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Communist victory: reasons for Communist success; the state of China in the aftermath of war; regional and economic issues; industry and agriculture.
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Communist victory and the consolidation of Mao's rule, 1946–1952
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Communist victory: reasons for Communist success; the state of China in the aftermath of war; regional and economic issues; industry and agriculture
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What was a significant reason for the Communist victory in the Chinese Civil War?
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The support of the peasantry for the Communists was crucial in their victory.
Key terms
- People's Liberation Army (PLA): The military force of the Communist Party of China, which played a crucial role in the victory over the Nationalists.
- Land Reform: A policy implemented by the Communist government to redistribute land from landlords to peasants, aimed at gaining popular support.
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Overlooking the role of peasant support: Emphasize the importance of land reforms and the appeal of the Communists to rural populations in your answers.
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