A new sign of political liberalization appears in China, when the communist government lifts its decade-old ban on the writings of
William Shakespeare. The action by the Chinese government was additional evidence that the
Cultural Revolution was over
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<span>A new sign of political liberalization appears in China, when the communist government lifts its decade-old ban on the writings of William Shakespeare. The action by the Chinese government was additional evidence that the Cultural Revolution was over.
In 1966, Mao Tse-Tung, the leader of the People’s Republic of China, announced a “Cultural Revolution,” which was designed to restore communist revolutionary fervor and vigor to Chin Summary
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