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.


Ans: c. Mao believed that peasants, not urban proletariats, could lead a Communist revolution.

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