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What best describes the difference between the Great Leap Forward in China and industrialization in Europe?
Workers in the Great Leap made steel, while European workers were given steel during industrialization.
The Great Leap featured communes without machines, while European industrialization included factories.
Workers in the Great Leap Forward were given steel, while European workers made steel during industrialization.
The Great Leap Forward featured factories, while European industrialization included communes without machines.
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The correct answer is:
"The Great Leap featured communes without machines, while European industrialization included factories."
Explanation: The Great Leap Forward emphasized collectivized rural communes and small-scale/backyard steel production with little mechanization, whereas European industrialization was driven by mechanized factories, wage labor, and urban industrial centers.
"The Great Leap featured communes without machines, while European industrialization included factories."
Explanation: The Great Leap Forward emphasized collectivized rural communes and small-scale/backyard steel production with little mechanization, whereas European industrialization was driven by mechanized factories, wage labor, and urban industrial centers.
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