B. China's huge population. <span>The central idea behind the Great Leap was that rapid development of China's agricultural and industrial sectors should take place in parallel. The hope was to industrialize by making use of the massive supply of cheap labor and avoid having to import heavy machinery. </span>
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<h3>15,000 earthquakes</h3>
Every year GNS Science locates over 15,000 earthquakes in New Zealand. About 100 – 150 of these quakes are large enough to be felt, - the others we only know about because they are recorded by seismographs.
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Life: everyone is entitled to live.
Liberty: everyone is entitled to do anything they want to so long as it doesn't conflict with the first right.
Estate: everyone is entitled to own all they create or gain through gift or trade so long as it doesn't conflict with the first two rights.
They believed capturing Rome would lead Italy to remove itself from World War II.
They believed capturing Rome would draw German troops away from the Soviet front.
They believed capturing Rome would allow for an invasion of France.
They believed capturing Rome would signal the end of German dominance in Europe.