The "Great Leap Forward" is the name of the plan started by the Communist government of China that attempted to rapidly industrialize their economy in the late 1950s.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Great Leap Forward was the social and economic program during 1958 to 1962 of the People's Republic of China's (PRC's) by the Communist Party of China (CPC) counted as second 5 year plan. This initiative was flagged by Mao Zedong as a movement to transform the nation from an agrarian economy to a socialist society by establishing communes of the citizens.
The movement for the faster growth of the industrial and agricultural industries in China must be initiated in parallel. The objective was to eliminate importing heavy machinery by permitting use of the vast supply of cheap workers.The authorities also wanted to escape the social stratification as well as the technological bottlenecks embedded in the Soviet growth model, but found political instead of technical solutions.
<span>A lot of money $185,533,637,000 which is $3,900,473,000,000 today. 3 trillion 900 billion 473 million dollars, making tanks! (just a fun guess, noody recorded the costs)</span>
Answer:
France has far more to fear from a strong Germany than either the United States or Britain.
Explanation:
Clemenceau argued that the Germans would have done the same thing to Britain and France if they had won the war. He believed that France would never be safe unless Germany was crippled. In his view, Germany should be forced to pay large amounts in reparations to Belgium and France.
Basically their goal was to defend the nations members from threats from the communist enemies/countries.
Like for example, France and the US would be in the United Nations/NATO and Russia and China would be the communists.
NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance between North America and Europe.
<span>I'm 100% sure that this is the right one: C. Pausing while reading aloud to consider the word I. This one </span><span>best shows the clash that Kingston experienced between Chinese and American culture.</span>