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Which statement accurately explains the rise of Mao Zedong? (1 point)
Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary. He prioritized experiences
O over all else. It was his time spent in the Soviet Union that helped him to become chairman
over other, less experienced leaders.
Mao was not active politically until he was older. He prioritized chese experience over
foreign experience with communism. That was how he rose to become chairman over more
experienced leaders, because they spent their youth learning in the Soviet Union while he
was working in China as a regular citizen.
Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary. He prioritized military
experience over political experience. It was his time as a guerrilla fighter that helped him
become chairman over other experienced leaders, who were only active in the political
sphere.
Mao was politically active from a young age as a revolutionary and prioritized Chinese
experience over foreign experience with communism. That was how he rose to become
chairman over other experienced leaders who had spent their time in the Soviet Union
instead of China.