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One of Mao Zedong's goals for the Great Leap Forward was to modernize and industrialize China's economy restore the culture and traditions of ancient China

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It is true that Mao Zedong's goals for the Great Leap Forward were to modernize and industrialize China's economy restore the culture and traditions of ancient China

Mao even went beyond the economics of China. In 1966, Mao Zedong launched the Cultural Revolution in China in response to new economic policies that threatened social equality.

Mao Zedong called the young people of China to clean the country of the bad elements in government and to rekindle the revolutionary spirit that brought Communism to China. He considered that the leaders of the Communist party and some officials had deviated from the Communist nature that put them in power. The young people and students formed the "Red Guards." who violently attacked older members of the Party.

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