The picture shows the Red Guards in China during the Cultural Revolution. Which best explains why the guards are displaying books? The “Little Red Book” contained famous quotes from Mao, which the Red Guards were required to read. The “Little Red Book” detailed the rights and responsibilities people had when confronted by the Red Guards. The “Little Red Book” explained Mao’s Communist ideology, which all people in China were required to read. The “Little Red Book” established a set of guidelines for how enemies were to be treated by the Red Guards. Mark this and return

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C.) The “Little Red Book” explained Mao’s Communist ideology, which all people in China were required to read.

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The “Little Red Book” explained Mao’s Communist ideology, which all people in China were required to read.

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The “Little Red Book” was a book published in 1964 by the government of the People's Chinese Republic, which contains quotes and speeches said by Mao Zedong, the president of the Chinese Communist Party. During the Cultural Revolution, reading and studying the book was mandatory, not only in schools but also in the workplace. That is why the Red Guards, a massive movement of students that followed Maoist ideals, were inspired by this book.