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According to the communists, why was it important to destroy the "4 Olds" during the cultural revolution
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Before answering, let us first establish what these "4 Olds" are. The "4 Olds" that we are talking about here are China's Old Ideas, Old Customs, Old Culture, and Old Habits. Mao Zhe Dong, the founding father of the People's Republic of China, was the one that led into the annihilating of the "4 Olds" of China. This is in response to what was currently happening at that time. There was a Russian revolution which began failing and became one of the reasons that led to the destroying of the "4 Olds". Urban Stratification was also feared to come up. And this way, elitism would be demolished. Some would say that Mao wanted to secure his own place in history which pushed the decision on destorying the "4 Olds".
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The articles of confederation DID NOT set up a way to settle disputes between states. In fact, it cause more disputes involving a federal government and military. This eventually led to the Civil War.
Answer: Rivers provided both fresh water and good soil.
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Option: struggles with tax collection
mismanagement by the proprietors
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North Carolina began as a proprietary colony. To attract settlers in the colony, Lord Proprietors held political control with the landowners. The power was in the hands of the largest plantation owners. Other settlers without wealth or land had little to say in the colony.
North Carolina became a royal colony. It became part of the royal colony when seven Lords Proprietors sold it to King George II in 1729. The reason for giving it back was the failure of making profits through the cultivation of rice, etc. Most of the owners sold their shares to King George II.