A german philosopher, shaped Mao's ideas about class struggle | ||
industrial working class | ||
government controls every aspect of citizens' lives through single party dictatorship | ||
spread of ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause | ||
government forced peasants to pool their land, tools, and labor | ||
Peasants lived and worked on these as part of Mao's Great Leap Forward | ||
Free market economy | ||
modernizing agriculture, expanding industry, developing science and technology, upgrading defense | ||
Mao's widow and her top supporters | ||
First communist leader of China | ||
Moderate party leader, become China's leader in 1978 | ||
each farm family was responsible for making its own living | ||
automobile, industrial machinery, steel, rubber, mining or petroleum | ||
manufacturing of consumer goods | ||
Designated areas in countries that possess special economic regulations that are different from other areas in the same country | ||
means good health, good politics, and good marks | ||
attempt to control population growth | ||
an international agency that regulates trade | ||
China regained control of this area in 1997 from the British | ||
Island where the Nationalist party fled to in 1949 | ||
a propaganda story to promote communist government and revolutionary goals | ||
the way to live is the natural way | ||
focuses on the five relationships to restore order | ||
only harsh laws imposed by a strong ruler would ensure order in society | ||
religion that offered escape from earthly life | ||
smooth, hard, shiny pottery that was in great demand in Europe and United States | ||
story that describes the pilgrimage of a buddhist monk to India in the 600's |
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