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Summary A* Revision: Religion in Mao’s China (1949–76) | Social Change | Edexcel A-Level

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Clear and exam focused document covers Mao’s policies on religion and cultural control, with clear explanations and evaluation. Essential for Edexcel A-Level History students studying social reforms and cultural change. Includes: Suppression of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam Attacks on “old ideas, customs, habits Examination-focused evaluation

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Religion

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-Mao was previously tolerant of religion, however, began to denounce
religious beliefs as feudal superstitions

-Religion kept the working class in their position devoted to a God/Gods
reducing their loyalty to the CCP

-They believed since some of the religious beliefs came from the West, the
West was controlling people in China using their imperialistic ideologies.

Christianity (Protestant):

-Protestant leaders were forced to organise a patriotic church movement
to support the regime: The church should be self-ruling, self-supporting
and self-propagating.

-They had to be completely obedient to the government: The communists
believed the church was representative of western imperialist ideologies

-People were committed to their faiths rather than the CCP, which lead to
their persecution

-Schools, Universities and hospitals set up and run by the protestant
church were taken over by the government: By 1949, there had been
5000 protestant missionaries in China. By April 1952, there were less than
100.



Christianity (Catholics):

-In Shanghai, special exhibitions were created to demonstrate ‘catholic
espionage activities’

-Catholic churches were tried for using patients as guinea pigs for new
medicines

-Churches were attacked as centres of cultural aggression and for
attacking on the behalf of the United States Army.

-In January 1952, 3222 Catholic missionaries. By November 1953, there
were just 364 left.

-In 1955, a further crackdown on the catholic counterrevolutionary cliques
was launched and 1500 believers were jailed for crimes such as
imperialism.
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