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Social Studies, 06.05.2021 04:10, alleyboard

China under Mao Zedong, 1949 – 1976 Mao Zedong became the chairman of the People’s Republic of China. He led his troops, the Red Army, into Peking [present day, Beijing] on October 1st, 1949 and established a communist government.

As chairman, Mao Zedong instituted sweeping land reform, sometimes through persuasion and other times through coercion, using violence and terror when he deemed it necessary. He seized warlord land, converting it into people's communes. He instituted positive changes in China, including promoting the status of women, doubling the school population and improving literacy, and increasing access to health care, which dramatically raised life expectancy. But Mao's reforms and support were less successful in the cities, and he sensed the discontent. In 1956, he launched the "Hundred Flowers Campaign" and, in democratic fashion, allowed others to express their concerns. Mao hoped for a wide range of useful ideas, expecting only mild criticism of his policies. Instead, he received a harsh rebuke and was shaken by the intense rejection by the urban intelligentsia. Fearing a loss of control, he ruthlessly crushed any further dissent. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese were labeled "rightists," and thousands were imprisoned.

Based on what you have read thus far, provide examples to demonstrate that China was a communist nation.

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