Trace the impact of Mao’s communist policies on China.(1 point)

Responses

Mao began the Cultural Revolution and reignited Chinese culture.
Mao began the Cultural Revolution and reignited Chinese culture.

Mao began the Great Leap Forward that led to famine and many deaths.
Mao began the Great Leap Forward that led to famine and many deaths.

Mao acquired Taiwan as a new province.
Mao acquired Taiwan as a new province.

Mao persuaded students to protest in Tiananmen Square.

Mao's communist policies had a significant impact on China, with both positive and negative consequences. The Cultural Revolution that he initiated aimed to revive Chinese culture and promote socialism, but it resulted in widespread chaos, violence, and the destruction of cultural artifacts.

The Great Leap Forward, another one of Mao's policies, aimed to rapidly transform China into an industrialized communist society. However, the campaign led to disastrous consequences, including widespread famine and millions of deaths.

In terms of territorial expansion, Mao did not acquire Taiwan as a new province. Instead, Taiwan remained under the control of the Nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-shek.

Mao's influence also extended to political movements, such as the student protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989. While Mao was no longer alive at that time, his legacy and communist policies were cited by both the government and the protesters during the demonstrations.