The answer is number three.
In Sparta, boys were given to the barracks so they could be trained since they valued winning wars rather than having educated people.
There were more than 1.4 million ARP wardens in Britain in WW2.
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Mao successfully led a communist revolution and the Communist Party gained power in 1947. They were appealing than the Nationalist Party as they sought preserve 'true' Communist ideology in the country by purging remnants of capitalist and traditional elements. This was supported by the peasants