The Great Leap Forward was primarily hampered by D. poor decision making. This campaign, launched by the Chinese Communist Party in the late 1950s, aimed to rapidly transform China from an agrarian society into an industrialized socialist nation. However, it resulted in widespread famine and economic disruption due to unrealistic goals, inadequate planning, and poor management, leading to disastrous consequences for the population.
China's Great Leap Forward was hampered by
A.
mass protests.
B.
punishing taxes.
C.
international spies.
D.
poor decision making.
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