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    as much as Deng Xiaoping. Deng Xiaoping was born in 1904 and after making his way through the ranks of the communist party‚ he became the leader of China in 1978. In 1978 Hua Guofeng presented the 10 year plan which was later used under the rule of Deng Xiaoping. After 28 years of life under Mao‚ the chinese citizens were in desperate need of change and under the rule of Deng Xiaoping China was able to modernize its economy and catch up with the rest of the western world. Deng Xiaoping ended collective

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    Reforms of Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping thought improving relations with the foreign countries were important. This idea was outlined in his program of reform termed Gaige Kaifang (Reforms and Openness). He wanted China to become to a modern country. Allowed peasants to sell crops from their own private plots at local markets if they have enough crops for the government Allowed people to start private businesses‚ to hire workers‚ or making profits Let foreign investors established factories‚

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    since the economic reforms in 1979‚ and now has the second largest GDP in the world‚ second only to the USA. Starting in 1979 they have implemented numerous economic and political tactics to open the Chinese marketplace to the rest of the world‚ and Deng Xiaoping’s appointment in 1978 was the catalyst to further economic development within China. Just a few areas China’s government has been addressing are agricultural technology‚ the medical market‚ and infrastructures‚ like telecommunications‚ transportation

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    Q7. The Massacre in Tiananmen Square would be a result of protests brought on by the people whom did not agree with Deng Xiaoping or his political plans. Deng Xiaoping was one of the most powerful leaders in China‚ he had been one of the last revolutionaries who had ruled China. During his time in power‚ he faced the downfall of the Chinese economy. Deng would be a major supporter when it came to moderate economic policies‚ he wanted to help fix China’s economy. He would then set forth goals known

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    Has Deng Xiaoping ’s economic policy–reformation and opening had positive or negative effects on the Chinese economy? Research Report English for Tertiary Studies2 Lecturer: Tracie Wong Student name: shangweiwei Student No.: G0844037P Tracie Wong English for Tertiary Student Program International Foundation Program Office University of Newcastle Newcastle‚ NSW Date : 7th May 2010 Dear Ms Tracie Wong: Re: Research Report Submission Good

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    Deng Xiopeng was the one man to single handledly turn the Chinese economy around for the better during the 1970’s and 80’s. Allowing for China to become a world superpower‚ all in all shaping the world. Do you agree with this statement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indeed throughout the 1970’s and 80’s Deng Xiopeng was extremely influential in the reformation of the Chinese economy. Allowing for a colossal boost in

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    Rebellion or Conformity? An Evaluation of the Two Throughout life‚ an individual is faced with many instances of change and reform that he or she can adapt to‚ rebel against‚ move beyond‚ or conform to. Although conforming may be the quickest‚ safest and easiest route to take‚ it may not always be what is best. But what is a person to do when everything that he or she came to know and love is morphing into a new‚ unrecognizable world? I think what it comes down to is a personal choice‚ a decision

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    The core problems of widespread poverty‚ growing inequality‚ and rapid population growth originate in the stagnation and retrogression of economic life in rural areas. Therefore‚ for development to take place sustainably‚ it has to include rural areas in general and the agricultural sector in particular. The Lewis two sector models provides a good example of a theory placing emphasis on industrial growth fueled by the agricultural sector through surplus labor and cheap food. Today development economists

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    1904: Deng Xiaoping is born in Sichuan Province‚ China. He is the first-born son of a Hakka landowner. 1920: Deng graduates from Chongqing Preparatory School and he travels with about 80 of his fellow graduates to France to study. He is about 16 years old. Deng has to work in a factory to support himself. He becomes a machinist. He joins a socialist youth organization. 1924: He returns to China and joins the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He becomes an instructor at the Military and Political

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    final mark out of [5 marks]. -42. M10/3/HISTX/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/S3/M Compare and contrast the views expressed in Sources A and C about Deng Xiaoping’s aims and actions. [6 marks] For “compare” Both sources refer to a desire to achieve the Four Modernizations; Source A mentions the need for path breakers who dare to think and Source C says Deng ordered the rehabilitation of intellectuals. For “contrast” Source A refers to revolution‚ building socialism‚ but with

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