During the Cultural Revolution, bourgeois intellectual were sent to re-education camps to be taught in a communist ideology. Many of them were teachers and professors in charge of the education of the common people. But their ideology didn't match the communist one, so they were sent to these camps to be taught how was like to be a peasant or a common person who had to work hard to survive. This movement despised intellectual labor and valued hand labor.
<span>D. The British argued that opium was only a fraction of the volume trade delivered to China.
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<span>He felt that disagreements between political parties weakened the government, they would lead to despotism and the parties would distract the government from their duties</span>
The correct answer will be b
The colonists' reaction to the Boston Tea Party was anything but celebratory. ... In April 1774, Parliament passed a set of laws called the Coercive Acts aimed at punishing Boston. The Port Act closed Boston Harbor until further notice, throwing the entire economy of New England into a tailspin.