Peasants in China

a. account for very little of the nation’s overall production of food
b. are given less opportunities to make profit than ever before due to harsh communist control by the Chinese government
c. have experienced a dramatic shift because many left farming and moved to cities to work in factories***
d. must give all of their earnings from production to the Chinese government

Yes, c.

Your wrong Ms.Sue

Ohh??? Mr.Diaz -- why do you think our answer is wrong?

I think you mean,

You're wrong, Ms. Sue.

That's four errors in a four-word sentence!

The correct answer is c. Peasants in China have experienced a dramatic shift because many of them left farming and moved to cities to work in factories.

To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate options a. and d. as they present extreme and incorrect statements. Option b. mentions "harsh communist control," which is not directly related to the question.

To support option c. as the correct answer, we need to understand the historical context of China. In recent decades, China has undergone significant economic and societal changes, including urbanization. With the rapid modernization and industrial development in China, many rural farmers have migrated to cities in search of better job opportunities and improved living conditions. This movement from rural agricultural work to urban factory work has led to a shift in the demographics and occupations of the Chinese population.

Therefore, answer c. is the most accurate and supported response based on the provided information.