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

The Communists


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

Mao Zedong


Why did Chinese peasants support the communists and Mao Zedong rather than the nationalists led by chiang Kai-shek?

Chinese peasants supported the communists and Mao Zedong primarily because the communists promised land reforms and an end to the feudal system, which directly addressed their economic hardships. In contrast, the Nationalists under Chiang Kai-shek were seen as corrupt and largely focused on urban elites, often neglecting the needs of rural populations. Additionally, the communists effectively mobilized peasant support through grassroots organizing and by promoting social equality, which resonated deeply with the agrarian majority. This combination of land promises and grassroots appeal ultimately swayed peasant loyalty towards the communists.


Under the communists leader Mao Zedong?

Under communist leader Mao Zedong the People's Republic of China was founded.


How did the communists in China win the peasants' loyalty?

By encouraging each peasant to work the land independently Rebuttal: The above answer is a bit misleading. China (like Japan) was still a feudal society until the early 1900s. Chinese peasants were at the bottom of the social scale, and would have welcomed the Communists' more egalitarian view of society. However, under communism, agriculture was collectivised, so peasant farming was not truly "independent" (as suggested above. Once the Nationalist Chiang Kai Shek was deposed by Mao Tse Tung (Zedong), Mao's crazy economic policies caused great hardships. His "Great Leap Forward" was disastrous exercise that resulted in the starvation of millions of peasants.


What party undertook the Long March?

Chinese communists under Mao.


How did Mao Zedongs beliefs about communists uprising differ from Vladimir Lenin’s?

Mao believed the revolution would start with rural peasants. Lenin believed the revolution would start with urban laborers.


Which reforms had a greater appeal to the peasantsthe jiang or the Mao?

The reforms of Mao Zedong had a greater appeal to peasants because he divided the land that the Communists won among the local farmers. Many peasants threw their support to the Chinese Communist Party because most peasants believed that Jiang was doing little to improve their lives.


Which side in china civil war the communists or the nationalists had more support from the peasants?

The Communists. The Nationalists under Chiang Kai-Shek were corrupted and neglected The Principle of Mínshēng in the Three Principles of the People. They condone rich people who they depended on and did not care about the livelihood of poor peasants. Mao Zedong, who saw the power of the peasants, rallied their support, preaching his version of communism to them. With this support, the communist were strengthened and were able to eventually overthrow the Nationalist government.


In china's civil war which side had more support from the peasants the communists or the nationalists?

The Communists. The Nationalists under Chiang Kai-Shek were corrupted and neglected The Principle of Mínshēng in the Three Principles of the People. They condone rich people who they depended on and did not care about the livelihood of poor peasants. Mao Zedong, who saw the power of the peasants, rallied their support, preaching his version of communism to them. With this support, the communist were strengthened and were able to eventually overthrow the Nationalist government.


Who did Mao Zedong appear to in China?

Mao Zedong appealed to peasants in China.


How did mao and the communists win the support of chinese peasants?

Mao Zedong and the Communists gained the support of Chinese peasants through a combination of land reform policies, promises of social justice, and effective grassroots organizing. They advocated for the redistribution of land from wealthy landlords to poor farmers, addressing long-standing grievances about inequality. Additionally, the Communists implemented initiatives that improved education and healthcare, which resonated with the rural population. Their ability to mobilize and empower peasants played a crucial role in building a strong base of support during the Chinese Civil War.