1. China in the Modern Era
The Chinese communists under their leader Mao truly desired for the revival of their nation. ... These were the words of Mao Zedong, who believed that the people should act in the favor of the communist party as a whole, above personal advantages and interests. ... All in all however, the Cultural Revolution made Communist ideals become the center of Chinese culture, making long lasting effects on China. ... Later with the coming of the revolution, the new landlord of their house is arrested and shot, depicting the coming to power of the communist party, as we...
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