The communists' victory in the Chinese Civil War was significantly influenced by the Nationalists' unpopularity, which stemmed from widespread corruption, economic mismanagement, and failure to address the needs of the peasantry. The Nationalist government, led by Chiang Kai-shek, struggled to maintain support amid hyperinflation and a lack of effective governance. In contrast, the communists, under Mao Zedong, garnered grassroots support by promoting land reforms and appealing to the rural population. This contrast in governance and ideology ultimately swayed public sentiment in favor of the communists, facilitating their success in the civil war.
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