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Mao's revisions to Marxism included a greater emphasis on the rural areas than the urban factory workers plans for a long-term, guerilla-style warfare a view of peasant as the ideal citizen all of the
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Mao's revisions to Marxism included a greater emphasis on the rural areas than the urban factory workers plans for a long-term, guerilla-style warfare a view of peasant as the ideal citizen all of the above none of the above
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What is true is that Mao's revision to Marxism included a greater emphasis on the rural areas than the urban factory workers because heknew that China had a lot more farmers in rural areas and this needed to be accounted for for the Chinese model of revolution.
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