The Great Leap Forward
a. was an economic success, raising agricultural production fifteen percent in two years.
b. created huge rural communes but failed economically.
c. was a more conservative approach to land reform.
d. was aimed at organizing urban Chinese life.
e. produced such success that Mao became deified in China.
b
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