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Chinese "communes" were:
A. Communist Party committee cadres.
B. urban districts established by Mao Zedong.
C. the modern equivalent of the traditional cottage industries in pre modern China.
D. agricultural communities containing more than thirty thousand people.

answer D
9 years ago

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Damon
Well, I suppose D, but I do not think communes were that large as a rule.
9 years ago
Ms. Sue
Yes, D.

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