Discuss the following in pairs: 1. What motives would the CCP have for deliberately exaggerating the hardships encountered by those taking part in the Long March? 2. Mao claimed that the Long March was important for three reasons - what were they? 3. Mao argued that, for the people of China, 'The Red Army is their only hope of liberation'. What did he mean by this?

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Discuss the following in pairs:

1. What motives would the CCP have for deliberately exaggerating the hardships encountered by those taking part in the Long March?

2. Mao claimed that the Long March was important for three reasons - what were they?

3. Mao argued that, for the people of China, 'The Red Army is their only hope of liberation'. What did he mean by this?

 

 

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ACTIVITY 4.11
Discuss the following in pairs:
a What motives would the CCP have for deliberately
exaggerating the hardships encountered by those
taking part in the Long March?
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b
Mao claimed that the Long March was important for
three reasons - what were they?
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Mao argued that, for the people of China, 'The Red
Army is their only hope of liberation'. What did he
mean by this? 102001690-uo
What is the significance of the Long March? We
answer that the Long March is the first of its kind
in the annals of history, that it is a manifesto, a
propaganda force, a seeding machine.
It is a manifesto. It has proclaimed to the world that
the Red Army is an army of heroes, while Chiang
Kai-shek and his like are powerless. It has shown
their utter failure to encircle, pursue, obstruct and
intercept us.
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It is a propaganda force. It has announced to some
200 million people in China that the Red Army is
their only hope of liberation.
It is a seeding machine. It has sown many seeds
which will sprout, leaf, blossom and bear fruit, and
will yield a harvest in the future.
Mao Tse-tung, 'On Tactics Against Japanese
Imperialism', December 1935 podjemplen
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Leadership
Transcribed Image Text:bubong ship A BV ing o 3998 gns.ni KMT, ablish 94 s ben omo at 191 d 1501 inw JOMB ed d The ACTIVITY 4.11 Discuss the following in pairs: a What motives would the CCP have for deliberately exaggerating the hardships encountered by those taking part in the Long March? c C b Mao claimed that the Long March was important for three reasons - what were they? chinolon to Mao argued that, for the people of China, 'The Red Army is their only hope of liberation'. What did he mean by this? 102001690-uo What is the significance of the Long March? We answer that the Long March is the first of its kind in the annals of history, that it is a manifesto, a propaganda force, a seeding machine. It is a manifesto. It has proclaimed to the world that the Red Army is an army of heroes, while Chiang Kai-shek and his like are powerless. It has shown their utter failure to encircle, pursue, obstruct and intercept us. hiem 97-noile lo ewoH It is a propaganda force. It has announced to some 200 million people in China that the Red Army is their only hope of liberation. It is a seeding machine. It has sown many seeds which will sprout, leaf, blossom and bear fruit, and will yield a harvest in the future. Mao Tse-tung, 'On Tactics Against Japanese Imperialism', December 1935 podjemplen ( Leadership
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