What were the intentions of Mao’s political and social policies in China?(1 point)

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The Great Leap Forward was intended to establish a capitalist economy while the Cultural Revolution tried to purge the nation of nonrevolutionary ideas.
The Great Leap Forward was intended to establish a capitalist economy while the Cultural Revolution tried to purge the nation of nonrevolutionary ideas.

The Great Leap Forward was intended to establish a capitalist economy while the Cultural Revolution established democratic elections that Mao won in a landslide.
The Great Leap Forward was intended to establish a capitalist economy while the Cultural Revolution established democratic elections that Mao won in a landslide.

The Great Leap Forward was intended to boost the economy by quickly industrializing the country. The Cultural Revolution established democratic elections that Mao won in a landslide.
The Great Leap Forward was intended to boost the economy by quickly industrializing the country. The Cultural Revolution established democratic elections that Mao won in a landslide.

The Great Leap Forward was intended to boost the economy by quickly industrializing the country. The Cultural Revolution was meant to purge the nation of nonrevolutionary ideas.

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The correct response is: The Great Leap Forward was intended to boost the economy by quickly industrializing the country. The Cultural Revolution was meant to purge the nation of nonrevolutionary ideas.

These policies were part of Mao Zedong's efforts to reshape Chinese society and economy based on communist principles, with the Great Leap Forward focusing on rapid industrialization and collectivization and the Cultural Revolution aimed at reinforcing communist ideology by eliminating perceived capitalist and traditional elements within society.