Mao Zedong held a deep concern for China's poor and marginalized populations, viewing them as integral to the revolutionary struggle. He believed that the peasantry, in particular, was the backbone of the Communist movement and advocated for their rights and empowerment. Mao's policies aimed to uplift these groups through land reforms and social programs, though in practice, many of his initiatives led to significant hardship. Overall, he sought to mobilize the poor and disenfranchised as agents of change in building a socialist society.
It fell because of weak kings, poor harvests, slow trade and over taxing people plus the Persians came and took it.
because the rich people in Vietnam [there were few] would have to give away their money to the poor people. everyone would be equal, making the poor not as poor as before.
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
From poor black people who think he is going to help him. He has made tens of millions of dollars from poor black people.
No, poverty is definitely not a choice, nobody wants to be poor and nobody would choose to be poor. People are born in poverty and it is very difficult to ever get out of poverty.
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The verbs are "tripped" and "fell".
broke -synonym
Monoply was made during the rescion to let the poor people fell what its like to be rich.
Scrooge is to stingy.
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Well it fell because of Weak kings, poor harvests, slow trade, over taxing people, & the Persians conquered Babylon.
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Well it fell because of Weak kings, poor harvests, slow trade, over taxing people, & the Persians conquered Babylon.
It fell because of weak kings, poor harvests, slow trade and over taxing people plus the Persians came and took it.
It fell because of weak kings, poor harvests, slow trade and over taxing people plus the Persians came and took it.
the people were ruled by the nobles or local feudal lords and the emperor and his ministers. The ministers were the intellectuals who have advanced there social position through state examination. there was very little social mobility in the classical period because most people were poor and illiterate peasants and couldn't afford to spend their time on studying for the state examination.