1. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
Ironically, due to their sheer numerical superiority, workers and peasants should be the main force of any potential mass movement. ... The workers also emphasized that their grievances were in line with the parties laws and policies, and drew a clear wedge between national leaders and corrupted local officials. ... Their revolt was simply based on economic grievances they had to pay unbearable amount of taxes to the corrupted local officials, and when they could no longer afford they would be treated brutally by shock teams. ... Yet the government did not force the people to stop their furiou...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate