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Q: How did Mao ceding win over the peasants in China?
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Who did Mao Zedong appear to in China?

Mao Zedong appealed to peasants in China.


Who came to power by forming an alliance with the peasants of china?

Mao Zedong


How did Mao Zedong gain the support of the peasantry in China?

While on the long march, Mao easily won over Tibetan and Chinese peasants by influencing them with communist Ideals such as "all power to the workers" and, "glory to the working class." These were generally accepted Ideas and the peasants were easily won over. Mao deprived the nationalists of a working class and they were forced to retreat to taiwan!


Who believed the communists should seek support among the peasants in China?

Mao Zedong


What things did Mao Tse-tung do to change China?

helped women and peasants gain rights


What country did Mao tse tung take over?

Mao became a warlord in China, and later became the leader of Red China.


Is it true that China's communist leader Mao Zedong used strategic tactics to lure Chinese peasants to the communist red army?

The Chinese Communist Leader under the name of Mao Zedong lured in Chinese peasants in order to strengthen the Red Army.


When did Mao Zedong take over china?

October 1949 Mao Zeding took control and renamed it the peoples republic of china


Who was the Communist Chinese leader who was victorious over the Republic of China?

its is Chiang Kai-shek


What year did China become a communist?

China officially went communist in 1949. However the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) was in existence as early as the 1921. Students were for communism first, and then in 1923 the Soviets sent advisors over to recruit peasants and workers of all ages


Who did Chinas peasants align themselves with in the 1920s?

The Communists


Why did Mao Zedong believe that rural peasants could help bring about a social revolution in China?

Because Communist Ideology stresses that the ruling class and aristocracy must be dissolved through populist revolution by the poor working classes. China in the time of Mao was made up of a poor peasant majority, thus they would be essential in bringing about the idealized classless state. As Mao said: "strength lies in numbers," and the peasants far outnumbered the aristocrats and landlords of early 20th century China.