The outcome of the Chinese Civil War led to the implementation of which failed policy?

Answers to The Cold War Era Practice

1) the Great Leap Forward.

2) There was very little political freedom, and the economy was stagnating.

3) Marshall Plan

4) Its formation was part of the United States' strategy to contain the Soviet power by forming alliances.

5) to centralize defense among the Soviet-controlled countries

6) constant threat of a nuclear war

7) They became independent countries.

8) domino theory

9) perestroika

10) protection of minority voting rights
end of segregation in public states

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The correct answer is 1. The outcome of the Chinese Civil War led to the implementation of the Great Leap Forward.

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The Great Leap Forward was a campaign of economic, social and political measures implemented in the People's Republic of China between 1958 and 1961, during the presidency of Mao Zedong, with the aim of transforming the traditional Chinese agrarian economy through rapid industrialization and collectivization.

The main changes of the rural regime included the creation of the popular communes, the prohibition of private agriculture, the promotion of labor-intensive projects and the policy called "walking with two legs", which combined small and medium-sized industrial initiatives, with the great undertakings, thus moving away from the Soviet model.

The Great Leap Forward was a failure, caused largely by political errors led by Mao Zedong, which caused the death by starvation of large numbers of peasants, estimated between 15 million and 25 million.