1 / 17

Communism Spreads in East Asia

China’s Communist and Cultural Revolution and the Korean War. Communism Spreads in East Asia. China. China’s path to Communism. Failures of Nationalist party. Rise of the CCP and Mao. an economic collapse huge inflation problem Corruption in government. Western influence.

elden
Télécharger la présentation

Communism Spreads in East Asia

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. China’s Communist and Cultural Revolution and the Korean War. Communism Spreads in East Asia

  2. China

  3. China’s path to Communism Failures of Nationalist party Rise of the CCP and Mao • an economic collapse • huge inflation problem • Corruption in government. • Western influence • Huge amounts of peasant support. • Promised woman equality • Promised lands for the poor/peasant people. • USSR provided aid with weapons and Intel

  4. Chairman Mao Zedong • Born to a peasant Family • Lead the CCP army to defeat the Nationalist party and took over China. • Established the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949.

  5. The Great Leap Forward • Effort to increase farm and industrial output. • Created communes • Huge failure. • Food shortages everywhere. • Over 55 million Chinese people died. “Destroy the old world; Forge the new world.“

  6. What was The Great Leap forward suppose to do? 1. privatize capital investment  2. have religious tolerance  3. give individual ownership of land  4. increase industrial productivity 

  7. Failure of Great Leap Forward • Because of Chairmen Mao’s failure in the Great Leap Forward • He lost economic power within the Communist power. • Rivals were starting to oppose Chairmen Mao.

  8. Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Propaganda used to support Chairmen Mao and his Revolution.

  9. Movie Clip!!! YAY!! • Answer: What did you find interesting about the clip? • Want to share????

  10. What was the Purpose of the Cultural Revolution  1. restore China to the glory of the Han Dynasty  2. reemphasize Confucian traditional values  3. weaken communist ideas  4. eliminate opposition to Mao Zedong 

  11. The Red Guard • Young students who aligned themselves with Chairmen Mao • Extreme believers of anything that Mao had said. • “Little Red Book”- was a book of quotes from Mao

  12. The Red Guard • Was the army for Mao • Destroyed churches and temples. • Attacked teachers and other intellectuals. • Weeded out any non-believers of Chairmen Mao.

  13. Why were the Red Guard feared? (opinion)

  14. Why the Cultural Revolution? • Destroying the four olds. • Old ideas, old culture, old customs, and old habits. • These “four olds” interfered with the creation of a modern socialist society.

  15. Impact on the Young • Cultural Revolution values were taught in schools. • Graduates sent to the countryside for manual labor. • Mao said; "It is necessary for intellectual students to go the countryside and be re-educated by poor or average peasants."

  16. Impact on the Economy • Decrease in food, clothing and housing production • Confusion from the Government.

  17. Was it worth it? • 30 million people died during the cultural revolution • Freedoms of the Chinese people were lost. • Education completely halted. • Widespread economic failure. • Cultural Revolution never truly ended until Chairmen Mao’s Death in 1976.

More Related