The Cultural Revolution

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History

 

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Aimee G

 

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April 18, 2014

 

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He also changed the curriculum of the schools to fit his beliefs and to encourage more pride amount the Chinese youths for their country. Mao adopted four goals for the Cultural Revolution: to replace his designated successors with leaders more faithful to his current thinking; to rectify the Chinese Communist Party; to provide China's youths with a revolutionary experience; and to achieve some specific policy changes so as to make the educational, health care, and cultural systems less elitist...
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He initially pursued these goals through a massive mobilization of the country's urban youths. Mao encouraged students to rebel against authority, inform on their politically incorrect seniors, and join the Red Guard, the ideological militia that pushed the Cultural Revolution forward. Using Maoist thought as their guide and free from Party interference, the Red Guard numbering in the millions sought to do away with the "four olds" and bourgeoisie elements...
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