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There have been three (3) prominent countries to embark on a Five Year Plan in the 20th century. As I am unsure as to which you refer to, I will give the dates for all three.
Soviet Union
Under Stalin, the U.S.S.R wanted to catch up to the West in terms of production and so embarked on several Five Year Plans. The Second one began in the year <u>1933 and went till 1937.</u>
China
The Chinese copied the Soviet Union in making Five Year plans but never stopped. There has been a Five Year plan since 1953 with the nation being on its fourteenth plan now. The second plan however, lasted from<u> 1958 to 1962. </u>
India
India also emulated this strategy and came up with several Five Year plans with the second running from April <u>1956 to March 1961. </u>
The National Consumer's League is an American organization that advocates for consumers on marketplace and workplace issues. As on of the things they do is to promote safer and secure workspace, I think they might have been protesting about factory's clean workplace.
Look at https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/japan-s-industrialization-and-modernization
I think both Imperial China and Rome were both able to create a strict government. They were able to create a social stratification that allows people to function according to their designated roles, They were able to enforce a strong military which leads to successful conquest of neighboring states.