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            means "great revolution to create a proletarian (working class) culture"
          
        
          GREATROLETARIANCULTURALREVOLUTION
        
      
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            Mao's successors' effort to control population growth, incentives were offered to couples who limited their number of children to one, more successful in cities than rural areas
          
        
          ONE-CHILDPOLICY
        
      
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            income per person, including farm income, which doubled in the 1980s
          
        
          PERCAPITA
        
      
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            an atmosphere of constant revolutionary fervor that could enable China to reach the final
          
        
          PERMANENT REVOLUTION
        
      
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            contained more than 30,000 who lived and worked together on farms
          
        
          COMMUNE
        
      
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            the demonstrations demanding for the resignation of the aging Communist Party leaders
          
        
          TIANANMENSQUARE
        
      
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            the country where Chiang Kai-shek and his 2 million followers fled after the communist People's Liberation Army defeated the Nationalists
          
        
          TAIWAN
        
      
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            anti-communist half of Korea that was aided by the US
          
        
          SOUTHKOREA
        
      
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            first president to visit communist China
          
        
          RICHARDNIXON
        
      
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            revolutionary groups made up of young people set out to eliminate the "Four Olds" -- old ideas, old culture, old customs, and old habits
          
        
          REDGUARDS
        
      
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            communist half of Korea that was supported by China and the Soviet Union
          
        
          NORTHKOREA
        
      
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            led the communist government in northern China
          
        
          MAOZEDONG
        
      
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            collection of Mao's thoughts that became like the bible of the Chinese communists, hailed as the most important source of knowledge and in every hotel, school, factory, commune, and university
          
        
          LITTLEREDBOOK
        
      
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            Mao Zedong's radical program in 1958 that combined over 700,000 existing collective farms into 26,000 communes
          
        
          GREATLEAPFORWARD
        
      
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            led some reformers who seized power after Mao Zedong's death in 1976 and ended the Cultural Revolution
          
        
          DENGXIAOPING
        
      
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            supported by the US and formed the Nationalist government in southern and central China
          
        
          CHIANGKAI-SHEK