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The things happened after 1957 are given to illustrate that ______.A.people's spiritual ne

The things happened after 1957 are given to illustrate that ______.

A.people's spiritual needs cannot be fulfilled by wealth

B.family problems become more and more serious

C.social crimes have increased by a large margin

D.young people are not satisfied about their life

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