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Social Studies, 10.02.2021 14:00 andy5843
Why was the Nationalist Party more popular in China's cities than in the countryside?
A. Wealthy people who supported the party were concentrated in cities.
B. People in the countryside were less active in politics than people in the city.
C. Poor city dwellers hoped the Nationalist Party would bring economic change.
D. The Nationalist Party threatened to end crop trade with Western nations.
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