> PAPER 3 Review ... Mao China Rise Consolidation Policies.pptx: File Size: 5160 kb: File Type: pptx: Download File. P2 - Mao’s Consolidation of Power - Ary 59. What problems did China face in 1949? This changed with the rise of Mao Zedong. 1943Mao receives title “Chairman” of the Communist Central Committee and becomes a Chairman of the Politburo, making him the unchallenged leader of the CCP. Account for the ineffectiveness of internal opposition to two rulers of single-party states. -nearly 1 million former GMD members are killed. Chinese Civil War: Videos and activities, Cuban Revolution: Essay planning for Paper 2, 4. The Cold War: Videos and activities CNN Series, Topic 17: Post-war developments in the Middle East (1945–2000), Topic 05: Slavery and the New World (1500–1800), Topic 08: United States' Civil War: Causes, course and effects (1840-1877), Topic 10: Emergence of the Americas in global affairs (1880–1929), Topic 12: The Great Depression and the Americas, Topic 13: The Second World War and the Americas (1933–1945), Topic 14: Political developments in Latin America (1945–1980), Topic 16: The Cold War and the Americas (1945–1981), Topic 17: Civil rights and social movements in the Americas post-1945, Topic 07. To Mao, the "paper tigers;" or reactionaries, although they might look more powerful, were not to be feared because they only represent "reaction," where the Communists "represent progress." Ruthless Political Terror (The White Terror- against Communists), Destitution and Starvation (flawed tax system, no subsidization, no help to peasants -treated them harshly (bad PR), The GMD army (Forced Conscription, Morale, desertions), Peasants view the CCP as favorable (elliminates taxes for poorer peasants, set price controls, only upper 20% pay taxes), Discipline in Red Army was effective (soldiers educated and taught to be kind to civilians, compensate for peasants services, still encourage people lives to continue and city life when they took over towns), Red Army = People’s Liberation Army (good PR), Taxation was kept low (not till 1946-1948 where Mao has harsh policy against rich landowner peasants, took all their land and made them own up to their torturous nature, then after 1948 CCP goes back into moderate policy) (Mao’s land policies are always more favorable to the MASSES), Red Army’s Production Drive of 1941 : Mao solidly gets his supply lines going (Mao takes land, cultivates it, makes food in preparation for the upcoming war, devotes some of his troops to being farmers, much better at supplying his army then the GMD), Local councils could deal with local affairs (more control of rural areas, less centralization), Reforms of Shaanxi were modeled in areas reoccupied (education centers, distributing the land, and improving their lives, marital reforms), Propaganda –exploits Chiang's failure to combat the Japanese. Mao used this campaign to expose 'enemies' within the Party. Challenges faced in the first 10 years, and responses to the challenges, 4. Timeline Paper 2 Mao and China.pdf : File Size: 271 kb: File Type: pdf: Download File. Methods used and reasons for success in Indian independence movement, 3. What problems did China face in 1949? Nature of Qing Rule 64.  |   May 4th started the movement towards a new culture, and a mass rejection of all foreigners, giving a more directed purpose to the revolutionaries. Mao Zedong - Mao Zedong - The road to power: Mao Zedong’s 22 years in the wilderness can be divided into four phases. 3. When this caused Sun Yat-sen to escape to Japan, Yuan completed his government take-over. -Man-made famine –inflated figures claimed by villages meant that too large a % of grain went to the state. Mao Rise to power – Todd and Waller. Source B. 2. 12. GMD Weaknesses•   GMD corruption (not really Chiang himself, but the people below him. Find their other files; Share Followers 0. Your highest score will be saved onto a leaderboard so … 2. 1923         Under encouragement from the Comintern and the CCP, Mao became a member of the GMD. The ultimate step in Mao's rise to power occurred as a result of the use of force, specifically his occupation of Bejing. First and Second Opium War (1856 - 1860) 66. Around 2 million landlords killed. He began to campaign against the GMD using bribes and double agents. the GMD was so corrupt that it spawned a black market, these criminals had close ties to nationalists, tended to be capitalists. As a diplomat, Zhou served as the Chinese foreign minister from 1949 to 1958. -Centralized industrial production (results in too much specialization), -Only 2% increase a year (slower than population growth), People’s National Congress set up (ostensibly ran from bottom up, but was really top-down), Single-Party dictatorship now entrenched, all government officials were party members (1954 -, National Women’s Association and the Youth League, Gradually build economy. 4 Grade. This changed with the rise of Mao Zedong. Rise to Power. 1947         The GMD was initially successful in the north -captures Yan’an base. Chinese Tribute System and Western Trade/Diplomatic Missions 65 Click here to open the lesson PowerPoint. Still catering to small portion of the population (only top students)    •  focused on expert education, trade schools1956          Hundred Flowers Campaign         -encourages Chinese to express their opinions about the government openly. Japanese capture the GMD capital city of Nanjing - “Rape of Nanjing.”. Soviets help, some 600 teach at CHinese universities. ', -Collectivization: Individual farms –to Co-ops –to Communes (set up Mess Hall day cares so women could work too), -Cut Defense spending as of '56 to finance Communes, which form militias, -Agricultural schools increase by 27 million at same time as 90 million are send to urban industry, -backyard steel furnaces to improve rural industry (also backyard Uranium mines), -Economic planning goes to local CCP officials in February '57 (decentralization), 1.) This gives rise to the final current of ~157 pA, which corresponds to EPSC15. Yuan's subsequent reorganization of the provincial governments after his victory set the precedent for warlords by designating an army to each provincial governor. 3: China - Mao 3.1: Mao's rise to power 1949 3.2: Mao's consolidation of power 1949-1955 3.3: Mao's economic and social policies 4: Germany - Hitler 4.1: The emergence of the authoritarian state in Germany 1919-1934 4.2: Hitler's consolidation of power … https://alphahistory.com/chineserevolution/rise-of-mao-zedong Cold War Crises: The Cuban Missile Crisis. Economic and Social Policies 61. China had entered the war in 1917, anticipating the recovery of the province of Shangdon that Germany had controlled. 5 Grade. LinkedIn, 1. [27]