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1,718 wordsAfter Deng Xiaoping gained power in 1978, a new political atmosphere was promised for the Chinese people. A promise of a free land with a modern economic state was made by Deng in order to gain public support. During Deng's reign, a series of economic reforms were made. These reforms had major impacts on both the economy and the society of China. Although it has been argued that Deng was leading a totalitarian regime, historians tend to overlook the idea that the Chinese have different ideologie...
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1,686 words... the intellectuals were beginning to doubt the Chinese Communist Party, but no political action was taken to overthrow the Maoist regime because of Chinese cultural respect towards the system of government. However, in 1978, after Mao's death, Deng Xiaoping obtained leadership of the Chinese Communist Party. Deng's initial objective was to retain a "socialist democracy" within China. As in other issues in Chinese history, scholars have attempted to define the purpose of Deng's reign. One comm...
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4,864 wordsCHINESE ECONOMIC REFORM By: G. J. THORNTON Chinese Economic Reform Two years after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, it became apparent to many of Chinas leaders that economic reform was necessary. During his tenure as Chinas premier, Mao had encouraged social movements such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, which had had as their base ideologies such as serving the people and maintaining the class struggle. By 1978 Chinese leaders were searching for a solution to serious eco...
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Chinese Communist Party Billion Dollars Worth
4,511 wordsChinese Economic Reform Two years after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, it became apparent to many of Chinas leaders that economic reform was necessary. During his tenure as Chinas premier, Mao had encouraged social movements such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, which had had as their base ideologies such as serving the people and maintaining the class struggle. By 1978 Chinese leaders were searching for a solution to serious economic problems produced by Hua Guofeng, the...
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Deng Xiaoping Cultural Revolution
4,744 wordsDemocracy Movements in China Democracy Wall In 1978, stimulated by the opening of China to the West and also by the reversal of verdicts against the 1976 Tiananmen protesters (These demonstrations against the gang of four had been condemned as counter-revolutionary at the time but were now declared a revolutionary act), thousands of Chinese began to put their thoughts into words, their words onto paper and their paper onto walls to be read by passers by. The most famous focus of these displays b...
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518 wordsDeng Deng Xiaopeng Deng Xiaopeng Deng Xiaopeng was a good leader for China though at times Deng hit some bumpy roads and was said to infringe some of the Chinese rights still Deng controlled China with order and efficiency. Deng raised China? s economy to national high all around. Deng also strengthened its political status up to that of a very powerful country. Though Deng did things bad his achievements rose above his failures. As newfound leader of communist China after Mao? s death Deng? s f...
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317 wordsDeng Xiaoping was born in 1904, he was a Chinese Communist leader, who survived two purges to become the ruler of China after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976. Deng served the Communist party in various capacities, and participating in the Long March from 1934 to 1935. After the establishment of the Communist government in 1949, Deng moved up rapidly in the Communist rank under Mao's patronage, serving as vice premier in 1954 and general secretary of the party from 1956 to 1966. Deng distinguishe...
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Chinese Communist Party Freedom Of Speech
3,365 wordsAfter Deng Xiaoping gained power in 1978, a new political atmosphere was promised for the Chinese people. A promise of a free land with a modern economic state was made by Deng in order to gain public support. During Deng's reign, a series of economic reforms were made. These reforms had major impacts on both the economy and the society of China. Although it has been argued that Deng was leading a totalitarian regime, historians tend to overlook the idea that the Chinese have different ideologie...
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Great Leap Forward Standard Of Living
1,289 wordsMao vs. Deng Chinas transition from the leadership under the iron fist of Mao Zedong to the more liberal Deng Xiao Ping gave the Peoples Republic a gradual increase in economic freedom while maintaining political stability. During Mao's regime, the country focused on bolstering and serving the community, while subsequently encumbering individual growth and prosperity. Deng advocated a more capitalist economic ideology, which established China as an economic force in the global community while en...
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