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  • Integrated rural writing by university students and village workers on public basics library

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    Key Point:A comprehensive database of rural writings by village-level university students on public basics: 100 points for this test and 120 minutes for the examination. It covers the core elements of public basics, agricultural and rural policies, grass-roots governance practices, and comprehensive writing, and aims at examining the suitability and integration of candidates ' posts. 1. The central thrust of the overall rural renewal is () a. Policy subsid

    Common knowledge of public fundamentals

    A comprehensive database of rural writings by village-level university students on public basics: 100 points for this test and 120 minutes for the examination. It covers the core elements of public basics, agricultural and rural policies, grass-roots governance practices, and comprehensive writing, and aims at examining the suitability and integration of candidates ' posts. 1. The central thrust of the overall rural renewal is () a. Policy subsidies and financial support b. Reform of openness and science, technology and innovation c. Talent introduction and development d. Urban-rural integration and regional collaboration b. Analysis: central document i makes clear that the promotion of comprehensive rural renewal is driven by reform and openness and scientific and technological innovation and builds the foundations of the “three farmers”. The management of rural “three capital” is a priority at the grass-roots level, and the following are not in the category of “three capital”: (a) village-owned forest land; (b) mobile funds for village cooperatives; (d) production equipment for village enterprises; (d) personal home base tenure for farmers; (d) analysis: (d) rural “three capital” refers to collective funds, assets, resources, and the right of use of the farm-household is an individual right of the farmer rather than a collective “three”. The central driving force behind the “co-governance-sharing” pattern of grass-roots governance is () a. Villagers' committee b. Rural grass-roots party c. Rural people's government d. Social organization answer: b. Analysis: grass-roots governance requires party leadership, optimal allocation of resources by party organizations, and a concerted effort. 4. The following are the key measures of the food stand-alone upgrading operation:)

     
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