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Emergence Of Modern China By: Bailee Wilson

  • End Of WWII

    The World War two has ended signaling Japan has surrendered.
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  • Zhou Enlai Rises To Power And Proposes The Four Modernizations

    The Four Modernizations were goals first set forth by Zhou Enlai in 1963, and enacted by Deng Xiaoping, starting in 1978, to strengthen the fields of agriculture, industry, national defense, and science and technology in China.[1] The Four Modernizations were adopted as a means of rejuvenating China's economy in 1978 following the death of Mao Zedong, and were among the defining features of Deng Xiaoping's tenure as head of the party.
  • Communism In China

    Communism In China
    Communism was a government party formed in 1921. Starting in 1927 it was ed by Mao Zedong. Some communism remains in China, but not near the amount there was. Propaganda also existed, Mao Zedong was the most active propaganda producer.
  • Great Leap Forward 1958-1962

    An unsuccessful attempt made under Mao Zedong in China 1958–60 to hasten the process of industrialization and improve agricultural production by reorganizing the population into large rural collectives and adopting labor-intensive industrial methods. A lot of propaganda was produced during this time to try and keep whatever followers Mao Zedong had, which also failed.
  • Great Chinese Famine

    The Three Years of Great Chinese Famine, referred to by the Communist Party of China as the Three Years of Natural Disasters or the Difficult Three Year Period, was the period in the People's Republic of China between the years 1958 and 1961 characterized by widespread famine. Drought, poor weather, and the policies of the Communist Party of China contributed to the famine, although the relative weights of the contributions are disputed due to the Great Leap Forward.
  • Cultural Revolution 1966-1967

    The Beginning in 1966, the Cultural Revolution was formally started. Mao and Jiang organized students called "Red Guards", using them to spread their ideology and theory on Socialism around the country. The Red Guards were identified by a red armband and usually carrying around 'little red books' supposedly containing information on Communism and Socialism.
  • The Red Guards

    The Red Guards
    Red Guards were a mass paramilitary social movement of young people in the People's Republic of China (PRC), who were mobilized by Mao Zedong in 1966 and 1967, during the Cultural Revolution. They carried around 'little red books',The Little Red Book responded to the deepest anxieties of the postwar period: dissatisfaction with the unfulfilled promises of liberalism, disillusionment with the crushing realities of Soviet-style communism, and despair with the continued subjugation of the developin
  • Who Was Deng Xiaoping?

    Who Was Deng Xiaoping?
    Deng Xiaoping; 22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997 was a Chinese revolutionary and statesman. He was the leader of China from 1978 until his retirement in 1992. After Mao Zedong's death, Deng led his country through far-reaching market economic reforms. While Deng never held office as the head of state, head of government or General Secretary, he nonetheless was considered the "paramount leader" of the People's Republic of China from December 1978 to 1992.
  • Tiananmen Square Massacre

    Tiananmen Square Massacre
    Tiananmen Square is a large city square in the centre of Beijing, China, named after the Tiananmen gate located to its North, separating it from the Forbidden City. Tiananmen Square is the fourth largest city square in the world. Chinese troops storm through Tiananmen Square in the center of Beijing, killing and arresting thousands of pro-democracy protesters. This was a brutal Chinease attack on protesters, fighting for political freedom.
  • Present Day

    Present Day
    TimeToast Made By:
    Bailee Wilson
    Stacy 6th Period
    2/2/2015
  • The Four Moderns

    Goals first set by Zhou Enla in 1963 and enacted by Deng Xiaoping (Previous Leader Of China) in 1978 to strengthen fields of agriculture, national defense, science, and technology.