In which two ways did Deng Xiaoping bring about economic reform in China after Mao Zedong’s death?
A. Deng required the farmers to give up their land to the government, as well as any profits earned from surplus crops.
B. Deng encouraged the production of raw materials such as iron and steel, and he provided industrial workers with incentives.
C. Deng encouraged students to travel abroad to revive China’s education system, which had suffered during Mao's regime.
D. Deng stopped providing funding for agriculture because he wanted to direct all the funds toward improving China's trade.
E. Deng encouraged families to send their children to work in factories in order to maximize production and increase profits.

Respuesta :

B and C is the correct answer.

Deng Xiaoping brought about economic reform in China after Mao Zedong's death by:

B. Encouring the production of raw materials such as iron and steel and providing industrial workers with incentives

C. Encouraging students to travel abroad to revive China's education system, which had suffered during Mao's regime

Deng believed China should abandon self-reliance and expand foreign trade. This is why he encouraged the producaiton of raw materials such as iron and steel. He used material incentives to encourage workers to produce more rather than ideology or exhortation.

He sent 3000 students abroad each year to study abroad.

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