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What was Mao Zedong's intent with the Cultural Revolution?(1 point)
to purge the nation of peasants
to eradicate intellectuals, bureaucrats, and Western influences
to jump-start a rebirth of the arts and humanities
to spread Communism doctrine to other countries
Economic trends in China's Gross Domestic Product over a 50-year period can best be described as(1 point)
a gradual but steady decline in economic activity
relatively stable with low levels of economic activity from the 1950s to the late 1990s
a gradual but steady increase in economic activity
initially stable with a drastic increase in economic activity starting in the late 1980s
The Communist concept of collectivism in China has been (1 point)
replaced with ideas of private enterprise due to a booming economy
reinforced due to increased levels of poverty
maintained due to strong, Chinese religious beliefs
forced onto many Chinese peasants by the government because they have little wealth
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1) to eradicate intellectuals, bureaucrats, and Western influences
2) a gradual but steady increase in economic activity
3) replaced with ideas of private enterprise due to a booming economy
2) a gradual but steady increase in economic activity
3) replaced with ideas of private enterprise due to a booming economy
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