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Communism in China

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"We Are the Heirs to Communism"
Based on what you have leamed, describe some key
traits of Communist propaganda in China. How does it
reflect the Communists path to power?

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Communist propaganda was often directed at poor farmers. Mao thought they would be good targets for propaganda, because their lives were hard. Propaganda helped convince them to revolt against wealthier landowners. With the support of Chinese farmers, who made up the majority of China's population, the Communist Party was able to win control of the country.

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Answer:The Communists in China are similar to the communists around the world. The lower class, and poorer people are trying to revolt against the wealthy class, like landlords. The Chinese's propaganda was directed at farmers. Farmers had to pay for their land, but also struggled to maintain and grow their produce, which caused them to be in greater debt.

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Communist propaganda was often directed at poor farmers. Mao thought they would be good targets for propaganda, because their lives were hard. Propaganda helped convince them to revolt against wealthier landowners. With the support of Chinese farmers, who made up the majority of China's population, the Communist Party was able to win control of the country.

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