How did Mao Zedong’s ideology differ from that of Karl Marx?
a. Mao did not believe in a violent revolution; Marx did.
b. Marx did not believe in a violent revolution; Mao did.
c. Mao believed that peasants, not urban proletariats, could lead a Communist revolution.
d. Marx believed that peasants, not urban proletariats, could lead a Communist revolution.
Mao believed that peasants, not urban proletariats could lead a Communist revolution.
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A) controlling all oil drilling rigs in the country. B) investing in technologically advanced equipment that produced refined petroleum. C) bribing officials to spread his business across borders. D) establishing regional outlets that undersold well-established companies. E) employing cheap labor who worked long hours at minimum wage.
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