Mao consolidated the food production, trade, and transportation systems of China, and eliminated almost all internal political divisions (along with many hereditary rulers and aristocrats). This allowed the country to benefit from its power of production and further expand its industrial base, without competition from either within China or from other nations. Although credited with establishing China as a stable, industrialized, unified state, Mao only did so by imposing complete cultural and political control over China's citizens.
Mao Zedong's rule brought significant advances to China, particularly in the areas of literacy and healthcare. The government implemented widespread educational reforms, leading to a dramatic increase in literacy rates, especially in rural areas. Additionally, Mao's policies promoted basic healthcare services, resulting in improved public health and life expectancy. However, these advances were often overshadowed by the social and economic turmoil caused by policies like the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution.
Their wisdom qualified them to rule China.
What were some of the advances of the Gupta dynasty
A delicate and touchy question. He did much harm. Possibly as much as 100 million deaths could be credibly attributed to him and his policies. That said, he kept the Western Powers from meddling with, exploiting, robbing and hurting China any more. He forced an industrialization that while difficult, was difficult for all other nations. (And while he possibly made it harder than it needed to be, he did get it done.) He also kept the Soviet Union out of China's affairs, and made sure that it was independent of their influence, trickery and exploitation. He restored China's pride in itself, and laid the groundwork for it to have the breathing room to become what it is now - a world power, that the world just hasn't fully noticed yet.
Mao Zedong's rule brought significant changes to China, including the establishment of a communist state and the implementation of land reforms that aimed to redistribute land from landlords to peasants. The Great Leap Forward sought to rapidly industrialize the country but resulted in widespread famine and economic disruption. Additionally, the Cultural Revolution aimed to eliminate capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society, leading to significant social upheaval. Despite these efforts, many of Mao's policies resulted in severe consequences, including millions of deaths and long-term impacts on China's social and economic structure.
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There are no countries in China.
He believed that moral leadership not laws, brought order to China. He wanted to rule China so there would be order and he would make everything all better just like that. He was wrong and write but was very cruel.
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A decrease in the population of northern China.
A decrease in the population of northern China.