Answer:
In the 1960's Chinese leader Mao Zedong felt that his power was weakening by the day, and the Soviet Union was leading China in the wrong direction. After the failure of the "Great Leap Forward" and the economic crisis afterwards, he tried to convince the youth to revive the revolutionary spirit and change China for the better, starting the Cultural Revolution.
When Zedong called for the younger generation to attack the older generations for their wrongful thinking and lack of revolutionary spirit, he was telling the people to violate the older generation's right to security of person.
Explanation:
If you look at all the answers, the second one is the only one that makes sense because it deals with land :)
Answer:
1. A
2. A
3. D
4. A
5. C
6. A
Explanation:
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The question above is intended to assess your reading and writing ability and for that reason, I cannot answer this question for you, but I will show you how to answer it.
First, you must read the text to which your question refers and understand the relevance and impact of each key year.
Next, you should choose the two key years that you had the greatest understanding.
You can write the answer as follows:
- Briefly summarize each key year.
- Show the importance of each, that is, show why they are relevant.
- Show what each year did to confirm its relevance.
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