Term/Question Answer How did Chinese culture develop? developed laregly in isolation; tended towards unification Confucius emphasized on ideal and proper principles of society?emphasized on living by ren (humanity that is developed) by knowing the li (propriety) First Fiver Year Plan 1953-1957 Thought Reform -1951?-Mao feared intellectuals?-reeducation campaign targeted at intellectuals to teach them party ideals?-cleansing process to make them worthy of Mao Great Leap Forward launched May 1958 ended June 1960 Permanent Revolution -Mao thought gradual development would lead to the end of the revolution and free market capitalism?-by making ideology at the focus, it would keep the revolution from stopping Great Leap Forward
The Modernization of China
Term/Question Answer How did Chinese culture develop? developed laregly in isolation; tended towards unification Confucius emphasized on ideal and proper principles of society?emphasized on living by ren (humanity that is developed) by knowing the li (propriety) First Fiver Year Plan 1953-1957 Thought Reform -1951?-Mao feared intellectuals?-reeducation campaign targeted at intellectuals to teach them party ideals?-cleansing process to make them worthy of Mao Great Leap Forward launched May 1958 ended June 1960 Permanent Revolution -Mao thought gradual development would lead to the end of the revolution and free market capitalism?-by making ideology at the focus, it would keep the revolution from stopping Great Leap Forward
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