He led the communist party of china to victory in the chinese civil war.
· he implemented the...
Social Studies, 24.01.2020 07:31, Bettie55
He led the communist party of china to victory in the chinese civil war.
· he implemented the "great leap forward" in 1958 and the "cultural revolution" in 1966.
· he was the leader of the people's republic of china from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976.
which asian political leader is being described?
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