How did Chinese communist strategy for political revolution differ from Soviet communist strategy? A. The Chinese sought to create a classless society. The Soviets believed there would always be classes. B. The Chinese felt that communism was best suited to Asia. The Soviets felt it could succeed anywhere. C. The Chinese allowed the upper classes to keep some of their wealth. The Soviets imprisoned the rich. D. The Chinese focused on organizing peasants. The Soviets focused on organizing factory workers.