Answer: They tried to ensure that all policy decisions are in the public interest since no intermediaries are placed between the voters and the public decisions.
Explanation:
Because they where trading with them bringing in lots of money
One answer that can be definitely rejected is the factory owner: Marxism would remove them from the position so they would not support Marxism.
The best answer is a factory worker: Marxism is specifically targeting factory workers, who would have the power in Marxism (as a group, since they would be united in a party).
A socialist is an interesting option: socialism is a political system that has a very close similarity to Marxism. However, I think that this is not the best answer: a socialist would be likely very convinced of their views, and would not agree with the more extreme Marxism.
I believe the correct answers from the choices listed above are options B and C. Mao Zedong impose communism in China through the Cultural Revolution by Mao's Red Guards started harassing Chinese intellectuals who supported capitalism and <span>Mao’s Red Guards began having different opinions about his communist ideology.</span>
The corrects answers are:
- "An honorable withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam"
- "An immediate withdrawal from Vietnam"
As a response to the overall negative opinions the citizens of the United States towards the events happening in the Vietnam war, President Richard Nixon started the policy of "Vietnamization". This consisted of a process of training Southern Vietnam troops in order for them to take a greater role in the war against Northern Vietnam. At the same time, US troops would gradually retreat the conflict zone until Southern Vietnam troops would eventually take on Northern Vietnam by themselves.
This ultimately resulted in failure. As the alliance between US Troops and Southern Vietnam troops were not able to prevent the capture of the Southern Vietnamese capital, Saigon by the Northern Vietnamese army.