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The correct answer is C) to transform China from an agriculture society into an industrialized nation.
<em>The statement that best describes the goals of Mao Zedong's policy known as "The Great Leap Forward" is "to transform China from an agriculture society into an industrialized nation."</em>
In 1958, Communist leader Mao Zedong created the plan called The Great Leap Forward to impulse the economy od China. He wanted a true transformation from an agricultire country to an industrialized country. He knew that industrialization would bring more money for Chine, create more jobs and would put China as one of the most powerful countries in Asia.
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I believe it to be the No child left behind
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I may be wrong but it's the only law I could find that he did that had a huge impact on us education.
President Anwar Sadat of Egypt had worked together with Israel's prime minister Menachem Begin, at the urging of US President Jimmy Carter. They met at Camp David in the US for 12 days in September of 1978, and worked out the Camp David Accords. Egypt and Israel later signed the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty in March of 1979 -- a peace between Egypt and Israel that has lasted to the present day.
Sadat, however, paid a price for his peace efforts. Islamist activists in Egypt heatedly opposed him because of his moderation. Sadat was assassinated in October, 1981.
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In the 1330s, many natural disasters and plagues led to widespread famine, starting in 1331, with a deadly plague arriving soon after. Epidemics that may have included the plague killed an estimated 25 million Chinese and other Asians during the fifteen years before it reached Constantinople in 1347.