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Mao Zedong caused hardships for the Chinese people through his movements. Also known as Mao Tse-Tung, he led the long struggle that made China a communist nation. Mao was leader of the Red Army, which overthrew the Chinese dictator Chiang Kai-shek in 1949 and founded the Communist People’s Republic of China. For over 25 years Mao helped China to become one of the world’s most powerful countries. ...
Mao was born in the village of Shaoshan in the Hunan Province of China. ... His father was Mao Jen-sheng and his mother was Wen Chi-mei. After graduating from a teacher’s training in Changsha, Mao continued his studies at the library. Under the influence of Li Dazhao and Chen Duxiu, China’s first major Marxist figures, Mao turned to Marxism (Bouc 15).
Two of Mao Zedong’s many actions include the Hundred Flowers Campaign and the Great Leap Forward. ... Mao Zedong’s slogans of “Let a hundred flowers bloom” and “let a hundred schools of thought contend” was an invitation to China’s intellectuals to criticize the communist regime. China’s Great Leap Forward was a political reform and agricultural collectivization (“Mao Zedong”).
Approximate Word count = 944 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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