First of its kind in PRC's history to have govt and the communist leadership be open to criticism and to the opinions of the public especially opposition thought from intellectuals, students and the like. it's motives are questionable because after such a moment of liberalizing, there ensued a suppression and use of force to remove said outliers and criticizing voices.
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Some asked Solon to remain in power as a tyrant to explain and perhaps change what he had decreed. But he believed that it was now up to the Athenians, not him, to make the new system work. Thus, Solon reinforced his idea about citizen responsibility. He then left Athens and traveled outside Greece for 10 years.
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C. 150-100
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The number between 100 and 200 is 150 and the number between 0 and 100 is 50. 150 - 50 = 100. The point is on 150 and subtracts by 100.
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I believe it is C.
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"Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party came to power by defeating Chiang Kai-shek’s party, the Kuomintang, <u><em>not in an election but through a long civil war.</em></u><u>
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The civil war began in 1927, when Chiang Kai-shek launched a lethal attack on the communist-led workers’ movement in Shanghai — the Shanghai Massacre. That massacre was the start of a huge anti-communist purge, with at least hundreds of thousands killed. But some Communists survived and launched a series of uprisings against Chiang Kai-shek’s régime.
Mao became the leader of the Chinese Communist Party at a meeting in the town on Zunyi in January 1935. The meeting was held at a time when the Communist Party had lost its biggest stronghold (the Jiangxi base area in southern China), and was struggling to avoid complete destruction.
With Mao Zedong as leader, the Communists were able to fight their way to the north-west, and regroup in Shaanxi province. In 1949 they captured Beijing and Chiang Kai-shek’s forces retreated to the island of Taiwan.
At a speech in Beijing in 1949, Mao said “The Chinese people have stood up.” Could he have won the war against Chiang Kai-shek without the support of the Chinese people?"