Title: Aim: What challenges did China face during Deng Xiaoping
1Aim What challenges did China face during Deng
Xiaopings changes to modernize China? Do Now
What are the problems of a modern society? HW
Write an opinion paper (3-4 paragraphs) on whose
style of government was better Mao or Xiaoping.
Use supporting details and vocabulary from this
lesson.
2Deng Xiaoping (1905-1997)
3De-Maoization
The 4 ModernizationsProgress in
- Agriculture
- Industry
- Science
- Defense
Class struggle was no longer the central focus!
4Gap Between Rich Poor
Deng If you open a window, some flies
naturally get in!
5Tiananmen Square, 1989
More democracy!
6Tiananmen Square, 1989
Student activist, Wang Dan, Beijing University
7Tiananmen Square, 1989
DemocracyOur Common Ideal!
8Tiananmen Square, 1989
TheGoddessofDemocracy
9Tiananmen Square, 1989
The Government Clamps Down
10Tiananmen Square, 1989
One Lone Mans Protest
11Tiananmen Square, 1989
The Massacre The Peoples Army Moves In
12Tiananmen Square, 1989
The Massacre A Human Body Crushed by an Army
Tank
13Tiananmen Square, 1989
The Army Looks for Dissidents
14Tiananmen Square, 1989
Student Leaders Are Arrested
15Tiananmen Square, 1989
Chinese Students Mourn the Dead
16Tiananmen Square, 1989
The Reestablishment of Order
17Whats the Message Here?
18Demography
- may be no surer predictor of destiny than trade
data. But of the two momentous changes
championed by Deng Xiaoping a quarter-century
ago, coercive population controls and
experiments with market economics, the jury is
still out on which will do more to shape China's
long-term potential.
19Demography
20Demography
- There are too many retirees in China, and not
enough young people to replace them.
21Demography
- "The evidence is overwhelming that a large
population of unmarried adult males is a risk
factor for both crime and war," Ms. den Boer
said in an interview. "The fact that China is
an authoritarian country is another risk
factor."
22Hamburger Method
This gives an idea of what you are going to talk
about in your essay. Your main idea should be
clearly stated.
This is the body of your essay. It should have
all your facts, figures, and details. These
details should support your main topic.
This is the conclusion. It should summarize key
points that you spoke about and ends with an
ending statement. You may restate the thesis as
part of your conclusion.
23Using Graphic Organizer