The Great Leap Forward, intended to be a five-year effort, was halted in 1960 after three brutal years. The initiative is said to have cost an estimated 20 to 48 million lives as a result of catastrophic economic policy, compounded by adverse weather conditions including a flood that killed 2 million people and the subsequent crop failures that led to starvation. In addition to the fatalities, the Great Leap Forward had negative environmental impacts as communes were encouraged to set up "backyard" production plants for needed supplies such as steel, timber and cement. In 1960, an extensive drought further added to the country's troubles.
Well you didn't list any options but primary sources provide direct evidence think of it like an eyewitness some examples includes photographs speeches diaries and so on
He deny their natural human rights by implementing unneccesary taxes, and denying their voices in matters of making laws
Let me tell you, they were livid, the colonists were not happy with this act because the currency act inhibited the use of paper money and only allowed gold which made business trans actions difficult and bussinessmen thought this would hinder their business because not everyone had gold