What was the name of the the group of young people that enforced communist ideals and attacked anyone in opposition to communism during the Cultural Revolution?

a Red Guard
b KGB
c Communist Enforces
d FBI

The correct answer is a) Red Guard. During the Cultural Revolution in China, which took place from 1966 to 1976, Mao Zedong called for the formation of the Red Guard. The Red Guards were a group mainly composed of young people who were enthusiastic followers of Mao and were responsible for enforcing his communist ideals. They actively patrolled and attacked anyone who was perceived to be in opposition to communism, including intellectuals, teachers, and even their own families. The Red Guard played a significant role in the political and social turmoil of that era.