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Monica [59]
3 years ago
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What were maos 2 important goals as the leader of China

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dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
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Answer:

Prior to the Cultural Revolution of Communism, Mao had brought the idea that Capitalism was the root of all evil, all stenches of greed were to be wiped from China through vicious revolution.

His first Goal was to wipe capitalism from China.

After the Culture war was over, Mao next wanted to move towards industrialization through collectivism. He did this through echoing the thought of a "Grassroot Socialistic" Government and Society.

His second goal was to introduce Socialism as a means of creating collectives for accelerated industrialization.

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