chapter 16 at a glance! 1.beijing, taiwan 2. end oppression of landlords and govt; govt. of the...
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Chapter 16 at a Glance!
1. Beijing, Taiwan
2. End oppression of landlords and govt; govt. of the people; land reform (take land from wealthy and give to poor)
3. China would be a world power again4. Constitution, National people’s Congress,
elections, democratic , Dictatorship
5. Govt. controls all parts of citizens’ lives; took over to restore order
6. Propaganda (techniques on PP)**** tries to change peoples’ thinking
Propaganda Techniques Techniques
• Transfer/association – I’m with…• Bandwagon – Jump on! Join in!• Appeal to fear – Watch out!• Oversimplification – It’s easy! • Repetition – Yes! Yes! Yes! YES!• Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXb_ZXbIsi0&NR=1&feature=endscreen• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs2LGKdDPf4• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vTp_G9lJLI
From North Korea
“America is the
land of the axis of evil”
6(cont.). A book of Mao Zedong’s sayings; people memorized it and thought it had all of the answers.
7. order, foreign, sufficient, food schools, health8. HUGE population needed care, war destroyed
industry, limited land, natural disasters, behind in technology
9. Govt forced peasants to pool their land, tools and labor; work for the state, share harvest
10. An effort to modernize China, communes, split families, REALLY bad!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlbB3cmgPmo
~ food production fell, people didn’t work hard due to no individual reward
11. class struggle, Red, chaos, Communist
12. 1976; Deng Xiaoping; eased, protesters were killed by the army; economic; political
Tiananmen Square Massacre http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4xtkpO7ZqU&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe87HTYbR8Q
13. (1) Modernizing agriculture (2) expanding industry (3) developing science and technology
(4) upgrading China’s defense forces 14. the economy boomed!15. 2nd largest economy by 2020 (actually now!)16. Confucian, propaganda17 classes, equal, rural, urban
18. Put their faith in young people; wanted kids to criticize their parents, day care, tried to lesson ancestor worship, changed marriage laws, only one child
19. Some parental say but choice20. population, modernization
Exponential GrowthGeneration 1
Generation 2
Generation 3
Generation 5
Generation 4
21. One-Child Policy
China: One Child Policy
• China's Communist Party first began the "one child" rule—perhaps the best-known population policy in the world—in the 1970s because of growing concerns over whether the famine-prone country could continue to feed its skyrocketing population.
Up agricultural production, down
population increase
• The rule says that urban couples should have only one child. Couples in rural areas (where 80 percent of the population lives) may have two or possibly more children but should delay getting married initially and then
Control our Population at 1,200 million
• Families that violate the rule where it is most strictly enforced face mandatory abortions and severe financial penalties, while single-child couples throughout the country are entitled to better child care, preferential housing assignments, and cash bonuses.
It's better to marry and have children at a mature age.
• The policy has generally worked, and fertility rates have fallen to an average of about two children per woman, down from more than five children per woman in the 1950s.
• National ad campaigns promoting "one child" link the policy to prosperity and good Communist citizenship. By showing happy single female children, many of the ads also seem to respond subtly to the traditional preference for boys, which some critics maintain has led to the killing of female infants
The party calls for the partisan to set an example of
having only one child.
Where is everyone living?
22. Equal rights in all ways – own property, keep name
23.Allies to enemy to ok24.now involved in trade! LOTS of human rights issues
now a member because of making changes25. China, British
bitter, improved, trade strained, border, fishing Taiwan, economic, industrial, military
agriculture:35 %
agriculture: 5%