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The end of The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution occurred when
 
  a. Deng Xiaoping ascended to power and changed the emphasis of Communism to economic modernization.
  b. Pro-democracy forces within China rebelled against the Red Guards.
 c. The Helsinki Accords documented brutalities by the Red Guard.
 d. Moderate forces within the government denounced it as a propaganda movement like Socialist Realism.
  e. Democracy was introduced to China.

Question 2

Among the greatest failures of the process of collectivization in China was
 
  a. trying to convert desert and undesireable land into arable plots.
  b. reinforcing the traditional family unit as a newly-conceived economic unit instead.
  c. the starvation of up to 35 million people.
  d. brutal suppression of the private market as sabotage of the revolution.
  e. the ability to transition to a free market economy.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

c



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