The major difference between Deng Xiaoping and Mao Zedong can be simply put that Deng Xiaoping was much more practical and realistic.
Deng Xiaoping was not extreme as Mao Zedong, and unlike Mao who closed the country to the world and implemented non-realistic terrible economic policies, Deng reformed the economy of China and opened it up to the world.
Deng started with the Four Modernizations, which included the agriculture, industry, technology, and science development. He opened up the country gradually to the world, and gave his best to modernize the country, catch the pace of the developed countries, and make China a strong nation. All of his policies were perfected to detail, they were realistic, practical, and very efficient, resulting in great prosperity and development in China very rapidly, making China the biggest producer of goods in the world, as well as one of the strongest nations in every aspect in the world. No wonder that he is often referred to as the ''Greatest economist in the human history''.
Deng Xiaoping differed from Mao Zedong as he implemented economic reforms that shifted the country towards more free market practices, focused on economic development as a means to achieve Party goals, and opened up China to foreign investment. While Mao's policies were more isolationist and focused on pure Communist principles.
Deng Xiaoping was significantly different from Mao Zedong as the leader of the Chinese Communist Party due to several reasons. First, Deng reversed many of Mao's policies that had resulted in failure, such as the Great Leap Forward. Instead, Deng implemented economic reforms that allowed for more free market practices, this was a marked shift from Mao's rigid adherence to Communist principles. Deng allowed peasants to sell grain surpluses, which led to increased food production and alleviation of shortages. This was in contrast to Mao's policy of collectivization of agriculture.
Second, while Mao focused on revolutionary struggle as a means to achieve Communist goals, Deng Xiaoping focused on economic modernizing and building, believing that economic power was key to achieving the Party's goals. He also implemented political reforms, called for term limits and redrafting of the constitution.
Third, Mao Zedong managed the country with more of an isolationist view, believing in China's independent path to Communism that diverged from how it was achieved in Europe. In contrast, Deng opened China up to foreign investment and foreign companies, which greatly improved the Chinese standard of living and the country's economic position globally.
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He abandoned his plans to form an alliance with Cuba.
He threatened the Soviets with a nuclear attack from the United States.
He demanded that the United Nations send troops to Cuba to eliminate Soviet missiles.
investigation of subversion at the highest levels of government
legislation that focused on domestic rather than foreign policy
accusation of disloyalty with little or no evidence
The correct answer is D.
McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations or treason or disloyalty without proper or no evidence.
This term has its origin in the period in the United States known as the Second Red Scare, lasting from 1940's to 1950's. During that period there was heightened political repression and a fear spreading campaign, accusing many of collaborating with Soviet Union spies and spreading Communism in the U.S.
During the McCarthy area, hundreds of Americans were accused of being Communists, they became subjects of aggressive investigations and questioning, many were accused falsely or without any proper evidence.
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