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Type 2 Prompt
• Following the Revolution of 1911, what happened to China? Was it stable or unstable? Who was in control, if anyone?
• Write 3 lines.
1/3/12
Henry Puyi The Last Emperor of China
The Revolution? of 1911
Sun Yat-sen Chinese Nationalist
General Yuan Shigai Chinese Dictator
What happened to each of these men?
TIMELINE OF BIG TROUBLE IN CHINA
1912 • Sun Yat-Sen’s Nationalists
successfully end rule of Qing Dynasty
• Sun creates the
Guomindang – Nationalist Party
• 2 months later he is ousted by General Yuan Shigai (becomes a dictator)
1916 • Yuan Shigai dies • China slips into chaos
• Warlords (local military
leaders) divide the country amongst themselves
So who stepped in? Who brought stability back to China?
The Main Event: Nationalists vs. Communists
Chiang Kai-shek Nationalist Leader
Mao Zedong Communist Leader
TIMELINE OF BIG TROUBLE IN CHINA
1923
• With the aid of the USSR
(Communist) & Chiang Kai-shek, the Guomindang (Nationalist) army grew in strength
TIMELINE OF BIG TROUBLE IN CHINA
1926-1928 • Chiang leads army to
victory over warlords
• Guomindang (Nationalist Party) sets up a gov’t in Nanjing in 1928
• However, the Nationalists were not the only party in China
What about the Communists?
Chiang Kai-shek Nationalist Leader
Mao Zedong Communist Leader
What is Communism?
• Take out the Capitalism/Communism reading from before break.
• Finish reading the article.
• Talk to the text.
• List the pros and cons of each.
• You will eventually be asked to define capitalism and communism with a partner.
• Be prepared to share with the class.
Capitalist or Communist?
STRESSES THE NEEDS OF WHOLE GROUP OVER THE NEEDS OF THE INDIVIDUAL
IS MORE LIKELY TO HAVE LARGE GAPS BETWEEN THE RICH AND POOR
PEOPLE HAVE MORE FREEDOM TO MAKE DECISIONS FOR THEMSELVES
THE GOAL IS TO MAKE SURE EVERYBODY IS TAKEN CARE OF, SO THERE WILL BE BASICALLY ONE BIG “CLASS”, RATHER THAN SEVERAL “CLASSES” SUCH AS UPPER, LOWER, AND MIDDLE
SOME PEOPLE ARGUE THAT THIS SYSTEM TAKES AWAY OUR MOTIVATION TO WORK HARD
PROPERTY, BUSINESSES, RESOURCES TO MAKE GOODS…..ARE PRIVATELY OWNED
THE GOVERNMENT IS MUCH LESS INVOLVED IN OUR LIVES IN THIS SYSTEM
CAPITALISM V. COMMUNISM
Capitalism – economic system in which private individuals and businesses carry on the production and exchange of goods and services
Communism - a system of social organization in which all economic and social activity is shared equally by the community and all property is owned by the community, not individuals
CAPITALISM
• Property is privately owned by individuals
• Individuals/companies control production and exchange of goods and services
• Greater emphasis on individualism and self-interest; people are free to pursue their own self-interests and seek maximum gain/profit
• Much less government involvement/control of the economy
• Different classes
COMMUNISM
• Property is owned/shared by the community (no private ownership)
• Community/government controls
the production and exchange of goods and services (ex. Determines prices and salaries)
• De-emphasizes individualism and self-interest, greater emphasis on the community (“the greater good”)
• Great deal of government involvement/control of the economy
• One class
Mid-term Exams
1/4/12
BLOCK DAY BLOCK DAY
LANGUAGE MID-TERM
HALF-DAY MID-TERMS
REVIEW CHINA
TEST
HALF-DAY MID-TERMS
NO SCHOOL
NO SCHOOL
How to study for Mid-terms?
• Study a little every night.
• Unit 1: Geography – Study all maps, worksheets, tests, etc. on geography
• Unit 2: South Asia – Chapters 3.1, 3.2, 8.4, 15.3, 21.3, 25.2, 31.2
• Unit 3: East Asia (China Only) – Chapters 3.3, 3.4, 8.1, 8.2, 16.1, 16.2, 22.1, 22.2, 25.3,
31.1
• Study all TESTS, GUIDED READINGS, green atlas sheets, essays, maps, photo essays
What to Expect
• 140-180 questions
– Multiple Choice
– Map Questions
– True/False
• Essay
China Quiz
• Several people still have not taken the quiz on China from before break.
• As of you today, you will have a 0/70 in skyward if you have failed to make it up.
• It is your responsibility to schedule a time to make up the quiz.
