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Burka [1]
3 years ago
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Describe 3 ways the communism transformed Chinese life

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lidiya [134]3 years ago
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Best Answer: <span>1] They can't have a religion. The government won't allow them to.2] They may only have one child, and sense the most popular child to have is male, this might cause population problems. For every female, there are 12 males in China.3] Their money is divided up according to needs, and, depending on the ruler, might be divided unfairly. Example: A dentist gets $300 (or whatever Chinese currency there is) an hour, and a McDonald's worker gets $4. </span>
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