b. Andrew Jackson.
c. John Quincy Adams
d. James Monroe
Mao's Great Leap Forward aimed to rapidly convert China into a significant industrial power by emphasizing industrialization and collectivization, often at the expense of the country's rural farming communities.
The main goal of Mao's Great Leap Forward was to rapidly transform China into a modern industrial nation and to improve its economic standing on the world stage. This ambitious plan, which was launched in 1958, involved an aggressive push towards industrialization and collectivization. The rural farming communities were targeted to be transformed into large, industrialized communes. These communes were intended to both fulfill the agricultural needs of the country and to simultaneously produce industrial goods like steel. However, the Great Leap Forward often led to disastrous consequences, including widespread famine and economic instability.
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