The idealistic goal of Mao's Great Leap Forward was based on
a. increasing steel production with government subsidies for building modern steel mills.
b. mechanizing farms by subsidizing farm machinery for peasant farms.
c. the notion that agricultural collectives could serve as a model for industrial development.
d. expanding property rights for the small farmer and shop owner.
e. making China a self-sufficient food producer without ties to global economics.
c
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a) the rotary press b) the stock ticker c) the canning process d) the assembly line
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a. prolonged control by a dominant power. b. religious instability and regional war. c. deep-rooted regionalism and the desire for political independence. d. European political control.
Isaac Newton's scientific discoveries
A) were resisted more in his own country, England, than in the rest of Europe. B) although readily accepted in his own country, were resisted on the continent. C) were modern in their removal of God from universal laws. D) were among the first to be printed in a language other than Latin. E) were condemned by the Church of England and the Archbishop of Canterbury.