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The Communist concept of collectivism in China has been (1 point) Responses replaced with ideas of private enterprise due to a booming economy replaced with ideas of private enterprise due to a booming economy reinforced due to increased levels of poverty reinforced due to increased levels of poverty maintained due to strong, Chinese religious beliefs maintained due to strong, Chinese religious beliefs forced onto many Chinese peasants by the government because they have little wealth
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Replaced with ideas of private enterprise due to a booming economy.
Brief explanation: Since Deng Xiaoping’s reforms (late 1970s onward) China moved from strict collective agriculture and state control toward market-oriented policies (household responsibility system, special economic zones, growth of private firms), producing a booming economy and a much larger private sector.
Brief explanation: Since Deng Xiaoping’s reforms (late 1970s onward) China moved from strict collective agriculture and state control toward market-oriented policies (household responsibility system, special economic zones, growth of private firms), producing a booming economy and a much larger private sector.
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