Mao Zedong united the food production, trade, and transportation systems of China, and abolished almost all the political divisions. This allowed the country to benefit from its power of production and further expand its industrial base, without competition from either within China or from other nations. Although accredited with establishing China as a stable, industrialized, unified state, Mao only did so by imposing complete cultural and political control over China's citizens.
Which world war ii battle marked a turing point for fighting in the pacific?
Answer: A.) Battle of midway
The Shang clan ruled with a system of central government, while the Zhou established independent feudal states, allowing power to local rulers instead. The Zhou Dynasty focused on the success of their people in order to gain strength as a community.
The Shang Dynasty (also called the Yin Dynasty) succeeded the Xia Dynasty, and was followed by the Zhou Dynasty. It was located in the Yellow River valley during the second millennium BCE. It featured a stratified social system made up of aristocrats, soldiers, artisans and craftsmen, and peasants.
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ohn Clark, July 27, 1847. The economic growth demonstrated by this recruitment letter was primarily a result of —. F the passage of strict federal labor laws.