Answer: The Great Leap was an attempt by the communist regime of China to modernize its rural and agricultural sectors through collectivism and industrialization.
Explanation: Instead of simulating the economy, the Great Leap Forward ended in massive food shortages, leading to famine and starvation. As a result, tens of millions of Chinese citizens died. The famine was caused by the efforts to kill birds, which increased the amount of insects. There was also an overproduction of grain. Most of the grain rotted before it was able to be transported. In the end, the Great Leap Forward was by far one of the greatest avoidable disasters of modern history, but China's economy was positively affected in the end by setting it on a permanent course to becoming a dominant industrial economy.