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Deng's reform program. Article Deng labeled as "Reforming and Opening Up" is not only economically but also a spiritual endeavor. It first relates to the stability of a society on the verge of economic collapse, and then to seek internal resources to advance with unprecedented new methods even in Chinese or Communist history. production. The economic situation Deng inherited was approaching to despair. China's collectivized agricultural structure cannot keep up with the needs of its large population. Food consumption per capita is nearly similar to that of early Mao. Jesus Save Me Poster. One Chinese leader reportedly admitted that 100 million Chinese farmers - equivalent to nearly half of the entire US population in 1980 - did not have enough food. The closure of the school system during the Cultural Revolution created catastrophes. In 1982.34% of China's labor force was able to pass primary education; and 28% considered "illiterate or semi-illiterate" with only 0.87% of the Chinese workforce graduating from university. Deng called for a period of rapid economic growth.
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Deng's reform program. Article Deng labeled as "Reforming and Opening Up" is not only economically but also a spiritual endeavor. It first relates to the stability of a society on the verge of economic collapse, and then to seek internal resources to advance with unprecedented new methods even in Chinese or Communist history. production. The economic situation Deng inherited was approaching to despair. China's collectivized agricultural structure cannot keep up with the needs of its large population. Food consumption per capita is nearly similar to that of early Mao. Jesus Save Me Poster. One Chinese leader reportedly admitted that 100 million Chinese farmers - equivalent to nearly half of the entire US population in 1980 - did not have enough food. The closure of the school system during the Cultural Revolution created catastrophes. In 1982.34% of China's labor force was able to pass primary education; and 28% considered "illiterate or semi-illiterate" with only 0.87% of the Chinese workforce graduating from university. Deng called for a period of rapid economic growth.
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