One of the main character traits possessed by Sun Yat-sen that made him different from Mao Zedong and most other non-democratic leaders at the time was
A) his need for personal recognition, no matter what the cost to his soldiers.
B) his serene demeanor, despite much unrest throughout his adulthood, that gave him the ability to think his way through difficult situations.
C) his ability to gather his men and lead them successfully into battle, as he did against General Yuan Shi-kai in 1912.
D) his ability to work with different groups in China, who might not have been able to come together without his flexibility and stolid demeanor.
E) his belief that China continued to need an emperor, but one with limited powers, and his determination to see that status put in place.
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