What was the long-term result of Chiang and Mao's responses to the Japanese occupation of China?
A) Chinese peasants lost faith in Chiang and supported Mao in taking over China after the war.
B) Chiang won the respect of the Chinese people by his resistance to Japan, strengthening his postwar position.
C) Both Chiang and Mao were discredited by their failure to expel the Japanese, leading to an Allied division of China after the war.
D) The United States stopped supporting Chiang and encouraged Mao to take control of China.
E) Stalin recognized China's internal weakness and moved to occupy China.
Answer: A
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