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Chinese Nationalist Party
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First president and founding father of the Republic of China.
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Over 300,000 people died across China in anti-Communist suppression campaigns.
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Beijing was taken on June, 1928, from an alliance of the warlords Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan.
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The Long March was a military retreat undertaken by the Red Army of the Communist Party of China to evade the pursuit of Chinese Nationalist Army.
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On October 1, 1949, the People's Republic of China was formally established, with its national capital at Beijing. The people were defined as four social classes: the workers, the peasants, the petite bourgeoisie, and the national-capitalists. The four classes were to be led by the CCP.
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In a totalitarian society, all control of public and private life are government run.
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The five-year plans of People's Republic of China are a series of social and economic development initiatives. The economy was shaped by the Communist Party of China through the plenary sessions of the Central Committee and national congresses. The party plays a leading role in establishing the foundations and principles of Chinese communism, and map strategies for economic development.