(15 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST) How did the Cultural Revolution of 1966 impact China? A.Many protests took place and the government became more democratic in response. B.Military forces took over China and turned it into a military dictatorship. C.Many critics of the movement were punished and China became a communist country. D.Imperial powers took control of China and divided it into colonial territories.

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The correct answer is C.

Many critics of the movement were punished, and China became a communist country.

During the Cultural Revolution in China, which began in 1966 and lasted until 1976, Mao Zedong, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party, sought to reassert control and eliminate perceived threats to the socialist ideology. The movement resulted in widespread social and political upheaval. Many critics of the Communist Party were targeted, and there were purges of perceived counter-revolutionaries, intellectuals, and those deemed to be against the Communist ideology. The Red Guards, composed mainly of young students, played a significant role in enforcing the ideological orthodoxy and suppressing dissent.

As a result of the Cultural Revolution, China underwent radical social and cultural changes. Traditional Chinese culture, institutions, and values were attacked, and the country experienced a period of political instability and economic disruption. The Cultural Revolution did not lead to increased democracy; instead, it reinforced the authority of the Communist Party, with Mao's political ideology being firmly entrenched.