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sweet-ann [11.9K]
3 years ago
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How did Mao's campaigns impacted the Chinese people

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Zarrin [17]3 years ago
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The policies of Chairman Mao Zedong were like a mountain range—full of high points as well as dangerous low points.

There is no denying that Mao's policies shaped a nation and formed the foundation of modern-day China. However, the number of lives, dreams, and aspirations that were lost as he brought his will down upon the people can never be recovered. The Great Leap Forward, the Cult of Mao, the Cultural Revolution, the Hundred Flowers policies, as well as his standpoint on women's rights, are all important aspects of China under Mao. Modern China cannot be understood without studying this period of history.

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