seize the property of rural landowners and redistributed it among the peasants.
land reform
because he promised them land,
The Chinese peasants supported the communists because there current government and leader Jiang did not do anything to help them, and they thought the communists would give them a better life.
Because the Viet Kong were filthy communists.
Peasants in China supported the Communist Party because it promised land redistribution and social equality, addressing issues of oppression and poverty they faced under previous regimes. The Communist Party also mobilized peasants in rural areas, providing them with a sense of power and empowerment.
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.
the Provisional Government lost the support of the people and the army
they thought the communists would end famine
They promised to improve economic conditions in Germany.
It is because the Soviet Union is communist and that's why they tried to support the communists in northern Korea.
Farmers and settlers were likely to support the War of 1812 because they wanted the freeland that was promised and the farmers' right for trading was at stake so they agreed to the war.
because the communists were doing many not-smart things at the time, and the government thought that if they did something to displease the communists, they would use violence to answer the problem.