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CHANGES UNDER MAO The Early Years 1949-1957

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Changes under mao. The Early Years 1949-1957. China Under Mao. With the defeat of the GMD in 1949 and the establishment of the PEOPLE’S Republic of China (PRC), a new era in China’s history begins. From 1949 through 1976 life in China would be dominated by the ideas and actions of Mao Zedong . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHANGES UNDER MAOThe Early Years 1949-1957

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China Under Mao• With the defeat of the GMD in

1949 and the establishment of the PEOPLE’S Republic of China (PRC), a new era in China’s history begins.

• From 1949 through 1976 life in China would be dominated by the ideas and actions of Mao Zedong

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Mao worshipped like a living god

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Problems faced by PRC

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Political, Social and Economic Changes

The new struggle starts from here

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Changes by CCP

•Economic

•Political

•Cultural/ Social

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Each reinforces the other

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1. POLITICAL: Big Question

•China had been unstable/ fractured since fall of Qing Dynasty in 1911

•How can Chinese Communist Party (CCP) establish stability and permanence?

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Political Answer

•1 Party rule by the CCP- rule by the few over the masses.

•Most not involved in government

•Question: Is this different in practice from the emperors?

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Political Answer• The State dominated by Mao/ those at the top of the CCP

• Thought reform: replace traditional beliefs/ thinking with revolutionary thought

• Purge (get rid of) reactionaries- also called rightists, capitalists, capitalist roadsters

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Atmosphere of fear and uncertainty

Purge counter-revolutionaries

Campaigns against those who are politically or socially suspect

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‘Common Program’ of 1949CCP stated China would:

• Be a “People’s Democratic Dictatorship”

• Democracy for most, BUT

• Dictatorship to anyone opposed to the Party (reactionaries)

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Suppression of Counter-Revolutionaries

The Common Program said the Party would suppress all counter-revolutionary activities

The government would punish• GMD counter-revolutionaries• War criminals• Feudal landlords• Capitalists• Reactionaries

These groups would have no political rights

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Urge any criminals to turn over a new life and turn themselves in

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Be Vigilant (Watchful)

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2. ECONOMIC: Big Question• 80% peasant population

• No basis for modernizing or industrializing

• 100 years of ‘humiliation’: Dominated by stronger countries

•How to make China economically strong?

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Economic Answer: State Control

• State would set policies and dominate/ control economic activity

A. Agricultural: Land redistributionB. Industrial: Industry and 5 year plansC. Nationalize banks, railways and

industry

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A. Distributing Land

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Distributing Land

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Cooperativization is the course that makes everybody prosperous

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Development of Communes• 1. Give peasants individual plots of land. Can profit and

grow for yourself. • PEASANTS OWNED

• 2. Bring people together to form cooperatives; share land, tools. Can still profit & responsible for land.

• SHARED OWNERSHIP

• 3. Chinese People working together: COMMUNES 5,000-20,0000 people working together

• STATE OWNERSHIP

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B. Industrialization

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5 year plan

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The First 5 year plan: SUCCESS!!

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3. SOCIAL/ CULTURAL: Big Question

• How to make people accept Mao’s revolutionary vision of a communist society?

• How to deal with ‘old’ ways of thinking?

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ANSWER

• Propaganda, new laws, mass campaigns, thought control, social improvement

• Women’s Equality

• Marriage Act

• Get rid of the Old; ‘Anti’ Campaigns

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Marriage Law

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Combat Illiteracy

Question: Whose words do you think she is reading?

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Health Campaigns

Take precautions against diseases. Be healthy to fight American imperialism

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Remember the prompt:

• Was Mao good for China?

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Mao’s Changes: Necessary?• Kept China free from foreign domination

• Maintained Unity; kept China together

• Made China stronger (did they?)

Are these bad things? Can you see why, even today, Mao is thought of by many as a hero?

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Some historians say…• China was 80% peasant society in 1949 when Mao took

over

• Didn’t have base for building a modern industrial nation

• China would have been overwhelmed and unable to deal with the economic problems without a government totally dedicated to survival.

• NEEDED a government with absolute authority

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Some historians say…• The only way for China to become a modern, industrial

society was for it to be imposed and directed from above

• The collectivization, forced industrialization and purges against those in opposition may not have been in line with ‘human rights’ as it is understood in other nations, BUT

• It was unavoidable and necessary

• Saved China from disintegration and laid the groundwork for the later ‘revolution’ that made China the strong and independent nation it is today

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Other historians strongly disagree• Mao’s economic policies and the political domination by the CCP condemned China to backwardness and repression.

• China today still an authoritarian state that represses its people

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Other historians strongly disagree• Policies led to terror (purges), mass starvation (Great Leap Forward) and social upheaval (Cultural Revolution) on a grand scale

• Only after Mao’s death in 1976 was China able to improve its position in the world

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What do you think?

• Was Mao good for China?