Communism vs. Capitalism
• Working in groups of 2-3, come up with a final list of pros and cons.
• Put your list on the board.
Capitalism
Pros
Cons
Communism
Pros
Cons
Spread of Communism Green Atlas
• Use the Green Atlas to consider the spread of Communism in Asia during the 1900s.
• Answer the provided questions.
• Use Pages 112-113.
Unit 3: East Asia Chapter 25.3: Revolutionary Chaos
in China Chapter 31.1: Communist China
As you enter, grab a textbook and open to Chapter 25.3 (p. 836).
1/5/12
Guided Reading: 25.3 • Instead of being given questions to answer for
this chapter, you will be creating the questions. • You will work in groups of 2 or on your own. • Read pages 836-841. • Create a guided reading based on the main ideas
of the section. – You must include the answers to each question.
• For each red or blue section, you should create 1-2 questions.
• We’ll do the first section together. • This will not be collected, but you will complete
the next section on your own for a grade.
Take out your Guided Reading to be checked for completion.
Also, please take out your notes!
1/6/12
Chinese Cooperation • During 1920s, Nationalists and Communists worked
together against common foes. – Warlords – Imperialists
• In 1927, Chiang Kai-shek (Nationalist) broke alliance with Communists. – Shanghai Massacre: Nationalists brutally suppress Communists
Chiang Kai-shek’s China
• New Life Movement – Combine Modernization
with Traditional Chinese Beliefs (Confucianism)
– New Middle Class loved this
– Peasants left out (will turn to Mao)
• Constant threats from: – Communists – Japan – Great Depression
Chiang Kai-shek Nationalist Leader
CHINESE CIVIL WAR (1930s-1940s)
NATIONALISTS
• Led by Chiang Kai-shek
• Supported by the U.S.
– Capitalism
COMMUNISTS
• Led by Mao Zedong
• Supported by the Soviet Union
– Communism
Nationalists vs. Communists
Chiang Kai-shek Nationalist Leader
Mao Zedong Communist Leader
THE LONG MARCH
1934 – Red Army (Communist)was in danger of being crushed following Shanghai Massacre -went on a 6,000 mile march (16 miles/day)
-100,000 started, only 8,000 survived -unified/strengthened the Red Army
http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/longmarc.htm
COMMUNISTS & PEASANTS
Communists gained support of peasants by overthrowing local landlords and giving
land to peasants.
Meanwhile, the Chinese people grew tired of Chiang’s New Life Movement &
repressive government.
PEOPLE’S LIBERATON ARMY (PLA)
Civil War Time-Out: WWII (1939-1945)
• The Nationalists and Communists put their differences aside during WWII.
• They fought against Japanese invaders.
• After WWII, the Civil War erupted once again (1946-1949).
CHINESE CIVIL WAR ENDS
• By 1949 Mao’s forces defeated Chiang’s Nationalist forces – Created the People’s
Republic of China (Beijing)
• Nationalists fled to the island of Taiwan (Republic of China)
Chinese Civil War MOVIE POSTER or FIGHT NIGHT
• Title • Catch phrase, quote…. • Picture(s) • Informative and creative…tells audience about it and makes
them want to see it • 1 TYPED PARAGRAPH (attached to back):
– Summary of your topic – You should also list your sources
• Include name and class period ----- use your notes and pp. 836-841 ----- DUE MONDAY, JANUARY 9th
• You will be assigned one of the following: 1. Long March (1934) 2. Shanghai Massacre (1927) 3. Chiang Kai-shek 4. Mao Zedong 5. People’s Liberation Army (PLA) 6. Communism vs. Capitalism 7. Chiang’s New Life Movement 8. Chinese Civil War
Chinese Civil War MOVIE POSTER or FIGHT NIGHT
For example . . .
1/9/12
Turn in your Movie Poster on the black cart. Staple or tape your
summary to the back of your poster.
Grab a text book. Open to page 1012.
Guided Reading: 31.1
• Read pages 1012-1017.
• Create a guided reading for 31.1
• You will work on your own.
• Focus on the main ideas.
– For each red or blue section, you should create 1-3 questions.
– You must include the answers to each question.
• This must be typed and is due tomorrow, January 10th.
1/10/12
Turn in your 31.1 Guided Reading on the front book shelf.
There is a midterm study guide
available on my website for anyone that would like to use it.
Take out your notes.
