The Communist concept of collectivism in China has

declined as private enterprise has fostered a booming economy.

been reinforced due to increased levels of poverty.

been maintained due to strong, Chinese religious beliefs.

been forced onto many Chinese peasants by the government because they have little wealth.

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The Communist concept of collectivism in China has declined as private enterprise has fostered a booming economy. This shift towards a market economy has led to the growth of individual wealth and opportunities, leading to a decrease in the emphasis on collective ownership and decision-making. However, there are still elements of collectivism present in Chinese society, particularly in rural areas and within certain state-owned industries.