Which of the following was NOT attributed to the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution?

A.
enforcement of equal pay for equal work

B.
destruction of Chinese national treasures

C.
execution of intellectuals and political protesters

D.
persecution of unproductive farmers and workers

1 answer

A. enforcement of equal pay for equal work

The Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution were primarily known for their violent actions, destruction of cultural heritage, and attacks on perceived enemies of the revolution, including intellectuals and certain social groups. "Enforcement of equal pay for equal work" is not typically associated with the actions of the Red Guards.