What does Locke have to say about human equality?
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Locke says we all should be created equal not mattering about your wealth and rank in society.
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C. The communists won support from peasants in the countryside.
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The Chinese civil war, which lasted from August 1927 to October 1949, was the conflict that took place in China between the Kuomintang (or Chinese Nationalist Party) (KMT) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It began in 1927 after the North Expedition, when the KMT nationalist faction, led by Chiang Kai-shek, purged the Communists from the alliance formed between the KMT and the CPC.
The war ended in 1949 with an unofficial cessation of hostilities between the sides, with the mainland China (including Hainan Island) finally being under communist control, where the new regime of the People's Republic of China was proclaimed, while the nationalists They managed to maintain control over the island territories of Taiwan, Fishermen and several coastal islands of Fujian province, territories in which the regime of the Republic of China has been maintained until now.