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what was the impact of mao zedongs great leap forward in china?
a. maos political enemies were eliminated and his control over china
was strengthened.
b. maos focus on rural steel production led to widespread famine
and starvation.
c. maos oppression of urban workers allowed rural farmers to
prosper in peace.
d. maos efforts to compete with the soviet union resulted in an
economic boom.
The Great Leap Forward (1958-1962) prioritized rapid industrialization, including rural backyard steel production. This diverted farmers and resources from agriculture, leading to catastrophic crop failures and widespread famine. Option A refers to political purges not directly tied to the Great Leap Forward. Option C is false, as rural farmers suffered heavily. Option D is incorrect, as the policy caused economic collapse, not a boom.
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B. Mao's focus on rural steel production led to widespread famine and starvation.