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1. Mao says that Revolution is not something that involves peace, freedom, kind, dinner party, arts, or any painting. He states that revolution is in an "insurrection," which involves violence, where people overthrow the upper class-men.

3. Mao believes that wherever struggle is present, there is death and sacrifices. However, when these sacrifices happen, people believe that it is for the benefit of the country, and is something very honorable to do. But Mao says that it is good to sacrifice for a reason, but it is not good to have unnecessary sacrifices for the country. Thus, saying that death should be taking place when it is strictly required.

4. The basic idea of this quote is to give children, women, and men, all equal rights. Children who can not afford going to school should be aided with other's help, women and men should both have freedom and equality during the marriage. Mao believes that education, equal rights, and freedom are very important exist in a society.

6. Mao believes that the major learnings of the government, life, and society comes from the practices in society. The ideas are derived from are "the struggle for production," "the class struggle," and "scientific experiment." Thus, a successful government and society need to involve all three of the ideas. Without this, it would be hard to actually survive through the hardships and success of government.

7. This quote states that the society belongs to the people and the government, but mostly the people. The next leaders of the society and the world would be the young ones who are full of vigor and vitality. There is hope for the young ones.