Based on the changes to China's economy in the 1980s and 1990s, we can conclude that the Chinese population supported Deng Xiaoping primarily because they hoped he would reverse Mao Zedong's policies. Deng's economic reforms, which included the introduction of market-oriented policies and the opening up of China to foreign investment, were a departure from the strict policies of Mao, and many people were optimistic that these changes would lead to greater economic prosperity and personal freedoms.
After analyzing the changes to China's economy in the 1980s and 1990s, what can we conclude about the
reason the Chinese population supported Deng Xiaoping? (1 point)
They hoped he would strengthen the government.
They hoped he would turn China into a democracy.
They hoped he would reduce foreign influence in China.
They hoped he would reverse Mao Zedong's policies.
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