Mao's Great Leap Forward could have been more successful with a more evidence-based approach that prioritized agricultural innovation, proper planning, and realistic targets, rather than ambitious collectivization and unrealistic production quotas. Additionally, fostering local initiative and expert input while ensuring better communication and feedback from the grassroots level could have improved implementation and outcomes.
In 1–2 sentences, theorize how Mao’s Great Leap Forward could have been more successful.(2 points)
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