Ho Chi Minh
A. was Mao Zedong's only major rival for leadership of the Chinese Communist Party.
B. had concluded an agreement for Vietnamese independence in 1946 with the French, but then became engaged in a civil war against militant Buddhists.
C. led a multiparty coalition in an anti-colonialist struggle against the French in the 1940s and early 1950s.
D. sought exile in China after his defeat in Vietnam in 1954.
E. became a democratic politician in North Viet Nam.
Answer: C
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