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15 July, 04:47

What role did workers play in the failure of the Great Leap Forward?

They made poorly constructed products and revolted against government leaders.

They made well-crafted products but did not earn significant sums of money for the government.

They made poorly constructed products and struggled to make money for their families.

They made well-crafted products but often went on strike because of working conditions.

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  1. 15 July, 05:07
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    The answer to the question is (C) they made poorly constructed products and struggled to make money for their families.

    The Great Leap Forward is a program that was rolled out in the People's Republic of China during 1958-1962 under the government rule of Mao Zedong. The program's aim was to change the country into an agriculture-oriented economy to a socialist-industrial one by implementing rapid industrialization and collectivization. Unfortunately, the program failed due to various reasons, including the one which is the answer to the question.
  2. 15 July, 05:08
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    c

    Explanation:

    They made poorly constructed products and struggled to make money for their families.
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