In 1958, Mao Zedong introduced the Great Leap Forward, an ambitious development plan aimed at rapidly transforming China from an agrarian society into an industrialized socialist nation. The plan emphasized collective farming and the establishment of backyard steel furnaces to boost industrial output. However, it led to widespread agricultural disruption, food shortages, and a catastrophic famine, resulting in millions of deaths. The Great Leap Forward is often regarded as a major failure in Mao's leadership and economic policy.
Mao Zedong introduced a Communist government. It is called the People's Republic of China and was founded in 1949.
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In the 12th century, the Europeans introduced an instrument called a shawm. that was the first development of the oboe.
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People with ambition are often referred to as driven, motivated, or ambitious individuals. They are characterized by their strong desire to achieve their goals and succeed in their endeavors.
Communism. Although Mao Zedong's brand of Communism differed from traditional Marxism-Leninism in that the peasantry took the place of the proletariat as the revolutionary vanguard. Zedong's take on Communism is often referred to as "Maoism".
The Great Leap Forward was Mao Zedong's vision to move China from agriculture to industry.
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Mao Zedong initiated The Great Leap Forward in 1958 to rapidly transform China from an agrarian society into a socialist industrial powerhouse. He aimed to increase agricultural and industrial production through collective farming and large-scale infrastructure projects. Mao believed that this ambitious campaign would accelerate economic development and demonstrate the superiority of communism, but it ultimately led to widespread famine and economic disaster. The policy's failure resulted in millions of deaths and significant setbacks for the Chinese economy.
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The development at an early stage for humans is called embryonic development, for pets is called embryonic or fetal development, and for petunias is called seed germination and seedling development.