(1) elimination of all traditional beliefs
(2) a movement toward decolonization
(3) the Columbian exchange
(4) cultural diffusion between different societies
Mao’s Red Guards began having different opinions about his communist ideology.
Mao expected the Red Guards to remain loyal to his teachings in the Little Red Book.
Mao's Red Guards ensured that all schools in China taught from Mao's Little Red Book.
Mao forced people to worship his God-like paintings and posters.
Mao's Red Guards started harassing Chinese intellectuals who supported capitalism.
Answer:
Mao's red guards started harassing Chinese intellectuals who supported capitalism.
Mao's Red Guards ensured that all schools in China taught from Mao's Little Red Book.
Explanation:
The socio-political movement was a cultural revolution which occurred between 1966 and 1976 in China. Launched by Zao zedong, a former Chinese leader, his stated purpose was to preserve Chinese communism and to reassert his thought as the prevailing ideology within the party, .
After the failures of his big leap forward, the revolution marked Mao's return to a position of authority. The movement paralysed China politically and adversely impacted both the country and economy
In 1966 and 1967, during the first phase of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Red Guards was a mass "student-led paramilitary social movement" mobilised and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong
With the assistance of the Cultural Revolution Party in May 1966 Mao started the uprising, soon calling young people to "bombard the headquarters" and proclamaing "the basis for revolt."
To destroy his rivals within the CPC and in schools, factories and government institution, Mao accused capitalist forces of having entered government & society, working for the restoration of capitalism
In principle the Little Red Book (book of statements from writings &speeches by Mao Zedong) was an unofficial requirement for each Chinese citizen to own, read, and carry it throughout, particularly during the Cultural Revolution, during the latter half of Mao 's rule.
Explanation:
b. India and East India.
c. East and West India.
d. India and Pakistan.
Here is your answer
D. India and Pakistan
Some extra information:
The Britishers decided to free India from their rule in 1946 with a demand for partition of India into two parts namely-
India
and Pakistan(thought to be for Muslims only)
The leaders of the country had to accept this decision but they didn't want this to happen.
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