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Mao's poor management of the food supply and overemphasis on village industry is often blamed for the millions of deaths by famine during the "Mao era". However, there were also seemingly positive changes as a result from his management. Before 1949, for instance, the illiteracy rate in Mainland China was 80%, and life expectancy was a meager 35 years. At his death, illiteracy had declined to less than 7%, and average life expectancy had increased by 30 years. In addition, China's population which had remained constant at 400,000,000 from the Opium War to the end of the Civil War, mushroomed more than 700,000,000 as of Mao's death. Under Mao's regime, supporters argue that China ended its "Century of Humiliation" and resumed its status as a major power on the international stage. Mao also industrialized China to a considerable extent and ensured China's sovereignty during his rule. In addition, Mao tried to abolish Confucianist and feudal norms.
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<span>The President relies on his cabinet and also the National Security Council for day to day advise while governing. The cabinet consists of the heads of major departments such as the Department of Defense and the Department of State.</span>
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Countries began to engage in militarism.
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Countries began to engage in militarism as a result of alliances between European countries against one another. They began to form military forces in their countries to strengthen and protect themselves.
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