Mao's land reforms between 1950 and 1955 took as many as 2 million lives and resulted in:

a. The abuse of tenants by their landlords, who were supported by Communist Party agents.
b. The removal of Chinese troops from Korea, as peasant uprisings rose in force.
c. A rise in agricultural productivity.
d. A change of policy from Mao's inner circle.


c. A rise in agricultural productivity.

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The South Carolina state legislature, after the election of 1832,

a. voted to abolish all federal legislation, with regard to tariffs, as unconstitutional. b. declared the existing tariff constitutional and part of South Carolina law. c. was taken over by a majority of Federalists. d. voted to secede from the union. e. declared the existing tariff null and void in South Carolina.

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