Multiple Choice
By the end of World War II, Chiang Kai-shek's army could best be described as
A) poorly fed but in good spirits.
B) much diminished in numbers and increasingly corrupt.
C) respected and full of confidence that they would prevail.
D) both demoralized and ill-equipped.
E) anxious to finish off Mao and his forces before another winter passed.
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