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The Cultural Revolution in China ultimately failed because
people began to seriously question communism.
famine killed millions of people nationwide.
human rights violations led to a foreign invasion.
thousands of government officials left office.
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thousands of government officials left office.
Explanation: The Cultural Revolution purged and removed many experienced officials, undermining government institutions, administration, and the economy—leading to chaos and its eventual collapse. (Famine killing millions was a result of the Great Leap Forward, there was no foreign invasion caused by human-rights abuses, and mass rejection of communism was not the primary reason.)
Explanation: The Cultural Revolution purged and removed many experienced officials, undermining government institutions, administration, and the economy—leading to chaos and its eventual collapse. (Famine killing millions was a result of the Great Leap Forward, there was no foreign invasion caused by human-rights abuses, and mass rejection of communism was not the primary reason.)
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