China's Communist Revolution...in five minutes or less
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- A brief explanation of China's Communist Revolution.
A bit over 5 minutes, but I couldn't possibly trim out any more information. So sorry. If you don't count the intro and outro, then it's a little closer to 5 minutes. ;)
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This is something my school teacher would show.
Who are all watching just for school 😬🤧
No.
No, I am watching to personally educate myself on the topic and geopolitics of of the 20th century.
No
I am
No just love history
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for. You have hit the key events and people in a concise, understandable way great for my middle school students.
Incredible... 35 years sum up as "the communist took power and had quirky ideas". You forgot that the communist praised the kuomintang before being repressed by it, that the nationalist established a brutal dictatorship and acted terribly during ww2. I don't see maoism or stalinism as a model, nor capitalist China, but this is a conscious distortion of events made possible by the shortness of the video
the whole point of the video is to create a short compressed summary - - it's stated clearly at the beginning. Of course it's not going to go into nuances but the general summary is still valid. Yah, the WW2 dictatorship was bad, and then the Mao-ist rule was downright horrific.
Hey, thank for your informative videos.
I left some questions in the "AD BC meaning" video of yours and I'm hoping you answer them 🙏🏿
The terms anno Domini and before Christ are used to label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
Tea, opium..... uh where did I hear a similarity?
Ironic the young people of yesteryears got what they wanted and killed millions to do it, then the new young people die to get out of it.
@Soldat ᚦᚬᚩᛅᛄᚢᚠᚻᛈᛉᛋᛏᛒᛖᛗᛠᛢᛣᛥᚸ I'm mostly talking about China. Other former communist countries like Russia have bounced back.
and then the new young people on the other side of the world would kill to replicate it all......SMH.... we are truly doomed to repeat history.
@@davidkeetz the event that exemplifies this paradigm is Tienanmin Square. A movement started by young people nearly 50 years prior killed millions to change the nation. And the totalitarian state seen at Tiananmen in 1989 was sewn from those same seeds planted decades ago.
Him:.... in five minutes or less
Me: check how long it is
Video:5:45
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The Nationalist party under Sun Yat Sen was on the boat with the idea of becoming a democracy, however, after Sun died and when Chiang Kai Shek took power, the Nationalist Party wasn't really leading China in the direction of democracy. The Nationalist party didn't really grant the idea of democracy after Chiang Kai Shek died, and when Chiang's son Chiang Ching-kuo introduced the concept of democracy to the island of Taiwan. The Soviet Union actually supported both sides in the first stage of the Chinese civil war, until the second stage. The reason why the Great Leap Forward was a big failure, biggest most of the local leaders had bad planning, like making industrial workers work in the countryside as farmers and making farmers to work in factory and make bad steels. About Tiananmen Square events, there are more parts of the story to be covered, and it was really complicated.
So much in five minutes, enjoyed every second.
um 80 million died in ww2 in Europe.
Excellent Video! Do you still flip your classroom?
Everything is kind of flipped at the moment.
@@TheMrGranito Right, same here. I was just curious because the current situation has me considering doing some flipped classroom stuff next year.
it was more that five mins
He conveniently leaves the Kaifeng out of it and where communism really comes from. Not us géntiles.
thanks alot, this really helped me
Wrong Mao Zedong did the best
lol - well he killed more than you did, so I guess so.
Bro your prp adds with dat
DONT LOOK AT MY PRP
Good video
Do not show this video to your students. Very inaccurate
Go on...
what's inaccurate about it?
Still waiting…what’s inaccurate?
@@TheMrGranito your criticism of mao
@@caseykreie1839 What criticisms?