Sociology, asked by Aishjosan, 11 months ago

why China's government was unable to control the famine that occurred in 1958 to 1961

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate!


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The Chinese famine also known as the Great Chinese Famine occurred between 1958 - 1961. At that time, the ruler was Mao Zedong. A lot of, almost three crore people died in this famine. This was the worst recorded famine in the world.


This situation arises as China was following a different government policy. This was all because China was a non democratic country. We know that a democratic government is the best form of government.


And no this much large and worst famine has ever taken place in any democratic country. China did not have multiple and free and air elections. No one was there to oppose the ruling party. And press was also not free to criticize the ruling party.


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Answered by zerotohero
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The biggest starvation in mankind's history happened in China in present day times and passed relatively unrecognized by the outside world. Statistic proof shows that starvation amid 1958-61 caused right around 30 million unexpected losses in China and diminished fruitfulness fundamentally. Information on sustenance accessibility propose that, rather than numerous different starvation, a main driver of this one was an emotional decrease in grain yield that proceeded for quite a long while, including in 1960-61 a drop in yield of in excess of 25 percent. Reasons for this drop are found in both cataclysmic event and government strategy. The administration's reactions are looked into and ramifications of this experience for Chinese and world advancement are considered.

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