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the chinese agricultural peasants were extremely poor with little hope of ever achieving any success for their family prior to the communist takeover of china.
why then, did communism have such an appeal to this mass population of millions?
the peasants of china had seen the great success the farmers of the soviet union had achieved and wanted the same.
communism offered the peasants of china hope for a better tomorrow through a better life with a greater voice.
greater religious freedom and human rights could be gained by the farmers of china with communism they believed.
the peasants of china were offered expanded territory in which to farm in return for following the communist ways.
The question focuses on the appeal of communism to Chinese peasants pre-1949. Key context: Peasants were landless/impoverished, and communist policies promised land reform, improved livelihoods, and a greater say in their lives, addressing their core struggles. Other options are incorrect: Soviet success was not the main driver, religious freedom was not a central communist promise to peasants, and expanded farm territory was not the primary offer compared to land redistribution and better living prospects.
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Communism offered the peasants of China hope for a better tomorrow through a better life with a greater voice.