During the Maoist era, the Chinese state's economic policies

a. greatly improved the country's economic growth.
b. greatly improved the average standard of living.
c. were consistently modeled after the Soviet Union.
d. were marked by good management but hindered by political interference.
e. established a strong industrial base.

e

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A. economic interests, citizen activists, and government interest groups. B. lobbyists, interest groups, and court cases used to promote government action to help the interest of these groups. C. interest groups, legislators, and members of the bureaucracy working to promote and protect their mutual interests. D. political parties, interest groups, and voters who want their candidates to win. E. citizens who have contacted members of Congress, presidential advisors, and members of the federal bureaucracy.

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