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| | Article explores roots of Communist Party of China (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | The article explores the roots of the CPC, making it clear that the founding of the CPC 80 years ago was based on the Chinese Proletarian Class, Marxism, and a group of Chinese intellectuals who believed in Communist theories. |
 | | According to the article, since 1840, the year the First Opium War broke out, foreign capitalism had begun to invade China, resulting in running of a large number of modern factories and by 1919, the number of industrial workers in the country reached two million. |
 | | The First CPC National Congress, which declared the founding of the Party, is the greatest event in China's history, the article notes. |
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