's Republic of China and created a series of reforms to gain control over his country. For example, he implemented strict land collectivization laws under The Great Leap Forward.