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- First time we see a "movement" in china
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- Marked by citizens deciding what political actions needed to happen
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- It needed to show the government the wide "public" response to have effect
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- They felt they were slaves to a the government, and not men or women
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- Also based largely on the "movements" of other countries being reported
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- May fourth was set as an anneversary to to remind the public and government of how "shamefull" they had been treated

Latest revision as of 01:43, 11 December 2011

The Canonization of May Fourth

- First time we see a "movement" in china

- Marked by citizens deciding what political actions needed to happen

- It needed to show the government the wide "public" response to have effect

- They felt they were slaves to a the government, and not men or women

- Also based largely on the "movements" of other countries being reported

- May fourth was set as an anneversary to to remind the public and government of how "shamefull" they had been treated