Which statement accurately explains the rise of Mao Zedong?(1 point)

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Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary. He prioritized experiences over all else. It was his time spent in the Soviet Union that helped him to become chairman over other, less experienced leaders.
Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary. He prioritized experiences over all else. It was his time spent in the Soviet Union that helped him to become chairman over other, less experienced leaders.

Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary and prioritized Chinese experience over foreign experience with communism. That was how he rose to become chairman over other experienced leaders who had spent their time in the Soviet Union instead of China.
Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary and prioritized Chinese experience over foreign experience with communism. That was how he rose to become chairman over other experienced leaders who had spent their time in the Soviet Union instead of China.

Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary. He prioritized military experience over political experience. It was his time as a guerrilla fighter that helped him become chairman over other experienced leaders, who were only active in the political sphere.
Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary. He prioritized military experience over political experience. It was his time as a guerrilla fighter that helped him become chairman over other experienced leaders, who were only active in the political sphere.

Mao was not active politically until he was older. He prioritized Chinese experience over foreign experience with communism. That was how he rose to become chairman over more experienced leaders, because they spent their youth learning in the Soviet Union while he was working in China as a regular citizen.

Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary. He prioritized Chinese experience over foreign experience with communism. That was how he rose to become chairman over other experienced leaders who had spent their time in the Soviet Union instead of China.

What were the Four Olds that the Cultural Revolution targeted?(1 point)

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old customs, old culture, old ideas, and old places
old customs, old culture, old ideas, and old places

old customs, old culture, old ideas, and old people
old customs, old culture, old ideas, and old people

old customs, old culture, old habits, and old ideas
old customs, old culture, old habits, and old ideas

old customs, old culture, old habits, and old traditions

old customs, old culture, old habits, and old ideas.

Which analysis of Mao’s policies is most accurate?(1 point)

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Mao’s rushed and violent policies led to many deaths.
Mao’s rushed and violent policies led to many deaths.

Mao’s policies were cut short before their true impact could be seen.
Mao’s policies were cut short before their true impact could be seen.

Mao’s violent but effective policies led to economic prosperity.
Mao’s violent but effective policies led to economic prosperity.

Mao’s policies created economic prosperity and helped cure social ills.
Mao’s policies created economic prosperity and helped cure social ills.

Mao’s rushed and violent policies led to many deaths.

Explain how satyagraha helped India achieve independence.(1 point)

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The noncooperative elements of satyagraha brought international attention as it created supply chain issues. The nonviolent elements made the British more willing to negotiate.
The noncooperative elements of satyagraha brought international attention as it created supply chain issues. The nonviolent elements made the British more willing to negotiate.

The noncooperative elements of satyagraha negatively impacted British influence in India. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.
The noncooperative elements of satyagraha negatively impacted British influence in India. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.

The cooperative elements of satyagraha encouraged Britain to negotiate with them. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.
The cooperative elements of satyagraha encouraged Britain to negotiate with them. The nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.

The noncooperative elements of satyagraha had little impact, but the nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.
The noncooperative elements of satyagraha had little impact, but the nonviolent elements created international support after violent responses from the British.

Assess which factors led to lasting democracy in India.(1 point)

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economic potential, strong military, civically motivated population
economic potential, strong military, civically motivated population

diverse perspectives, popular politicians, civically motivated population
diverse perspectives, popular politicians, civically motivated population

economic potential, diverse perspectives, well-educated politicians
economic potential, diverse perspectives, well-educated politicians

economic potential, diverse perspectives, civically motivated population

economic potential, diverse perspectives, well-educated politicians

The statement that accurately explains the rise of Mao Zedong is:

Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary and prioritized Chinese experience over foreign experience with communism. That was how he rose to become chairman over other experienced leaders who had spent their time in the Soviet Union instead of China.

To arrive at this answer, we need to consider the information provided in each statement and evaluate its accuracy in relation to Mao Zedong's rise to power. Let's examine each statement:

1. Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary. He prioritized experiences over all else. It was his time spent in the Soviet Union that helped him to become chairman over other, less experienced leaders.
In this statement, although Mao's political activism is mentioned, it incorrectly attributes his rise to power solely to his time in the Soviet Union. It does not mention his prioritization of Chinese experiences. Therefore, this statement is not accurate.

2. Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary and prioritized Chinese experience over foreign experience with communism. That was how he rose to become chairman over other experienced leaders who had spent their time in the Soviet Union instead of China.
This statement accurately acknowledges Mao's political activism and emphasizes his prioritization of Chinese experience. It also highlights that he rose to power over leaders who had spent their time in the Soviet Union. Thus, this statement is accurate.

3. Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary. He prioritized military experience over political experience. It was his time as a guerrilla fighter that helped him become chairman over other experienced leaders, who were only active in the political sphere.
This statement highlights Mao's political activism and his prioritization of military experience. However, it falls short in explaining his rise to power over other leaders, as it suggests that they were only active in the political sphere. In reality, Mao's rise to power was influenced by various factors, including his political skills and ideological contributions. Therefore, this statement is not accurate.

4. Mao was not active politically until he was older. He prioritized Chinese experience over foreign experience with communism. That was how he rose to become chairman over more experienced leaders because they spent their youth learning in the Soviet Union while he was working in China as a regular citizen.
This statement is inaccurate as it suggests that Mao was not politically active until later in life, which is not true. Mao was actively involved in revolutionary activities from a young age. Additionally, it implies that other leaders had more experience because of their time in the Soviet Union, which overlooks Mao's own experiences and contributions in China. Therefore, this statement is not accurate.

In conclusion, statement 2 accurately explains the rise of Mao Zedong by highlighting his political activism, prioritization of Chinese experience, and his ascent to power over leaders who had spent their time in the Soviet Union.

The noncooperative elements of satyagraha brought international attention as it created supply chain issues. The nonviolent elements made the British more willing to negotiate.