The pro-democracy rallies in Tiananmen Square in 1989 were primarily instigated by students, particularly those from Beijing's universities, who were advocating for political reform, freedom of speech, and greater democratic rights. Their movement gained widespread support from various sectors of society, including intellectuals and workers, in response to issues such as government corruption and economic hardship. The protests escalated over several weeks, culminating in a large-scale demonstration that drew international attention before being violently suppressed by the Chinese government.
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chinas enivroment is like peoples believs, chinese culture, and what they eat and how they get the food
As a result of the Long March, China's Communist Party
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Use communist Chinas official name in public
Beijing
Disputes in the ROC.
Confucianism.
Xinjiang
Asia
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Great wall of china
Mao Zedong
Just off Shanghai.
Mao Zedong