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UNIDAD EDUCATIVA BILINGÜE EDUCAMUNDO

IB HISTORY. TOPIC: AUTHORITARIAN STATES


NAME: COURSE: 2nd DATE: WORKSHEET# 24

TOPIC: Mao’s Consolidation of power, 1949-1976


Complete the columns with the most relevant information under each topic.

Mao’s grip on power, 1955-1976

The registration system The impact of Stalinization The “Hundred Flowers” The Purge of Peng Dehuai The tibetan
campaign Uprising of 1959

- The household - The influence of Joseph - Mao's invitation to - The removal and - The uprising and
registration system in Stalin's policies and intellectuals and critics purging of Peng Dehuai, resistance against
China, also known as ideology on Mao to express their opinions a prominent military Chinese rule in Tibet in
"hukou" system. Zedong's leadership and and criticisms of the leader and revolutionary 1959.
- Its implementation and governance. Communist Party and veteran, by Mao Zedong. - The Dalai Lama's
impact on the population, - The implementation of the government. - The reasons and escape from Tibet and
especially regarding Stalinist-style economic, - The subsequent motivations behind Peng his subsequent exile.
urban and rural residency political, and social suppression and Dehuai's purge. - The Chinese
status. reforms in China. persecution of those who - The implications of government's response to
- The role of the - The consequences and spoke out during the Peng Dehuai's purge on the uprising and the
registration system in effects of "Stalinization" campaign. the military, politics, and impact of the events on
controlling migration, on China's development - The impact of the leadership dynamics in Tibet-China relations and
access to social services, and society. "Hundred Flowers" China. international perceptions.
and urbanization. campaign on freedom of
expression and
intellectual life in China.
The Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976

The little red book The purge of Wu Han Power Struggles in the CCP The Events of the Cultural
Revolution
- The Little Red Book, - Wu Han, a historian - The Cultural
also known as and Vice Mayor of Revolution led to intense
"Quotations from Beijing, was accused of power struggles within
Chairman Mao Zedong," writing a play that was the Chinese Communist
was a book of Mao critical of Mao Zedong. Party (CCP).
Zedong's quotes and - His arrest and - Mao Zedong's efforts to
speeches. subsequent purge maintain control and
- It was widely marked the beginning of eliminate perceived
distributed and became a the Cultural Revolution threats to his leadership
symbol of Mao's and the targeting of resulted in factionalism
authority and ideology intellectuals and officials and infighting within the
during the Cultural perceived as disloyal to party.
Revolution. Mao's ideology. - The struggle for power
- The book was - Wu Han's case was had significant
extensively promoted used as a pretext to implications for the
and studied, with reading launch the movement political landscape and
sessions held in various against "rightist" leadership dynamics in
public settings, including elements within the China
public buses and Communist Party
airplanes

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