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Explain kulaks and kolkhoz.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Kulaks, or golchomag was the term use toward the end of the Russian empire to describe peasants with over 8 acre 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 'hesitant' allies of the revolution.

Explanation:

Kolkhoz was a co-operative agricultural enterprise functioned on state-owned land by farmers from several households who part of the collective farm and who were remunerated as salaried workers based on quantity and quality of labour contributed.

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