1. Mao’s policies addressed He Zhen’s beliefs about communism and live up to her expectations as it addressed gender inequality.
2. Mao promised the women that they'll play more active roles on the society and that there will be equality. This was delivered.
Women were typically limited to the traditional gender roles of spouses, concubines, or prostitutes prior to the 1949 Maoist revolution. Confucian views on gender roles in society contributed to the sexism of women in some ways.
Under communism, Russian women's rights significantly improved in practice. Women were given the right to vote. The Soviet Union was the first nation to decriminalize abortion in 1920; but, from 1936 through 1955, it was again outlawed.
Women hold up half the sky, said Mao Zedong, a longtime head of the Chinese Communist Party, to capture the heart of this movement. For all of China, but especially for women, it was a turbulent moment.
While the Communist revolution increased employment prospects for women, it also forced them to put personal interests second to group objectives. Mao's actions was important to being about equality.
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