History, asked by baisuraja, 1 month ago

'eliminate kulaks', please give the meaning of this from chapter Russian Revolution.

Answers

Answered by nihasrajgone2005
3

Answer:

Russian Empire to describe peasants with over 8 acres (3.2 hectares) of land. In the early Soviet Union, particularly Soviet Russia and Azerbaijan, kulak became a vague reference to property ownership among peasants who were considered allies of the revolution. (almost wealthy peasant)

Explanation:

please give thanks to all my answer and please f-o-l-l-o-w m-e

Answered by Kokkiearmy
4

{\textbf{\textsf{{\color{Magenta}{⛄A}}{\red{N}}{\purple{S}}{\pink{W}}{\blue{E}}{\green{R}}{\red{♡}}{\purple{࿐⛄}}{\color{pink}}}}}

Kulas is the Russian term for wealthy peasant who Stalin believed were hoarding grains to gain more profit . By 1927 - 28 the town of Soviet Russia were facing an acute problem of grain supplies . Kulaks were thought to be partly responsible for this .

Hope it will help you

Similar questions