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chinas agricultural policies during the great leap forward led to
crop failures, causing famine that killed millions of people.
increased crop production that helped feed millions of people.
crop failures that cost the government millions in subsidies.
increased crop production that raised millions in exports.
The Great Leap Forward's agricultural policies (like forced collectivization, unrealistic targets, and misallocation of resources) led to widespread crop failures. These failures caused a severe famine that resulted in the deaths of millions. The other options are incorrect: the policies did not increase crop production (they disrupted agriculture), and the famine was not about government subsidies or exports.
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A. crop failures, causing famine that killed millions of people.