Chinese peasants embraced communism primarily due to their desperate socio-economic conditions, including widespread poverty, landlessness, and exploitation by landlords. The Communist Party's promises of land reform, social equality, and the redistribution of wealth resonated deeply with their struggles. Additionally, the party's effective grassroots organization and mobilization efforts helped build trust and support among the rural population. The appeal of a revolutionary ideology that aimed to empower the peasantry and improve their living conditions played a crucial role in their support for communism.
Communism
The Soviet style of communism focused on urban workers, while the Chinese style focused on rural peasants.
Answer this question… It frustrated young people and led them to embrace ideas like communism and nationalism.
Mao Zedong, the original leader of Communist China.
Answer this question… Chinese communist leaders worked directly to serve rural peasants. Soviet leaders viewed themselves as guides for urban workers.
Chinese farmers were not happy under the Manchu rule. They said the rulers were greedy and unfair. Most Chinese farmers were poor. Finally the peasants rebelled.
The Soviet style of communism focused on urban workers, while the Chinese style focused on rural peasants.
The poor ones.
yes
They came from within the Chinese population. There were two ideals, Imperialism and Communism. Eventually, communism won.
Communism/Marxism .
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