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what was the twin agenda of maozegone​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Mao-ze-gone was the great Chinese communist whose statue was demolished after he was accused of corruption.

Explanation:

  • He was a communist leader and his main agenda was to spread communism in the country,
  • However, he was corrupt and stole gold and money from the country.
  • He was shot dead after found guilty of storing the national money to make his own assets.

Answered by skyfall63
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Mao Zedong was a "Communist Revolutionary Chinese" who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China (CPR) and from its formation in 1949 until his death in 1976 he served aits purpose was to protect the "Chinese Communist Party" & reassert Mao Zedong Thinking (known outside China under the name of Maoism) as the dominant CPC ideology, purging remains of Chinese capitalist and traditional elements. Following a time of less radical leadership in the "Great Leap Forwards "Chairman of the Communist Party of China (PCP)". Ideologically, the Marxist-Leninist is commonly known as Maoism as his ideas, military strategy, and policy.

Explanation:

  • From 1966 to 1976, The "Cultural Revolution" was a social-political movement in China, official to be the "Grand Proletarian Cultural Revolution". Launched by Mao Zedong, President of the "Communist Party of China ( CPC)", ", which resulted in around 30 million deaths in only, the Revolution had marked Mao's return to the core position of power & influence in China.
  • Mao soon called on young people "to bomb the headquarters" and announced, in May 1966, with the assistance of the Party of the Cultural Revolution, that "to rebel is justified." Mao claimed to have capitalist forces entered the govt & society with a purpose to restoring capitalism to  eradicate his opponents within the CPC & in schools, factories & state institutions. He insisted on the expulsion of revisionists thru the violent class struggle which was followed by the formation of Red Guards and "rebel groups" across the nation by Chinese youth & by urban workers.
  • Lin Biao, Vice President of the CPC, was drafted into the Constitution as Mao's successor after compiling a list of the Mao words to the Little Red Book which became a sacred text for Mao's personality culture. Mao announced the Cultural Revolution 's conclusion in 1969. Nevertheless the successful period of the Revolution hadlasted till about 1971, when Lin Biao, accused of "botched coup" against Mao, fled and died in an aeroplane accident. In 1972, the fourth band took over and started the Cultural Movement. The cultural revolution eventually ended, after Mao's death & the arrest of the Gang of Four in 1976.

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