The “third generation” in China’s communist party refers to

a. the tendency of Party leaders to pass on power to their sons and grandsons.
b. people whose grandfathers participated in the Long March.
c. the tendency of the children of Party leaders to become corrupt.
d. the generation of Party leaders headed by Jiang Zemin.


Answer: d

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