Correct option is A
(A) Children are the masters of the new society, (B) Only the poor peasants can and must be the basic force to be relied upon for land reforms, and (C) Under feudal domination, marriage is a barbaric and inhuman institution are ideas linked with the Cultural Revolution. Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) sought to radically transform Chinese society, including class structures and traditional values. Children and youth were empowered through the Red Guards movement, peasants were seen as central to socialist reforms, and traditional institutions like feudal marriage were critiqued. However, (D) The women are reserved for homemaking contradicts the egalitarian ethos of the Cultural Revolution, which promoted women's participation in all aspects of life.
Information Booster:
1. The Cultural Revolution was launched by Mao Zedong in China to reinforce communist ideology.
2. Youth, especially the Red Guards, played a major role in this movement.
3. Poor peasants were viewed as a revolutionary force crucial to the land reforms.
4. Marriage and other traditional institutions were heavily criticized for reinforcing feudal values.