Read the excerpt below and answer the question
Anyone, no matter who, may point out our shortcomings. If he is right, we will correct them. If what he
proposes will benefit the people, we will act upon it.
What is the central idea in this passage from Mao's speech "Serve the People"?
It isn't acceptable to criticize the Chinese government.
Criticisms that benefit the Chinese people will be debated.
No one should criticize the Chinese peasants.
The government will implement suggestions that help the people

Respuesta :

Answer:

The government will implement suggestions that help the people.

Explanation:

In this speech, Mao wants to convey that criticism is welcome and the Chinese government will learn from it.

If the person who points at shortcomings is right, the Chinese government will correct them and if they come up with good ideas, they will implement them.

The text is not about the government not standing criticism. In an ideal world, the government should be open to new ideas and even do what outsiders suggest if those proposals are good.

Answer:

The government will implement suggestions that help the people.

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