The Four Modernizations
Introduction Deng Xiaoping, who became the leader of China after Mao Zedong died, called for a program of Four Modernizations—new policies in industry, agriculture, science and technology, and national defense. The aim of this program was to move China to a more market-driven economy while remaining committed to a Communist political system. In this activity you will read about the goals and effects of the Four Modernizations.
Destination Title: Economic Development in China After Mao
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