1955 and Gao Gang Flashcards

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Who were the ‘moderates’?

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Bo Yibo, Liu Shaoqi, Chen Yun, Chen Yi and Zhou Enlai

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What was the moderates’ view on collectivisation?

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There was no point in collectivising until industry could provide the tools and machinery to modernise farming further

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What was Liu Shaoqi’s specific view of collectivisation?

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“false, dangerous and Utopian agrarian socialism… no collectivisation without mechanisation”

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What was Mao’s view on collectivisation?

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If peasants were left to their own devices, their capitalist tendencies would reign unchecked

Material deficiencies could be overcome by revolutionary zeal

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When was the Gao Gang affair?

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1953-1954

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What was the Gao Gang affair?

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Gao Gang attempted to stage a purge of Liu Shaoqi after Mao had complained to Gao about Liu’s seeming lack of enthusiasm for radical pace of socialist development

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What did Mao call the Gao gang affair?

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An “anti-party sinister wind”

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What was the result of the Gao Gang affair?

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  • Gao Gang was arrested and purged from the party (March 1934)
  • Chen Yun and Deng Xiaoping received promotions for telling Mao
  • Lin Biao and Peng Dehuai were cleared of wrongdoing
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What did the Gao Gang affair say about Mao?

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  • he is willing to further his power by playing off his comrades against each other
  • people’s positions in the CCP relied upon Mao’s continuing favour
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What was the consensus agreed upon in 1955 within the CCP with regards to collectivisation?

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They should only be implemented gradually and carefully

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When and to whom did Mao deliver his speech on ‘The Question of Agricultural Cooperation’?

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July 1955- a conference of regional and provincial CCP secretaries

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What was Mao’s view of the agreement to slow the movement into collectivising the countryside?

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“on no account should we allow these comrades to use the Soviet experience as a cover for their idea of moving at a snail’s pace”

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What was the result of Mao’s speech to the regional and provincial CCP secretaries?

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By December 1956, 97% of the peasantry had joined cooperatives

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What is the significance of the 6th December 1955? What actually ended up happening?

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Mao declared that by the end of 1957, all private enterprises would be taken over by joint state ownership.

This was completed by the end of the second week of January

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When was the celebration of triumph of socialism over capitalist private enterprise? How many attended?

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January 1956 at Tiananmen Square- 200,000 people

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What was Mao’s concern as the CCP established themselves as the ruling establishment?

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Revolutionary sentiment was being lost

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When was the twelve year agricultural plan endorsed by CCP?

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January 1956

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What did the Twelve Year Agricultural Plan entail?

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Doubling of grain and cotton output

“more, faster, better and more economical” pursuit of collectivisation

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Why did Mao ‘move to the second line’- decrease his official leadership in the CCP?

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Criticism of Stalin’s cult-style leadership reflected badly on Mao and the CCP during the 20th Party Congress in the USSR (February 1956)

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Why were direct references to Mao Zedong thought removed from the PRC constitution?

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Criticism of Stalin’s cult-style leadership reflected badly on Mao’s style- thus references to his personality cult were removed

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Who took over as leaders of the CCP when Mao left?

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Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaopeng