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question 7
what was the impact of mao zedongs great leap forward?
○ it completely modernized china and both urban and rural chinese experienced an increase in the standard of living.
○ it resulted in industrialization in the cities and many chinese farmers left rural areas to move to the cities for jobs.
○ while infrastructure modernized, this led to a sharp decline in food causing a famine that killed millions of chinese.
○ infrastructure remained outdated and the great leap forward did little to change life in rural china.
question 8
which political activist intensified calls for indian independence after world war ii?
○ jomo kenyatta
○ ho chi minh
○ mahatma gandhi
○ nelson mandela
For Question 7: The Great Leap Forward (1958-1962) aimed at rapid industrialization but disrupted agriculture (e.g., backyard steel furnaces replacing farm work), leading to widespread famine.
For Question 8: Mahatma Gandhi was the key leader of India’s independence movement, intensifying nonviolent resistance post-WWII, leading to India’s independence in 1947. Other options relate to different regions (Jomo Kenyatta: Kenya, Ho Chi Minh: Vietnam, Nelson Mandela: South Africa).
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While infrastructure modernized, this led to a sharp decline in food causing a famine that killed millions of Chinese.
Mahatma Gandhi