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Mao Tse Tung

Sometimes known as Mao Zedong, Mao Tse Tung was the founder of the Communist Party of China. He was also the first president of the People's Republic of China.

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What is described in Mao little red book?

Mao's Little Red Book is another name for the small pocket book called 'Quotations from Chairman Mao Tsetung' it is called the Little Red Book because the books jacket is the same colour as the comminist flag: Red. The book is full of Mao's sayings from his speeches and adresses. During maos rule almost every person in china had a little red book.

Was Mao Zedong a dictator?

to some he was and to others he was a hero

What was Mao Zedong's education?

He never went to college but he did go to school, and became a teacher.

One result of the Great Leap Forward was the death of million people?

An estimated 85,000 troops started at Jiangxi and approximated 7,000 made it to Shaanxi, though the number of desertions, rather than deaths is unknown.

How do you pronounce Mao Tse Tung?

Mao rhymes with cow

Tse is pronounced like a word ending ~tzer as in 'spritzer'

Tung has no easy English equivalent. It is not pronounced to rhyme with 'tongue' as the 'u' is closer to the 'oo' in 'moon'.

What were Mao Tse-tung's contributions?

Today, September 9th, marks the 32nd anniversary of the passing of Comrade Mao Zedong. Mao made many important contributions to Marxism-Leninism. He correctly understood the nature of revolution in underdeveloped countries and laid out the line and strategy of New Democratic Revolution andprotracted people's war. He developed the philosophy of dialectical materialism in his essays On Practice and On Contradiction. He expounded the theory ofleadership which communists came to know as the Mass Line. He struggled against both 'Left' and Right opportunism and in the struggle against modern revisionism Chairman Mao developed the theory of continuing the revolution under the dictatorship of the proletariat. Today, his theories are being put into practice by revolutionaries around the world, in the Philippines, in Colombia, in Nepal, Palestine and here at home. To honor his life and contributions to Marxism-Leninism and international proletarian revolution, I'm posting thismemorial speech by his successor, Comrade Hua Guofeng. Hua fought to carry forward Mao Zedong's revolutionary legacy amid attacks from both the 'Left' and the Right.

What impact did Mao Zedgong have on China?

Answer this question… He established a rural form of communism as an alternative to Soviet Leninism.

What did Chaiman Mao do for China?

Mao killed people that did not agree with his rule. he also helped communsim as a government develop.

What did Mao Zedong do to the people?

His policies indirectly led to thousands, if not millions of undocumented deaths, as a result of starvation (research the Great Leap Forward), and the violent suppression of political dissent (among other things, research the Cultural Revolution)

What skills did Mao Zedong have?

Well he liked reading.... and teaching and umm being a communist? haha.

just like spreading communism throughout the world.

What were Mao Zedong's accomplishments?

Mao's greatest achievements were the unification of China, the creation of a unified Republic of China and becoming the leader of the greatest social revolution in history. The revolution involved taking most land and property, destroying the landlord class, weakening the middle class and raising the status of the peasant and industrial workers.

Where is Chairman Mao buried?

In the Mao Tse Dong Mausoleum in Beijing, China.

How did the Communists under Mao win the peasants 'loyalty?

Thanks to their effects to promote literacy and improved food production

How did Mao Zedong come to power?

In 1949, Mao Zedong was able to gain power in China after a civil war that eliminated the Nationalists and their hold on this country. He founded the People's Republic of China and was its leader from 1949 to 1976. Mao Zedong was a Communist revolutionary.

Why did Mao Zedong have such power in China?

Because they kiced Braun out, and installed Mao as the leader. What do leaders do? They lead of course. Piece two and two together and you would understand why he lead them, because he was leader. Haha! Because they kiced Braun out, and installed Mao as the leader. What do leaders do? They lead of course. Piece two and two together and you would understand why he lead them, because he was leader. Haha!

What happened to the nationalists who fought againct Mao?

they withdrew to Taiwan to keep their Republic of China as People's Republic of China became to the dominance of the world; that's why Western World, especially Americans think Taiwan is an independent country, because they want to seperate it from China as Nationalists control the island and Communists control mainland.

Why were Mao Zedong and the communists successful over the nationalists?

He committed Blasphemy against own country by submitting it to the Soviet Union. His action are motivated by the Devil, thus enabling him to murder 100000000s of Chinese within the Republic of China(HE IS THE DEVIL BY CHOICE OF POSSESSION).

Was china ever a democracy?

Yes, but . . . China like other totalitarian states feigns towards democracy. They hold votes (voting is a handy method for decision making) but they have only one party that is available to express one's political principles. If your political principles don't match the party you have no where to go and no one else to vote for.

China is a communist country that is ruled by a dictator, called a Chairman. The government, controlled by The Chairman, owns every media outlet and many manufacturing and industrial firms. The state mandates every aspect of the lives of its people, including even the number of children a family can have. Although China makes American goods available through an economy that is gradually capitalizing, it holds strong non-democratic attitudes and policies towards those who would challenge their rule. Some of these methods include torture of dissidents, illegal arrests and detainments, kangaroo courts, and militant repression of protests. They use police and military to maintain power particularly in Tibet and in other regions which have citizens who would prefer to go their own way.

What country did Mao tse-tung take over?

Mao became a warlord in China, and later became the leader of Red China.

Was Mao Zedong a good leader?

under his government, not too sure how much was actually down to him of course, but simplified traditional Chinese (im guessing that means mandarin) to or through pinyin and education was improved hugely. Also stopped footbinding and generally made women much more equal than before, i think they could own land ask, for divorces ect.

On top of that, did increase producivity (reguardless of the fact it couldve been done alot better)

overall however his negative far out weigh his good.

How did the Great Leap Forward lead to the Cultural Revolution?

The cultural revolution paralyzed China politically and significantly affected the country economically and socially, at this time the people persecuted in the violent struggles that ensued across the country and suffered tortures, harassment, imprisonment, and public humiliation. The Great leap forward, contributes better benefit in the country since this turned into modern industrialized state in which it changes the life of the people, community, and the economy.