1927年,一位國民黨領導人說:“現(xiàn)在可有一種危險,是國民黨差不多專做上層的工作,中央黨部、國民政府都是國民黨的同志多。至于下層的民眾運動,國民黨員參加的少,共產(chǎn)黨員參加的多,因此形成一種畸形的發(fā)展!庇纱丝芍,當時

A.工農(nóng)運動決定戰(zhàn)爭走向 B.國民革命運動已經(jīng)失敗

C.國共合作存在分裂隱患 D.國民黨開始重視工農(nóng)運動

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