consolidation of power in PRC Flashcards

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When were the reunification campaigns? ex.

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1950 and 53

Guangdong
an economically important port close to Hong Kong and Macau. It was also the headquarters of the GMD. it was purged of Nationalist forces who were forced to flee to Formosa (Taiwan).

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What were the three systems of social control and surveillance established in order to control the population

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the danwei (work unit), the hukou (household registration) and the dangan (record).

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What were the regulations or policies to abide by under the danwei?

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everyone in China under Mao Zedong had to belong to a danwei
This is how the CCP could implement party policy.
you could be punished for not obeying policies

You needed permission from your work unit to get married or have children.

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What was the dangan?

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a file containing private and professional information for every Chinese person. ex. education, family background, job history, political activity (entry into the Communist Youth League and the Communist Party), achievements and mistakes made and even self-criticism.

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What were the effects of the dangan?

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instilled a culture of fear among the population as it was the most intrusive. The government and the work unit had access to these files.

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When was the Hundred Flowers campaign and why was it created?

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  1. to encourage constructive criticism of the party

Speech by Zhou Enlai.
“The government needs criticism from its people”

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What went wrong in the Hundred Flowers campaign? And what did it result in?

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People started attacking Mao and other leaders, and accusing the party of corruption, Mao ended the campaign and began to attack the critics, forcing them to take back what they said. This became the Anti-Rightist movement.

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Who led the Anti-Rightist movement? And what were its results?

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led by Deng Xiaoping. over 500,000 people were declared rightists. Some were sent to be ‘re-educated’ in the countryside.

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What was the issue with these other enemies in the CCP?

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The categories were not clearly defined so anyone could be accused of being a capitalist for simply forgetting a quote from Mao’s Little Red Book,

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What were the results of these undefined categories.

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An environment of fear emerged from this as people began reporting suspected enemies. One of the worst consequences was the denunciation of family members.

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11
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Did Mao have a secret police?

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Mao Zedong never had a secret police to maintain his power over the people.

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What did Mao introduce after the success of the reunification campaigns?

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50s

the Three Anti (on waste, corruption and bureaucratic inefficiency and the main targets were CCP members)

the Five Anti campaigns (on bribery, tax evasion, theft of state property)

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13
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When did Mao’s cult of personality peak?

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during the Cultural Revolution beginning in 1966

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What was the role of the Little Red Book in Mao’s cult of personality?

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It was a collection of Mao Zedong’s thoughts published during the Cultural Revolution – it was seen as the source of all truth. The book had an unprecedented impact on the population. about a billion copies.

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Which means of propaganda were used?

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posters, media, literature, films and theaters, music, radio and loudspeakers, and also within the education system and in local committee meetings.

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16
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Which campaign was introduced in 1950 and lasted till 1956? What were its objectives

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the Combat Illiteracy Campaign
dual objective: combating illiteracy but also spreading ideology among the masses.
40s- 950s, most propaganda was more visual and less text-dependent not only because it was quick and cheaper to produce, but also because many Chinese people still could not read or write.

17
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How many landlords died from the land reforms

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The estimates of how many landlords died at this time are around two to three million.

18
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What was Laojiao

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a special labor camp known as ‘Education through labor’.
The main objective was for those being ‘re-educated’ to live and work with farmers and workers.

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What advantage did the Laojiao camp have over the Laogai camp?

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This system of detention compared to the Laogai gave the police the authority to arrest and detain a person who only committed a small crime that did not merit criminal punishment.

20
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What were the Laogai camps?

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Labour reform,they were internment camps where criminals were sent. the prisoners were required to carry out hard labor. The conditions were dreadful.