The statement that can be considered a long-term result of both the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution is:
The Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution led to the end of Maoism in China.
While Maoism initially had a significant impact on China's policies and society, the consequences of these movements, including economic hardship, social unrest, and widespread suffering, ultimately contributed to a shift away from strict Maoist policies following Mao's death in 1976. This shift was part of the broader reforms that led China towards more market-oriented economic policies.