China; The Five Year Plan was an attempt by China to boost her industry and set her on the path to become a world class power. When Mao came to power in 1949, China was many years behind the industrial nations of the world. Mao wanted this to change.
<span>On an international level, Mao’s China had the same status as Stalin’s Russia. Communism was feared throughout the western world and here was the world’s most populated nation turning to communism.</span>
Russia;
<span><span>Expansion of transport
Expansion of communication
Increased exploitation of mineral wealth
Expansion of heavy industry
Growth in military power
Growth in industrial power</span></span>
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One of the main characteristics of american imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the idea of "Manifest Destiny", which held that the US was "destined" to expand.