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In 1966, Mao launched a program that was supposedly a debate on the nature of revolution, but was in fact a scheme to neutralize his opponents. This program was known as the
 
  a. Great Leap Forward.
  b. Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.
  c. Purge of Counterrevolutionar ies.
  d. Inquisition.

Question 2

During Mao's _________________ the peasant masses were mobilized, the unemployed put to work, and the employed were forced to work harder; floods and famine during this time led to almost 20 million deaths.
 
  a. People's Decade
  b. Long March
  c. Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
  d. Great Lead Forward



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d




ashley

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Gracias!


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