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The Great Leap Forward is the name given to an economic policy launched by Mao Zedong and implemented from 1958 to 1960. Mao wanted to give China a new political orientation. This campaign, which mobilized the entire population through propaganda and coercion, aimed to stimulate production in record time by the collectivization of agriculture (specially of rice and wheat), the expansion of industrial infrastructure and the realization of large-scale public works. This unrealistic program turned out to be a fiasco, with China barely escaping the complete collapse of its economy.
The great famine, which raged between 1958 and 1962 as a result of this policy, had long been hidden, so much so that specialists doubted its very existence, in a context of the Cold War where rumors could have been raised by the opposing bloc. It was confirmed only after demographers were able to access population statistics after China's opening policy in 1979. They concluded that there had been a death surplus of 28 million people for the period between 1958 and 1961. Current estimates vary between 30 and 55 million Chinese dead.
The Song Dynasty in China lasted for over 3 centuries, namely from 960 A.D. till 1279A.D. This period was marked by great economic growth and is also called the Pre-Modern Economic Revolution.
Question: Select all that apply: Identify achievements of the Song Dynasty:
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1.Porcelain (they produced porcelain for royal use)
2.weaponry (gun powder)
3.agriculture ( flourishing market with extensive trade routes)
5.block printing ( movable type printing and bank notes)
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The Missouri Compromise was struck down as unconstitutional, and slavery and anti-slavery proponents rushed into the territory to vote in favor or against the practice. The rush, effectively led to massacre known as Bleeding Kansas and propelled itself into the very real beginnings of the American Civil War.
Answer: That the colonies should break away from British rule
Explanation: It was at a time where the British were unfair to the 13 colonies.