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The event that could have caused the Great Leap Foward is the following. Chinese leader Mao Zedong wanted to transform the agrarian-based economy of China into an industrial based economy that could compete in the international scene and make China a powerful country.
That is when Mao launched the Great Leap Foward, a program that aimed to transform China into an industrial power in five years. It started in 1958 when Mao ordered to send workers into small communes to work in farms and many others into industries. Millions of Chinese workers were relocated. Mao's plan included being self-sufficient in the production of steel and machinery to factories. But the plan failed dramatically and damaged the environment so much.
B. The battle crippled the American fleet.
C. The battle resulted in tue capture of japan amd the end of the war.
D.Admiral Yamamoto died in the battle, leading to Japan losing it's best military mind
The quest for wealth, resources, and global dominance were major incentives for European exploration and settlement of America. Economic theories like mercantilism and religious motives, particularly the spread of Christianity, also significantly drove European exploration.
One major incentive for European exploration and settling of America was the pursuit of wealth and resources. The success achieved by Spain and Portugal in establishing profitable settlements in the Americas became a model that other European nations aimed to emulate. Nations such as England, France, and the Netherlands ventured across the Atlantic with the goal of establishing colonies that they could exploit for resources to enhance their global dominance.
Mercantilism, an economic theory that drove much of the European exploration, propagated the idea that colonies existed primarily for the benefit of the mother country. This theory encouraged Europeans to seek wealth in forms of gold, silver, and valuable furs in America.
Besides this, the religious motives for colonization, especially the desire to propagate Christianity, also played a significant role in encouraging European exploration. Notably, the rivalry between Catholic and Protestant Christians in Europe extended to their activities in the Americas.
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