1. The Social Impact of the econo
It can also be argued that the increasing desire for freedom from the restrictive political system was more a result of the partial failure of the Great Leap Outward than the freedoms introduced by Great Leap Outward itself and their implications. ... The Four Modernizations advocated and led to widespread education producing much support for the Great Leap Outward early on. ... The expectations bred in the earlier years of success were left tragically unfulfilled, undermining faith in the government's competence and a desire for a fundamental reform of the government. ... The above argu...
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