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1949-1952 Consolidation
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    • 1951 Three Anti-Movement
      • Attacks
        • Waste
        • Corruption
        • Inefficiency
    • 1952 Five Anti-Movement
      • Attacks
        • Industrial Espionage
        • Tax Evasion
        • Bribery
        • Fraud
        • Theft of Government Property
      • Aims to destroy remnants of Bureaucratic Capitalist Class. Turned against those who had helped stabilised the CRP initially, but who now were expendable.
    • Opposition
      • 1949 10 Political Parties
        • 1952 All Gone (including Left GMD, Democratic League)
        • Campaign against Counter-Revolutionaries and Imperialists
        • I.e. enemies of the state
    • Underworld Gangsters
      • 28,000 Killed in Shanghai
      • 80,000 in Guangzhou
    • Religion
      • Churches closed
      • Christianity, Bhuddism and Confuscianism denounced
    • Youth Organisations taken over
    • Propaganda
      • Wall Posters
      • Loud Speakers
      • Slogans Everywhere

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  1. 1949 Immediate Actions
  2. 1949-1952 Consolidation
  3. 1953-7 First Five Year Plan
  4. 1957 Hundred Flower's Campaign
  5. 1958-1962 Great Leap Forward
  6. 1962-1966 Power Struggle
  7. 1966-70 Cultural Revolution

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