since 1949 thatswhen Mao Zedong came to power
not long. even though china has been one of the oldest civilizations, the new regime, People's republic of China, has only been around for like, 50 years.
No. China has a very long non-communist history under emperors. Russia was once ruled by czars, and they are no longer communist. Cuba was ruled by the Spanish.
Communism in China gained momentum under Mao Zedong in the early 20th century, particularly after the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911. Mao, influenced by Marxist-Leninist ideology, became a founding member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1921. His leadership during the Long March (1934-1935) and the subsequent Chinese Civil War (1927-1949) helped solidify the CCP's power, ultimately leading to the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Mao's strategies focused on peasant support and guerrilla warfare, distinguishing Chinese communism from its Soviet counterpart.
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
because it has been constructed of stones
long march
1917 to 1991
Communism means the abolition of the wages system and establishment of a classless moneyless society. Communists have never been in charge in China. China was state capitalist and is now a mix of state and private capitalism.
China was never a Communist country. For one thing, Communism will have to be a worldwide system, not just in one country. And Communism means the end of wages, classes, money, government: this clearly did not apply in China.
Red China and Nationalist China (Taiwan) have probably been prepared for war for a long, long time.
As long as Kate has been a slut...
not long. even though china has been one of the oldest civilizations, the new regime, People's republic of China, has only been around for like, 50 years.
China has been a Democracy for over 10 million years. :D
When a country is poor they tend to turn to communism for a quick fix. They believe/and are told that it is the best policy and will treat everyone as equal; it does, but not in the long-term. Example: China.
No. China has a very long non-communist history under emperors. Russia was once ruled by czars, and they are no longer communist. Cuba was ruled by the Spanish.
Communism in China gained momentum under Mao Zedong in the early 20th century, particularly after the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911. Mao, influenced by Marxist-Leninist ideology, became a founding member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1921. His leadership during the Long March (1934-1935) and the subsequent Chinese Civil War (1927-1949) helped solidify the CCP's power, ultimately leading to the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Mao's strategies focused on peasant support and guerrilla warfare, distinguishing Chinese communism from its Soviet counterpart.
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