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What role did workers play in the failure of the Great Leap Forward?

A. They made poorly constructed products and revolted against government leaders.
B. They made well-crafted products but did not earn significant sums of money for the government.
C. They made poorly constructed products and struggled to make money for their families.
D. They made well-crafted products but often went on strike because of working conditions.

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What role did workers play in the failure of the Great Leap Forward?

They made poorly constructed products and struggled to make money for their families.

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C. They made poorly constructed products and Struggled to make money for their families. The workers at the time had the mentality of needing to work as fast and efficiently as possible, so if they didn't have the machinery to do the job, they would use their hands, which led to poor products.
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