Mao argued for "uninterrupted revolution" because he and the Communist Party believed
A) that revolution tapped into a vital source of patriotic energy for the Chinese peasantry.
B) the remnants of feudal and Confucianist ideas would undermine the progress he had made.
C) the indoctrination of people was going to take a long time and needed to be perpetuated.
D) the United States would launch an attack on The People's Republic of China to support the pro-Western forces in Taiwan.
E) that Khrushchev had lost momentum when he allowed for a tenuous thaw in hardline policies.
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