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The Cultural Revolution (文化大革命)
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The Cultural Revolution was borne out of a power struggle between Mao and reformers in the Chinese Communist Party who allowed for elements of private business to boost the Chinese economy in the wake of the Great Leap Forward famine. The Cultural Revolution required that Chinese have complete devotion to Mao with churches, Buddhist temples and many antiquities being destroyed.
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Lauren Walden
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University of Leicester
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Source 4 : Anon (1966) Red Guards Rename the Street in Front of the Soviet Embassy Anti-Revisionism Road
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Red Guards
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This photograph depicts a large gathering of Red Guards symbolically attacking the Soviet Union by naming the street on which its embassy is situated as 'Anti-revisionism Road'. Russian leader Khrushchev had been critical of the Great Leap Forward and Mao's deviation from orthodox Marxism. In turn, Mao accused Khrushchev of capitalism and reaching out to the United States.
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Anon.
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everydaylifeinmaoistchina.org
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https://everydaylifeinmaoistchina.org/2016/01/12/red-guards-rename-the-street-in-front-of-the-soviet-embassy-to-anti-revisionism-road-in-1966/
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1966