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After the overthrow of monarchy , China had
2 different types of
segimes. How were they similar
or different?​

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Answered by anushaBBPS
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It can be argued that themonarchy and Communist Party of China (CPC) are similar. Reasons:1. Unelected - The Monarchy and CPC Officials are unelected.2. Power - Both have absolute power.3. Unity - Both unite China.After the fall of the Ching Dynasty, the Republic of China (RoC) emerged. However it wasriven by internal strife. Much of the early years wasspent fighting the various warlords. After the death RoCsfounder Sun Yat-Sun, he was succeeded by Chiang Kai Shek aka Generalissimo.He spent muchof his time building up theChinese army and fighting other warlords and the Communists. Itwas effectively strongman politics. Sun Yat-Sun and Chiang Kai Shek were not elected, so in asense, similar to Communists. Chiang was aligned with the West. Mao with the Soviets. An interesting bit of trivia is that the crack Chinese units were trained bythe Germans. They gave a good account in the Battle forShanghai, although their strength was depleted after that. This is why some Chinese officers used the Mauser C96 aka Broomhandle pistol.The Manchu empire was with principles of nationalism, socialism and democracy.

His programme for China was with principles of nationalism, socialism and democracy

The republican government could not consolidate itself and rule went into war lords.

Chiang Kaishek continued his legacy and launched military campaign to control war lords.

His attempts to unite the country failed because of their narrow social base and limited political vision

later phase, Mao Zedong emerged as Chinese Communist Party's major leader.

He organized the peasants into Soviets and conducted a long march of 6, 000 miles.

The Peoples Republic of China government was established under Mao Zedong in 1949

It was based on the principles of New Democracy'

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