What was the most important factor that led to the defeat of the Chinese Nationalists by the Communists?

A. Their cooperation with local landlords and regional officials.

B. Their alliance with Japan that ended the war.

C. They appealed to workers who were often discriminated against by the rural majority.

D. They appesled to rural peoples desire for political power and greater access to land.

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