<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct two responses would be that massive amounts of resources were taken away from other economic sectors, and that the government failed to properly "guess" the proper production quotas. </span></span>
It was due process.
He believed that it covered too much scope. For him, it denies Congress the ability to
make laws on the basis of their judgment and this is given to the courts. He
wanted a more limited definition of due process which many of his co-judges did
not agree with.
Allows a federal court to review proposed legislation to ensure legality before passage into law
Answer:they wanted to protect the rights of individuals
Explanation:
By the end of the Second World War, Chinese economic and political power was in ruins.
The Japanese had invaded large parts of the country leaving the central government weak. This was followed by many foreign powers developing their own enclaves in the country and running virtual colonies.
The communist party took an opportunity of a weak central government and launched a violent campaign, culminating in a civil war.
Mao was popular among the rural farmers and the poor who served in the People's liberation army.