Question 2 (4 points)
PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support the answers to Part A?
a
b
c
"Mao's first wrong step was to launch a so-called 'Great Leap Forward,' a 1958 program that called for a drastic
collectivization of China's farms and boosting of industrial production." (Paragraph 4)
"To restore his prestige as a reformer, Mao launched in 1966 another, even more ambitious program for changing China."
(Paragraph 7)
"Mao's call to 'rebel against the system' fell on the receptive ears of a generation of Chinese that, as a result of aggressive
propaganda, worshipped him... [T]he zealots poured out of their homes and classrooms and set out to purge China of
'revisionists" (Paragraph 8)
**At the end of the Cultural Revolution, China was, simply put, a police state in which the Chinese people had no individual
rights, no control over their lives, over what they could read, where they worked, where their children went to school."
(Paragraph 16)
"If the project was outsized and over-ambitious, so was its author: Mao" (Paragraph 2)
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PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support the answers to Part A?
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