Women in Communist China
A) were given equal rights with men.
B) were forbidden to divorce their husbands except for desertion as the result of the Marriage Law of 1950.
C) were allowed to vote but were forbidden to become active in politics.
D) quickly achieved numerical parity to men in the top echelon of the Communist Party, including even becoming prime minister.
E) were no different in their status and in their rights than before the Communist take-over in 1949.
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