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Modern antireligious campaigns in China began with the Qing dynasty's 1898 edict confiscating folk religion temples which were not performing state sacrifices and turning them into schools. The confiscations were reversed after a short time but set a precedent for subsequent antireligious campaigns. In the Republic of China (ROC), both the Beiyang government and then the Nationalist government viewed the free exercise of "religion" as based on the Western model of institutionalized religions, and sought to eliminate folk religious practice through anti-superstition campaigns.
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