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Which was likely the most significant cause of the great famine in china between 1959 -'s 1961

A rigid rules and schedules ignored local growing conditions


B resentful farmers refused to work their feilds


C most land in china was not owned by the people


D the food produced was inequitably distributed


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Answer:

A.)

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Answer:

The correct answer is option A, rigid rules and schedules ignored local growing conditions

Step-by-step explanation:

The great Chinese Famine (1959- 61) is known as the institutional famine case and is unique in this sense. During 1958, Mao Zedonsg changed the farming policy drastically which prohibited people from owning their land and failure to abide by this policy would lead to punishment. During this time, china was struck by natural disaster too, but it is claimed that seventy percent of the disaster was mainly due to the mismanaged policies

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