CHINA UNDER MAO
• Mao set up a Communist society
• Mao had complete control of the gov’t
• He began 2 programs to improve the country – Great Leap Forward
– Cultural Revolution
• Communist Party tried to remake the country according to their ideas and any opposition was rejected
GREAT LEAP FORWARD
• Economic plan (created in 1958)
• Created communes – gov’t controlled units/communities
- emphasized human labor over technology
- people were assigned jobs
- good of all was stressed over individual needs
Great Leap Forward FAILS
• It was a complete and total disaster
– Food shortages, mismanagement, peasant resistance
– At least 20 MILLION died of starvation
Arbitrary executions were common during the Great Leap Forward.
CULTURAL REVOLUTION
• Social Plan (launched in 1966 to reignite Mao’s communist goals)
• Red Guards – groups/gangs of young people who attacked anybody who opposed Mao and the Communist revolutionary ideas (teachers, writers, politicians, artists)
• Complete and total disaster
– Schools closed, factory production dropped
– Violence spread, people feared to express their own ideas/beliefs
– Tens of thousands died and millions thrown in jail before it was ended (1976)
Cultural Revolution Propaganda "Destroy the old world; Forge the new world.“ What is this Red Gang member destroying under his foot? Destroy the “4 Olds” -Ideas -Culture -Customs -Habits
Meanwhile, the Nationalists . . .
Modern Taiwan
• Since 1949 both the Nationalists & Communists believe they rightfully control it – Nationalist really in control
– Following 1949, ONLY Nationalists could take part in government
• 1988 – moved towards democracy as political parties were allowed to challenge the Nationalists
• 1997 – First presidential ELECTION held
• Future is uncertain
CHINA AFTER MAO
• Mao died in 1976
• Deng Xiaoping - became the new leader
Deng’s Drive for Modernization
AGRICULTURE
INDUSTRY
S C I E N C E
DEFENSE
Deng pushes 4 Areas of Modernization
DENG’S DILEMMA
While modernizing China during the 1970s/1980s, Chinese people were given more economic freedom. (Communism Capitalism?) However, Deng made sure to keep all political decisions under his complete control NO POLITICAL FREEDOM
Political
Freedom ECONOMIC FREEDOM
YOU ARE ABOUT TO SEE ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS PICTURES OF THE 20TH CENTURY. WRITE A BRIEF STORY (5-7 SENTENCES) EXPLAINING THE PICTURE. THE ONLY INFORMATION YOU HAVE IS THAT THE PHOTO WAS TAKEN IN JUNE OF 1989. USE YOUR IMAGINATION AND DO YOUR BEST TO EXPLAIN WHAT THE MAN IS DOING, WHAT THE TANKS ARE DOING, WHERE THEY ARE, WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MAN….
WHAT IS GOIN ON?
1/11/12 1/13/12 (BLOCK DAYS)
TIANANMEN SQUARE
• June of 1989 – 100,000 people in Beijing rallied for democratic reform
• Deng sends in troops/tanks sent in
– thousands killed
• Damaged Chinese image abroad
We will now watch a Frontline piece on the “Tank Man” Answer the provided questions while watching the movie.
Modern Chinese Government
• Some capitalism (private ownership) has been allowed in China since Mao’s death.
• Economy has been booming ever since.
– WHY??
Shanghai, 1990
Shanghai, 2010
HU JINTAO – PRESIDENT OF CHINA
ISSUES FACING MODERN CHINA
• Food Production • Population • Human Rights/Censorship • Capitalism working in a Communist system
– How does that work exactly? – However the government wants it to.
• Pollution from industrialization (think of India) • The “Two Chinas”?
• Why do these issues exist?
China’s Population
Chinese Industrial Pollution
The Two Chinas CNN
Chinese Food Production
China increasingly relies in IMPORTED food to feed its population. WHY?
Chinese Human Rights/Censorship
• How far has China come since 1989?
http://www.hrw.org/world-report-2011/china
Capitalism in Communist China
Multiple Intelligence Activity: China
• Topics to choose from: – Communist China
• Great Leap Forward/Cultural Revolution
– Capitalism in China • Deng’s 4 Modernizations
– Calls for Democracy • Tiananmen Square/Tank Man
– Modern China • Industrial/Economic Growth
– Clear your idea with Mr. Hess! – Due Wednesday, January 18th
China Test & Midterms
• China Review (Jeopardy?): 1/18
• China Test: Thursday 1/19
• Language Midterms: Friday 1/20
• Math/English Midterms: Monday 1/23
• Science/Social Studies Midterms: Tuesday 1/24
• We’ll complete Unit 3 by studying Japan after midterms.
China Test
• Take a test from the black cart and begin.
• Add Question 45 to your test:
– Create a chart that explains the main ideas of Capitalism and Communism. Explain 2 ideas for each (4 total).
• When you are done, give your test to Mr. Hess.
1/19/12