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April 23 – AP Comp Gov – Fang Shou

April 23 – AP Comp Gov – Fang Shou. Agenda: Country Briefs Video : “The Great Leap Forward ” Writing: Communism in China Notes: Deng Xiaoping and Fang Shou. Take out: Pen/Pencil Notebook Homework : Read p. 317-end of chapter Complete Fang- Shou worksheet. Communism in China.

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April 23 – AP Comp Gov – Fang Shou

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  1. April 23 – AP Comp Gov – Fang Shou Agenda: • Country Briefs • Video: “The Great Leap Forward” • Writing: Communism in China • Notes: Deng Xiaoping and Fang Shou Take out: • Pen/Pencil • Notebook Homework: • Read p. 317-end of chapter • Complete Fang-Shou worksheet

  2. Communism in China • Watch the following video, and answer the questions below: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZPvHV0A6GU • What events led up to the adoption of Communism in China? What was the appeal of Communism? • How was Soviet Communism similar to and different from Chinese Communism? Take notes on:  • Kuomintang • Nationalists • Chiang Kai-Shek  • Long March • Mass Campaigns  • Great Leap  • Cultural Revolution  • Relationship between society and state

  3. Written Responses: Write a 2-paragraph response to the first question: • What events led up to the adoption of Communism in China? What was the appeal of Communism?  Create a Venn diagram to respond to the following: • How was Soviet Communism similar to and different from Chinese Communism?

  4. Policymaking Cycle: The effects of a changing economy FANG-SHOU (letting go, tightening up cycle)

  5. DENG XIAOPING’s MODERNIZATIONS (1978-1997) Stability through economic success… not through a personality cult • Reform and Opening • Open door trade policy • Trade with everyone, even capitalists • Reforms in education B

  6. Fang-Shou in Modern China

  7. Mao Zedong Deng Xiaoping

  8. Breakdown of authority of CCP • Market Socialism • Household Responsibility System • Township and Village Enterprises • Special Economic Zones Economic Decentralization Free flow of labor (breakdown of danwei) Rational-legal regime for workers Education/Foreign Contact CHANGES EFFECTS Loosening • Industrial • Unemployment • WAY up, factories firing excess people • Corruption • Individuals are still in charge of vast store-houses of materials • Environment

  9. Breakdown of authority of CCP • DENG • Market Socialism • Township and Village Enterprises • Household Responsibility System Free flow of labor (breakdown of danwei) Rational-legal regime for workers Economic Decentralization CHANGES EFFECTS Loosening legal system local elections civil rights criminal law

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