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Cultural Revolution: A Major Key In China's History

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In China the Cultural Revolution was a major key in it’s history due to the privileges lost, for example music was drastically changed as you were only able to listen to the propaganda used by the incredibly corrupt government, art and literature was also changed just living in china during this time was just terrible to begin with. Chairman Mao was the man to change everything in china during the Cultural Revolution to support and promote his propaganda. Millions of innocent people were persecuted in the violent struggles of this wretched country, people were treated unfairly, beaten into pulps, humiliated in the eye of the public, tortured like animals. These were just some horrible things that happened during these troubling times let me …show more content…

Universities were shut down by this revolution for TWO years. Just imagine if those men and women would have received their two more years of education. The children we can’t forget about them their schools were shut down as well but reopened later on. Entrance exams for colleges and universities were postponed from the year of 1966 and weren’t accepted until the year of 1977. Zhanjiang a city in china had illiteracy rates were as high as 41% even after 20 years of the cultural revolution. Between the years of 1968 and 1979 17 million people of china’s urban youths left and were desperate of a higher education because the corrupt chairman mao obviously wasn’t cutting it for these young good spirited children. Since school wasn't an option for grown ups people were forced to work in labor camps. Many did happen to leave shortly after the revolution. While the years of schooling were reduced and education standard fell the proportion of Chinese children who had completed primary education increased from less than half before the Cultural Revolution to almost all after the Cultural Revolution and those who completed junior middle school rose from 15% to over

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