Mao Zedong targeted the youth during the Cultural Revolution to mobilize a passionate and energetic segment of the population that could drive revolutionary change. He believed that young people were less entrenched in traditional values and more open to radical ideas, making them ideal agents for his vision of socialism. By engaging the youth, Mao sought to challenge established authority and promote his ideological agenda, ultimately aiming to reshape Chinese society. This approach allowed him to cultivate a loyal base of support that could help him consolidate power.
Mao Zedong, also known as Chairman Mao.
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buddhists and educated people as well as anyone who opposed him.
The Kuomintang.
Mao's cultural revolution had negative results, such as closing of schools to encourage the youth to protests. Corruption also grew and economic growth slackened.
The red guards were supporters of Chinese Chairman Mao. The red guards were students that defined themselves as a revolutionary youth organization.
They were known as the 'Red Guards' and would wave their 'Little Red Books' at any demonstration they held in favour of Mao, and also when harrying people thought not to be towing the communist line.
chairman Mao's name is Mao Zedong
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Mao is the governor of the land that the people in MAO'S LAST DANCER lives in
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