Why was nationalism a driving force behind communism in China?

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Nationalism united the rural people in China to stand behind communism as a form of government
Nationalism was used by Chiang Kai-shek to rule with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Nationalism was a driving force behind entering into a treaty with Japan after the Second Revolution Period.
Nationalism was used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to divide the people of China.

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5 months ago

Nationalism was a driving force behind communism in China because it united the Chinese people in their desire to overthrow foreign imperialists and establish a strong, independent nation. The Communist Party used nationalist sentiments to rally support for their revolutionary cause and to create a sense of unity among the diverse population of China. Additionally, nationalism helped to mobilize the rural peasantry, who made up the majority of the population, to support the communist movement as a means of achieving national liberation and independence.

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5 months ago

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5 months ago

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