At the end of World War II, the Chinese communists controlled ________

A) most of China
B) the Yangzi Valley
C) much of northern China
D) only coastal areas


C

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A. included Islam, Shinto and Zoroastrianism. B. were often altered by new converts, who blended traditional beliefs with the new doctrines. C. were only temporarily considered, and then rejected, by the region's peoples. D. included the cult of the goddess Pomona. E. included Judaism.

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