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The failure of Chiang Kai-shek's forces in the Chinese civil war can
largely be blamed on...?

A) his weak and corrupt leadership.
B) aid given by the United States to the opposition.
C) the U.S. fear and distrust of communism.
D) the U.S. lack of interest in the outcome of the war.

Answer :

Answer:

A) his weak and corrupt leadership.

Explanation:

With the help of the "New Life Movement" campaign, Chiang attempted to implement a modest reform agenda that included financial and educational reforms, infrastructure improvements, and a revival of Confucianism. However, the majority of his government's efforts and resources were based on threats to China's stability from within and outside the country. The answer is A) his weak and corrupt leadership.

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