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15 January, 10:57

The Cultural Revolution ended by the early 1970s. In which three ways did it cause devastation in China? Ancient cultural artifacts and historical buildings were destroyed. Mao's God-like paintings and posters were put up everywhere in China. The Little Red Book, a compilation of Mao's writings, was published. The education of millions of youth in China was interrupted. Mao was still in power when he died in September 1976.

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  1. 15 January, 11:02
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    A) Ancient cultural artifacts and historical buildings wew destroyed.

    When the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution started, MAo Zedong created the Red Guard was formed a kind of police that tried to attack all of those who weren't supportive enough of the communism brought by the revolution.

    D) The education of millions of youth in China was interrupted.

    Mao Zedong considered schools as bourgeois that weren't supporting the comunist revolution because of this he closed thousands of schools, and enrolled the students in the red guard. Un-educated youth made up for the most loyal army.

    E) Mao was still in power when he died in September 1976

    The Chinese people never saw Mao failing, his early death only mythified his legacy up untill this day he is seeing as the God-like Chinese hero his face is everywhere, bills, coins, buildings, classrooms, with time his victories have become greater and his failures have disapperead.
  2. 15 January, 11:23
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    a d e

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