Which statement describes a major difference between the soviet style of communism and the Chinese style of communism under Mao
Zedong, also known as Maoism. A. The Soviet style of communism opposed the use of violence, while the Chinese style promoted violent revolution.
B. The Soviet style of communism was based on the ideas of Karl Marx, while the Chinese style was not.
C. The Soviet style of communism focused on urban workers, while the Chinese style focused on rural peasants.
D. The Soviet style of communism demanded government ownership of property, while the Chinese style did not.
<span>The correct answer is C. The Soviet style of communism focused on urban workers, while the Chinese style focused on rural peasants.</span> The major difference between Maoism and the Soviet style of communism <span>is that Mao considered peasants as the bulwark of the revolutionary energy, led by the working class in China while Soviet Union focused on urban workers.</span>
Main reason why the British didn't set up universal public education in India is because they were occupying the nation and didn't want the natives to be educated on the fact that these types of occupations were usually considered to be bad--since this could have led to uprisings.
Authoritarian states rose in Eastern Europe because they were small new countries without capitol t develop industry. Haves and Have-nots and most did not have experience with democracy.