Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements. These soldiers are marching off to fight. They hope to.
Think of this painting as propaganda. Which main idea is it trying to spread?
Which statement best summarizes this quotation?
According to this quotation, why are poor farmers good targets for Communist propaganda?
Why might this song be considered Communist propaganda?
Which Communist symbol appears in both this painting and song lyric?
Based on what you have learned, describe some key traits of Communist propaganda in China. How does it reflect the Communists’ path to power?
Communist propaganda in China was primarily directed at the rural peasantry (poor farmers), portraying them as the heroes of the revolution. It utilized bold imagery, often featuring Mao Zedong as a visionary leader and prominently using the color red to symbolize the Communist movement. Propaganda encouraged farmers to revolt against wealthy landowners to achieve equality. This reflected the Communists' path to power because Mao realized the necessity of gaining the support of the massive rural population to win the civil war, rather than focusing solely on urban workers. Later, propaganda was also directed at young people (such as the Red Guards) to maintain ideological purity.
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